“April, no!” memes use a scene from Parks and Recreation to suggest that April 2020 will be a disastrous month.
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“April, no!” memes use a scene from Parks and Recreation to suggest that April 2020 will be a disastrous month.
The ‘Karen’ stereotype illustrates an entitled, middle-class white woman whose signature line is “I’d like to speak to the manager.”
On Twitter, people are debating whether the “Karen” stereotype of a white woman who’s always demanding to “speak to the manager” is a “slur” or not.
“Put a finger down” TikTok videos feature people holding up five or ten fingers and then putting one down each time a statement applies to them.
Quibi, a streaming app that hosts videos that are under 10 minutes, is set to launch on April 6th, 2020.
OnlyFans is a paid subscription-based site where creators share adult content.
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April Fools Day 2020 takes place during a pandemic, causing some people to shy away from the holiday while others continue to share pranks, jokes, and memes.
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CornTeen is a fun way to say “quarantine,” usually in reference to COVID-19 isolation and quarantine measures.
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