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Emelia Holden Body Slamming a Groper
Emelia Holden Body Slamming a Groper refers to a viral video of a female restaurant server physically defending herself after a man grabs her buttocks without her consent.
Read More"Hurt"
"Hurt" is a song written by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails for the 1994 album The Downward Spiral. The song was later popularly covered by Johnny Cash shortly before his death. This version arguably became the more popular version of the song, and a screenshot of the cover's music video appeared in reaction image memes in the late 2010s.
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#NoMenMidterms / #LetWomenDecide
#NoMenMidterms and #LetWomenDecide are hashtags associated with a hoax campaign orchestrated by 4chan users encouraging liberal men to abstain from voting in the 2018 midterm elections.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Clone Wars
Star Wars: The Clone Wars is an American animated television and film series based on the Star Wars franchise. Set in during the fictional Clone Wars between the films Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith, the franchise tells the store of Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi during that time.
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Release The Snyder Cut
Release the Snyder Cut is fan-led campaign that aims to allow for the exhibition of an alternate cut of Zack Snyder's 2017 superhero film Justice League. After Snyder left production of the film due to personal reasons, Avengers-director Joss Whedon took over directorial duties. Following its release, some criticized the film for displaying more of Whedon's stylistic-tendencies than Snyder's. As such, some believe that an alternate version of the movie, dubbed the "Snyder Cut," has been withheld from release by Warner Bros., the studio behind Justice League. However, neither Snyder nor the studio has confirmed that the Snyder Cut exists.
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Release The Snyder Cut
Release the Snyder Cut is fan-led campaign that aims to allow for the exhibition of an alternate cut of Zack Snyder's 2017 superhero film Justice League. After Snyder left production of the film due to personal reasons, Avengers-director Joss Whedon took over directorial duties. Following its release, some criticized the film for displaying more of Whedon's stylistic-tendencies than Snyder's. As such, some believe that an alternate version of the movie, dubbed the "Snyder Cut," has been withheld from release by Warner Bros., the studio behind Justice League. However, neither Snyder nor the studio has confirmed that the Snyder Cut exists.
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"How Old Is" Google Searches
How Old Is…? refers to an exploitable image in which a crying black man Googles how old a person is. He then Googles the life expectancy of something tangentially related to the person in his first search, usually a pun on their name, which informs him that the person he first Googled is nearing the end of their life expectancy, which makes him cry harder.
Read MoreI'll Give You Something to Cry About
I'll Give You Something to Cry About is a series of two-panel exploitable webcomics in which a father says the phrase to his crying son before handing him a book that will make him cry harder. Online, people replace the title of the book with other humorous titles.
Read MoreDonald Trump's President Rouhani Tweet
Donald Trump's President Rouhani Tweet refers to a tweet made by Donald Trump addressing Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in all-capital letters threatening him and his country after the leader gave a speech saying the United States should not "play with the lion's tail," and that America should know "war with Iran would be the mother of all wars." Trump's all-capital letters response was parodied as a "snowclone" on Twitter after it was posted.
Read MorePaper Planes
"Paper Planes" is a song by British rapper M.I.A. from her album Kala. The has been used in numerous pop culture properties and received wide acclaim from critics and music fans.
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