Twitter users are sharing their favorite movies by tweeting a still from said movie alongside a screengrab of X-Files’ Agent Scully asking Agent Mulder how many times he’s watched a particular movie.
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Twitter users are sharing their favorite movies by tweeting a still from said movie alongside a screengrab of X-Files’ Agent Scully asking Agent Mulder how many times he’s watched a particular movie.
“Are you lost baby girl?” is a question from the erotic movie 365 Days. The question is used on TikTok in response to bizarre or humorous videos. On Twitter, it is used when sharing a photo of an attractive individual.
Teens are attempting the “O Saki Saki” dance on TikTok from the Bollywood film Batla House. The dance is known for its complex moves involving back bends, claps, and very good balance.
TikTok’s #BarbieGirlChallenge defies unrealistic beauty standards as creators transition from a full glam look, through a post-op look, to au naturale.
The “Ya Ya Ya Challenge” on TikTok is marked by creators repeating the same motion over and over again.
TikTokers are leaving completely unrelated comments under videos in an effort to gain popularity or feel included.
#FairyWings challenge on Twitter calls for users to successfully tweet a portrait photo next to a pair of magical-looking wings.
“You dropped this” Mario memes typically picture the video game character with a crown in his hand to indicate a person has done something heroic or legendary online.
The “You dropped this 👑” comment on social media refers to the intended recipient as a king or queen after they’ve done something sweet, heroic, legendary, or iconic online.
The “Me In Reality Vs. Me As An Animation” Twitter trend consists of users sharing a photo of themselves and an animated character that look very similar to each other.
The #GoobaChallenge on TikTok is a dance consisting of twerking, throwing it back, and crossing arm motions performed to Tekashi 6ix9ine’s “Gooba.”
Creators are making fun of the times they’ve run into very attractive people while dressed down in the “Me Vs. The Boys There” trend.