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The meme comes from the 2013 YouTube video "Lily's Disneyland Surprise… AGAIN!". [5] The video shows two sisters, Lily and Chloe Clem, reacting to the news of a surprise trip to Disneyland on Lily's way to school. As the older sister, Lily, breaks into tears of joy, Chloe is briefly seen on camera with a disturbed look on her face.
According to Know Your Meme and other sources, ... Cardi B didn’t explain whether she was asking about a camera’s image resolution or the slang phrase. ... “Like you caught them in high ...
The meme and its permutations went viral on Twitter, Reddit, and Facebook. [8] [9] The distracted-boyfriend meme is listed by Know Your Meme as an example of object labeling. [10] The girlfriend in the meme generally came to represent something that one is supposed to do and the woman wearing red came to represent something more desirable or ...
The meme originated from fictitious cover art for a video game titled Big Chungus (with "chungus" being a neologism associated with video game commentator James Stephanie Sterling), which featured a still from the scene, and was popularized by a Facebook post by a GameStop manager who alleged that a colleague's mother had inquired about ...
Here are just some of the strange encounters that were caught on camera this year. ... when she got a notification from her Ring camera and opened it to see five mountain lions walking right past ...
A New Zealand man openly taunted police on Facebook for days until he was caught late Sunday evening. Christchurch Police posted a mug shot of Sam Lake, 23, to their Facebook page asking for the ...
This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope.
A man who shared a crude, photoshopped meme of two people urinating on a grave with a fallen Tennessee police officer’s face on it was jailed over the Facebook post, according to a federal lawsuit.