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  2. Dumpster fire - Wikipedia

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    The term "dumpster fire" is derived from fires that start in trash bins, referred to in the United States as "dumpsters". "Dumpster fire" is an informal term in the United States used to describe a catastrophically bad situation. It has appeared in metaphorical form as early as 2003, and picked up traction in 2010 in the world of sports.

  3. Goncharov (meme) - Wikipedia

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    This post was reblogged in August 2020 with a joking allusion that Goncharov was a real film; this is generally regarded as the genesis of the meme. The meme went viral in November 2022 after a poster for Goncharov was created and shared online. This sparked an elaborate fiction of its narrative content and production, described in posts on ...

  4. Disaster Girl - Wikipedia

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    Disaster Girl is a meme photograph featuring a young girl staring at the camera with a structure fire behind her. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The girl in the photo, Zoë Roth, was four years old when the photo was taken in 2005.

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  6. Cate Blanchett Returns to 'Dumpster Fire' Planet in ... - AOL

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    Cate Blanchett plays an infamous treasure hunter with a ragtag crew of fellow adventurers in the upcoming sci-fi comedy film Borderlands.. The movie is based on the video game series of the same ...

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  8. Teen's viral dumpster fire cake honors mom's birthday ... - AOL

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    A teen came up with a sweet gesture to make sure her mother’s birthday would not go unacknowledged in the wake of the anniversary of a husband and father's death.

  9. Killer Bean Forever - Wikipedia

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    Scott McDanel of RMU Sentry Media called the film "an absolute dumpster fire," but wrote that he would "still highly recommend it as a 'it's-so-bad-it's-good' flick." [10] The YouTube upload significantly contributed to the film's cult following, causing moments and references of the film to become a meme. [11]