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Pizza Rat is an internet meme based around a viral video of a brown rat [1] carrying a slice of pizza down the steps of a New York City Subway station in Manhattan. [2] The video was first uploaded to Instagram on September 21, 2015, and a copy was uploaded to YouTube later.
One of his cartoons showed a large, inebriated rat suggesting to another rat, "Let's go PF-ing tonight!", a play on ratfucking or "RF-ing". The lead story in the January 6, 1961, California Tech, Caltech's student newspaper, was headlined, "Tech Scores First Televised RF". The article chronicled the Great Rose Bowl Hoax, which had just taken ...
Rat Pearls Before Swine: Rat is a narcissistic, misanthropic rat and an antihero. He frequently breaks the fourth wall, as well as being aware of his existence as a fictional comic strip character. Because of this, Rat is often critical of the comic strip's style and artwork as well as the other characters in the strip and many other living things.
Move over pizza rat, there’s a new rodent in town and it's going viral. A TikTok posted by @smallredcar, Carly Hittner, has the internet talking because of the rat’s sweet and chivalrous ...
One photograph showed the performance artist holding "a dead rat that she picked up on the street" while the next depicted her confronting a group of National Guardspeople just outside a high-security area. [3] In June 2021, Crackhead Barney interviewed Andrew Giuliani, and the two ended up shouting at each other. [2]
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The Chicago rat hole was a hole shaped like a rat in the sidewalk of West Roscoe Street in the Roscoe Village neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States. After existing for decades, it became a viral phenomenon on social media (mainly Twitter) in January 2024, attracting tourists to the site. City officials removed the sidewalk slab ...
Le Rat Mort ("The Dead Rat") was a popular cafe/restaurant and cabaret in Paris in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Located in the Place Pigalle in the Montmartre District, it was frequented by artists, writers, actors, artist models, and prostitutes, and was a gathering place for lesbians in the evenings.