Alabama and Maryland's March Madness double-overtime game was absolute cinema and inspired so many elite memes.
“I’ve just turned [the joggers] over to check the back ... you gonna list an item as ‘very good’ and send it out—not only with a couple of stains—but a big fucking minge splash ...
There’s only so much we can take of the out-of-nowhere ... smells something fishy when the group is forced to hand over their phones and assigned a cultist to stalk them everywhere they go.
The Half Moon, in Walton High Street ... "Light and day compared to the shocking state of it when you took it over." Another said: "That's terrible news. You and your team have worked so hard ...
Now, Vance himself has joined the conversation, posting a meme of his own in an apparent nod to the trend. But how did this all start? And why has the vice president’s face taken over social media?
Now, Vance himself has joined the conversation, posting a meme of his own in an apparent nod to the trend. But how did this all start? And why has the vice president’s face taken over social media?