She Took The Fucking Kids is a catchphrase used online to faceitiously express the pain of losing custody of one's children in a divorce or separation.
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Vampire Facial
Vampire Facial refers to a cosmetic procedure in which a doctor draws blood from a patient's arm with a needle and separates the platelets into a platelet-rich plasma. The doctor then combines the plasma with Restylane or Juvederm, and injects this into the patient's face to stimulate collagen production, creating new skin and remove fine lines and acne scars.
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Rolf Stares Out a Window
Rolf Stares Out a Window refers to a series of reaction image macros of the fictional cartoon character Rolf from the television series Ed, Edd n Eddy looking out a window. People have captioned the image with various expressions of wistfulness, thoughtfulness or consideration.
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Tom Nook at a Desk
Tom Nook at a Desk refers to a series of photoshopped images and jokes based on several screenshots of video game character Tom Snook from the Nintendo Direct announcement of Animal Crossing for the Nintendo Switch.
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Peachette is a power of Toadette in the upcoming video game New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch in which the character can turn into a lookalike of Princess Peach. After the character was introduced in a Nintendo Direct advertisement for the game, it caused confusion as people wondered about the implications it may have on the Super Mario universe.
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Lady Gaga "AAAA" Tweet refers to an infamous ASDF tweet by American recording artist Lady Gaga. The tweet has been used as an image macro and reaction image to express the feeling of speechlessness.
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That Wasn't Very Cash Money of You is a catchphrase associated with a drawing of the character Sayaka Miki from Puella Magi Madoka Magica wearing sunglasses. The phrase uses "cash money" to mean "cool." The image was turned into an exploitable in which other characters say the phrase, and the phrase itself has been paired with images of other characters, usually wearing sunglasses.
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NPC Wojak is a depiction of the MS Paint character "Wojak": with a blank stare and facial expression, named after non-player characters within video games. The character is meant to represent people who do not think for themselves and conform to society, bearing many similarities to the terms "basic" and "normie".
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The Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court Nomination began in July 2018 with the selection of Judge Kavanaugh as the replacement for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, following his retirement, by United States President Donald Trump. The nomination and subsequent confirmation hearings were the center of various controversies, particularly regarding a sexual misconduct allegation made toward Kavanaugh by a high school classmate.
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Pass the Boof is a slang phrase asking for a cannabis cigarette. It is primarily used ironically in pre-existing meme templates edited such that the characters in the template are given Brendan Fraser's eyes in the Just fuck my shit up meme and a joint is inserted into the template.
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Eli Manning Exasperated Face refers to an image of professional football player Eli Manning taken moments after being tackled during play. The image, which shows the quarterback's eyes wide open and mouth agape has been used as a reaction image signifying disbelief.
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Mark Wahlberg's Daily Routine
Mark Wahlberg's Daily Routine refers to parodies of the schedule actor Mark Wahlberg adheres to daily, which many found extremely strict.
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I Do Not Control the Speed at Which Lobsters Die is a quote by the character Josh from Drake and Josh. Beginning in 2017, a screenshot from Josh saying the line began circulating as an Anti-meme, often paired with a caption to the effect of "When you do not control the speed at which lobsters die."
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