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'Woman Want Me, Fish Fear Me' Is The Hottest Fashion Meme Trend Of The Summer
July 12th, 2021 1:45 PMWoman Want Me, Fish Fear Me is the slogan that used to be featured on a lot of dad-joke hats. This idea was taken to the internet and expanded in hilarious, over-the-top fashion. The most famous example being the larger-than-life, Squidbillies-esque fishing hat "woman fear me, fish fear me" and a whole mess of parodies of the original.
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Interior Crocodile Loki Gator, I Watch Loki In A Movie Theater
July 8th, 2021 6:00 PMAlligator Loki, sometimes called Croki, refers to the character in the Disney+ show Loki. The character is widely talked about online as all other Loki's shown in the show have been human, adding to the mystery surrounding him. He has become the subject of memes as his deadly nature is juxtaposed against his cute demeanor
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Levitating Pizza Has Levitated Itself To Your Front Page
July 8th, 2021 1:45 PMLevitating Pizza is a photoshopped image of a man levitating a pizza using his mind. The image itself was one of the first used in image macro photoshop, and has been used as a meme for over a decade by either adding text to the pizza and man or switching out either the pizza or man for various other things.
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From Walter White To Sam Hyde, He Can't Keep Getting Away With It
July 8th, 2021 12:15 PM"He Can't Keep Getting Away With It" is a quote from the TV series Breaking Bad that is frequently used as a reaction image when a given person repeatedly does something bad or immoral. It also is used as a referential comment and reply in threads talking about a specific person who is doing a repeated action, with the most notable example being Sam Hyde
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'Do You See This S---?' Is A Classic 60s Spider-Man Template
July 8th, 2021 10:06 AMIt's been a redraw exploitable since 2012.
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'Woman Want Me, Fish Fear Me' Is The Hottest Fashion Meme Trend Of The Summer
Woman Want Me, Fish Fear Me is the slogan that used to be featured on a lot of dad-joke hats. This idea was taken to the internet and expanded in hilarious, over-the-top fashion. The most famous example being the larger-than-life, Squidbillies-esque fishing hat "woman fear me, fish fear me" and a whole mess of parodies of the original.
Interior Crocodile Loki Gator, I Watch Loki In A Movie Theater
Alligator Loki, sometimes called Croki, refers to the character in the Disney+ show Loki. The character is widely talked about online as all other Loki's shown in the show have been human, adding to the mystery surrounding him. He has become the subject of memes as his deadly nature is juxtaposed against his cute demeanor
Levitating Pizza Has Levitated Itself To Your Front Page
Levitating Pizza is a photoshopped image of a man levitating a pizza using his mind. The image itself was one of the first used in image macro photoshop, and has been used as a meme for over a decade by either adding text to the pizza and man or switching out either the pizza or man for various other things.
From Walter White To Sam Hyde, He Can't Keep Getting Away With It
"He Can't Keep Getting Away With It" is a quote from the TV series Breaking Bad that is frequently used as a reaction image when a given person repeatedly does something bad or immoral. It also is used as a referential comment and reply in threads talking about a specific person who is doing a repeated action, with the most notable example being Sam Hyde
'Do You See This S---?' Is A Classic 60s Spider-Man Template
It's been a redraw exploitable since 2012.