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Where Did The Image Of The Woman Vacuuming Her Carpet Come From? 'The What' Meme Explained
A meme featuring a blonde woman with an incredibly awkward smile made the rounds online in the 2010s, with a Twitter thread issuing in a brief comeback. Here's the origin of the meme.
Who's 'Haley' And Why She's The Most Hated Bachelorette On Stardew Valley? How A TikTok Fan Edit Helped The Character's Popularity Explained
If you're curious about Haley's story and how she is becoming the most desired Bachelorette in Stardew Valley, we'll explain it here!
Who's 'Girthmaster'? The Australian Male OnlyFans Model Making $80,000 A Month Explained
Girthmaster has sparked a debate about the double standard between men and women in the adult industry.
What Is The 'Meek Mill Get Up Scream' All Over TikTok?
The rapper's intense bit of audience participation at Wrestlemania has become the new motivating audio clip on the app.
Who's Mr. Belding On TikTok? The Viral Teacher Character And His Student Brayden Explained
Mr. Belding is the principal of TikTok's "Rizz Academy" where his student, Brayden, is the group leader.
What's The 'Anatomy Of A Gamer' Meme? The Controversial Redraw Trend Explained
The "Anatomy of a Gamer" redraw trend is growing fast.
What Is The 'Masterful Gambit, Sir' Meme Related To Elon Musk?
The phrase that has skewered Musk stans for two years explained.
What Goes On In The 'Tortured Poets Department'? The Memes Of Taylor Swift's New Album, Explained
America's most famous person has just dropped 31 songs. Here's the recap if you don't want to listen to them all, but want to know the memes.
What's The Prime Drink Lawsuit? What Are PFOS And 'Forever Chemicals' And Why Is Prime Energy Being Sued?
Logan Paul and KSI's Prime drink under fire for a recent lawsuit about "forever chemicals."
Where Does The Phrase 'War Never Changes' Come From? The 'Fallout' Quote Explained
A memorable quote uttered toward the start of several Fallout games is often misattributed to the works of Ulysses S. Grant. Here's where the quote originated.