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The 'Chill Guy' Meme Has Been Copyrighted By Creator Phillip Banks Who Says He's DMCA Striking Brands Using It For Profit
Phillip Banks is tired of brands trying to use his Chill Guy meme for profit.
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Needs more firepower.
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Better than your typical signs, these signs are hilarious.
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TikTok's 'Arcane' fandom is at war right now and it's all about the 'League of Legends' series' character Jayce. Here's why.
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