Rapper’s Hair Is Both A Stovetop And A Mullet: Becomes The Subject Of Mockery
This song was trending on TikTok for a while and then people discovered what the rapper looked like. In response, they started taping toilets to their heads.
This song was trending on TikTok for a while and then people discovered what the rapper looked like. In response, they started taping toilets to their heads.
The golden age of parents on Twitter lying about the esoteric things their young children say has long passed us. Back in the ancient years of 2016 and 2017, parents were obsessed with tweeting things like, “My 3-year-old son came just up to me and said ‘Papa, I have a childlike solution to great economic…
DetailsWe aren’t here to encourage bad habits. There’s no denying that smoking is a terrible thing to do to your body, and that more people should quit. However, it has to be said that it can look incredibly damn cool. Many have been seduced into the idea by old Hollywood movies, or impossibly chic French…
DetailsThe wacky Broodal has been popular for nearly six years.
The phrase is used as an addendum to bizarre and wholesome photos features women young and old.
Vacations are not a piece of cake. Everybody has a different idea of how to be on vacation, and if you force your standards onto others, it can easily breed resentment. There’s a clear middle ground between waking up at 6 AM daily to do everything you could possibly do and sleeping until 3 PM…
DetailsA deepvoice effect saying “sigo vivo cabrones” (still alive, bastards) became a popular sound on TikTok first as a reaction, and later as source material for recaptions and remakes.
Yes, these things are actually for sale, and no, no one should ever be buying them.
A new catchphrase is brewing, used by people with similar experiences in navigating queer spaces online and IRL.