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  2. Copypasta - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Seal copypasta, also sometimes known as Gorilla Warfare due to a misspelling of "guerrilla warfare" in its contents, is an aggressive but humorous attack paragraph supposedly written by an extremely well-trained member of the United States Navy SEALs (hence its name) to an unidentified "kiddo", ostensibly whoever the copypasta is directed to.

  3. Talk:Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

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    Copypasta is a section of text which is and has been frequently copied and pasted, optionally with slight modifications, often for humorous effect or absolutely nonsensical reasons. Note: Searching for "copypasta" in wikipedia redirects to the article on 4chan although the article bears no mention of it whatsoever.

  4. Twitter announces plans to end ‘copypasta’ Tweets - AOL

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    Twitter is cracking down on "copypasta and duplicate" content. This could affect how conversations look on Twitter. Twitter announces plans to end ‘copypasta’ Tweets — what does that mean?

  5. Ligma joke - Wikipedia

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    The owner of the "Ligma" tag told Eurogamer, "I just made the word up, anyone else can/could too! But, it's pretty uncool when Xbox/Microsoft can use any new meme to destroy a gamertag that's 12+ years old." [11] After there was a groundswell of support on Reddit for the disaffected gamer, his "Ligma" tag was reinstated. [11]

  6. 2000s-era copypasta makes comeback in Instagram's 'Add Yours ...

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    Old internet pastimes have taken on new formats as Instagram makes online chain mail trendy again.

  7. Huh? Here's Exactly What 'WYLL' Means on Social Media - AOL

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    Plus, how to respond to 'WYLL' if someone uses it on you.

  8. It's okay to be white - Wikipedia

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    Discarded "It's okay to be white" cards after a Patriot Prayer protest in Portland, Oregon. Many of the flyers were torn down, and some accused the posters of being covertly racist [8] [9] and white nationalist, [10] while others, like Jeff Guillory, executive director of Washington State University's Office of Equity and Diversity, argued that it was a nonthreatening statement.

  9. Don't be fooled! The viral 'Goodbye Meta AI' message is a hoax

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    "Please stop being so naive, and become more aware of internet safety and security," Vox added. "You are only putting a target on your back for hackers by sharing and making those ridiculous posts.