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    @dril is a pseudonymous Twitter user best known for his idiosyncratic style of absurdist humor and non-sequiturs.The account and the character associated with the tweets are all commonly referred to as dril (the account's username on Twitter) or wint (the account's intermittent display name), both rendered lowercase but often capitalized by others.

  3. The ‘I Promise I Won’t Cry’ Meme Captures The Most ...

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    Twitter users are sharing just one single frame from shows like “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air,” “Futurama” and “Game of Thrones” that bring on the waterworks.

  4. Presidential debate memes from Tuesday get trumped by ... - AOL

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    The internet had a field day with the first Harris-Trump debate of the 2024 presidential election. Here are some of the best memes of the night.

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  7. Poe's law - Wikipedia

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    Poe's law is based on a comment written by Nathan Poe in 2005 on christianforums.com, an Internet forum on Christianity. The message was posted during a debate on creationism, where a previous poster had remarked to another user: "Good thing you included the winky. Otherwise people might think you are serious". [4] The reply by Nathan Poe read: [1]

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  9. Category:Internet memes introduced in the 2000s - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Internet memes introduced in the 2000s" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .