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Ever thought the next meme coin to pop might be one no one’s talking about yet—but those in the know are already buying into?
The man behind one of the most recognisable memes ever produced has revealed how he felt about going viral. Muhammad Sarim Akhtar, a cricket fan from Karachi, Pakistan watched on in disgust when ...
He seemed in distress, scratching his scalp, breathing heavily. “If I die, I hope you guys turn this into a meme coin,” he told his followers on X, where he was livestreaming.
J.K. Simmons has recently tickled the collective funny bone of social media users after he recreated the "Are you sure?" Omni ...
During the tour, Kindiki told off his allies who have branded him a ‘Mr Yes man’ saying he is serving the president diligently without usurping his powers. Kindiki said despite the criticism ...