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Ocasio-Cortez Dance Video
Ocasio-Cortez Dance Video refers to a video of Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dancing to "Lisztomania" by Phoenix while she was attending Boston University. An edited version of the video which changed the music to something more sultry was circulated by conservatives on Twitter in early 2019, but those attempting to shame Ocasio-Cortez were quickly mocked by those who found the video only proved she had friends in college.
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Ninja Twerking refers to fake footage of Twitch streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins twerking while being naked. In late 2018, remixes featuring the video gained popularity on Instagram.
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I Have Decided That I Want to Die is a memorable quote uttered by Michael Stevens, host of the YouTube series Mind Field and the YouTube channel Vsauce. Online, users have used a screenshot of Stevens saying the line as the punchline to jokes about choosing death over menial tasks and minor hardships.
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Pink Boots Guy refers to a viral video featuring Instagram user @hesosoutheast performing several stunts in thigh-high pink high-heeled boots.
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Hello, I'm Professor in a Movie
Hello, I'm a Professor in a Movie refers to a phrasal template that mocks film cliches. The template begins "Hello, I'm a [X] in a movie," followed by a series of cliches that the cinematic characters perform that differ from those professions in reality.
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Some of You Were Never...
Some of You Were Never… refers to a snowclone by the format "Some of you were never X and it shows." The format is popular on Twitter and grew popular in early 2019.
Read MoreI Can Do It In Priest Robes
I Can Do It In Priest Robes, or 僧衣でできるもん, refers to the translation of a hashtag used to categorize videos of Buddhist monks performing a variety of activities in their robes. These monks have adopted the hashtag as a means of protest against the arrest of a monk who was arrested for driving in his robes.
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