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⚡️The Weekly Human: Issue #163: Gangnam Style pt.2?

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. The puzzle was quickly purchased by the New York Times and the newspaper is now facing accusations

[Shop LookHuman.com!] Wordle was developed only last October as a gift to the partner of its creator, Josh Wardle, a Reddit engineer. The puzzle has climbed from a handful of friends and family users to the millions worldwide that now play. The game is elegantly simple, with a new puzzle every day and 6 chances to guess the 5-letter word answer, and it is spawning many [memes](. The puzzle was quickly purchased by the New York Times and the newspaper is now facing accusations of messing with the puzzle. The initial transfer to the Times platform rattled Wordle lovers as many saw their cherished game statistics [lost]( the move, and now users are wondering if the paper has made the puzzle [more difficult]( to solve. Check out our new designs while you wait for the next Word of the Day. The 2013 hit song “Gangnam Style” is going viral again, almost ten years after its original release, but this time the dance and message associated with the song isn’t as cheerful. A new trend on TikTok uses a mashup of “Gangnam Style” by PSY and “N Side” by Steve Lacy created by @koozebane. Over [218 thousand]( videos use the sound to share shocking stories or experiences. The videos start with text describing a casual event only to reveal a huge blow when the chorus of the song hits. User @eq.madi10 shared, “me pulling up to a stop sign and getting rear ended,” the video then cuts to a message revealing that the driver was a state trooper. Other viral videos share a woman’s menstrual cramps actually being labor pains and the mother of a new girlfriend being the couple’s therapist. Keep up with more shocking memes in our trending collection. All aboard! With the arrival of International Women’s Day, social media is hopping on the trend train to “wombland.” The meme began last week after a public breakup between two influencers [Chelsea]( and [Lance](. After Lance had published a now deleted apology video, Chelsea was not happy and published another video calling out her former partner. This time, things did not turn out to be as she had expected and have now turned into a meme for her use of the word “womblands”. The phrase became so popular that within a day Urban Dictionary created a new page for the [definitions](. Celebrate women today with our feminista collection. [Facebook]( [Tumblr]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2021 Print Syndicate, All rights reserved. 1275 Kinnear Rd. Columbus, Ohio 43212 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [Shop LookHuman.com!]

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