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- Theres Three Actually - Know Your Meme
About "There’s Three Actually" is a memorable quote uttered by Doctor Olivia Octopus (Doc Ock) to Wilson Fisk in the 2018 superhero film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse The quote is used alongside a still from the scene as a reaction image to an above caption or screenshot to make a correction about the statement in a humorous manner
- Ackchyually Actually Guy - Know Your Meme
Ackchyually refers to an illustration of a neckbeard in which the word “actually” is intentionally misspelled so the reader reads it in the phlegmy cadence
- This Fucking Sucks Actually Literal Coolest Thing Ever
About This Fucking Sucks Actually, or Literal Coolest Thing Ever, refers to a viral FallenChungus webcomic in which a character wearing a hat reading "thinking cap" points to a hotdog on a skateboard labeled "literal coolest thing ever" while saying, "this fucking sucks actually " The comic was posted to X Twitter in late March 2024 and became the subject of memes as an exploitable format
- Well Yes, But Actually No - Know Your Meme
About "Well Yes, But Actually No" is a misquoted line of dialog by the character Pirate Captain from the British-American animated short film So You Want to Be a Pirate! Starting in February 2019, the screen capture of the scene paired with the misquote has been used as an reaction image
- What Is The Great Meme Reset Of 2026? The TikTok Trend Calling For A . . .
Will memes be "reset" on January 1st, 2026? Why are people calling for a return to the 2010s internet? Is the TikTok meme situation really that dire? Let's explain
- 25 Dad Jokes That Are Actually Funny | Know Your Meme
As you start your day, use some of the dad jokes in this collection to keep the mood light
- ACTUALLY HAPPENED Fake Animated Stories - Know Your Meme
As with "Actually Happened," their videos are usually not verifiably true, including the use of fake police reports As of August 2020, My Story Animated has 4 07 million subscribers and 1 15 billion views Reactions On January 1st, 2019, YouTuber Jarvis Johnson uploaded the video, "Why Is YouTube Trending This Fake Channel? (Actually Happened
- What Is The 67 Kid Meme? The Blonde Boy Turned SCP-067 Internet . . .
What Is The Analog Horror 'SCP-067' Meme? After the blue edits came the disturbing, creepypasta edits of the 67 Kid, which came to a head this past week, when the name "SCP-067" was coined to describe the phenomenon "SCP" is a reference to the internet wiki, the SCP Foundation, which hosts creative writing of descriptions about containment procedures of fictional objects and entities that are
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