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Rùn (Chinese: 润; pinyin: rùn; IPA: ) is a Chinese internet meme that expresses the desire to escape one's current country of residence. Originally meaning "profitable" or "to moisten", [1] [2] the word gained its additional meaning because its romanization resembles the English word "run". [2]
Meme Run is an endless running video game created by American indie developer Ninja Pig Studios for the Wii U console's eShop service. The game features extensive use of Internet memes; for example, the player character is a stick figure with a trollface for a head, and the levels are made up of Lenny faces. The game was designed to appeal to ...
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Discover 30 motivational memes to power you through any struggle. Find the inspiration to make it through tough days and turn every little bit of effort into a victory! The post 30 Motivational ...
83. You're funnier than every Baby Yoda meme combined. 84. Your comeback skills are sharper than Succession's dialogue. 85. ... You run faster than a superhero late for dinner. 112. Your dance ...
"All your base are belong to us" is an Internet meme based on a poorly translated phrase from the opening cutscene of the Japanese video game Zero Wing. The phrase first appeared on the European release of the 1991 Sega Mega Drive / Genesis port of the 1989 Japanese arcade game .
Image credits: thatsonlinedating Meanwhile, relationship and dating coach and founder of Single To Couple, Mila Smith, believes that today’s challenge in online dating is too much choice ...
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