@aislanmerice: Tá certo isso?

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bia :
o meu é "seis e ônibus"
2026-05-21 01:22:51
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.babe899
ℬ𝓇ℴℴ𝓀𝓁𝓎𝓃 ℬ𝒶𝒷ℯ🥀🪽 :
o do felca é muito..sei la
2026-05-20 21:02:49
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hellelvv
hellavra :
tenho q pensar qual é o meu meme brasileiro preferido caso me perguntem no meio da rua
2026-05-21 01:33:59
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dani.and.mamonas
Dani !¡ :
O meu é o do senhorzinho que fala:09:10
2026-05-20 22:22:21
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saintrj1
Yago :
o do felca estragou o video
2026-05-21 15:04:40
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lidia.mirieli
Lidia Mirieli :
O meu é “na rua ninguém fica” 😂😂😂
2026-06-03 02:19:58
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lyaaasilvaa
Lya lua 🌙 :
esse meme do felca è tão sem graça
2026-05-22 01:52:55
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aliineguimaraess05
Aline Guimarães :
O meu sempre vai ser “8h pra fazer um arroz e fritar um peixe isso n existe”
2026-05-22 19:00:14
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xmelyante
Mel :
árvore com mais de 30 anos não, mais de 30 não, 28 anos!
2026-05-24 01:29:33
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gabrielaassis031
Gabriela Assis :
O meu é “8 horas pra fazer um arroz e fritar um peixe, isso não existe”
2026-05-21 22:21:14
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cortes_spac3
Trecho Fatal :
cadê os meme bom pohaa
2026-05-21 00:44:06
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biellwxq
biellwxq :
eu juro pela minha mãe que vou curtir esse comentário (você jurou)
2026-05-29 03:03:16
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aecvgghn
Bb :
finalmente alguém falou o do pé kkkkkk
2026-05-21 00:28:24
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ifoodbrasil
iFood :
amo esses vídeos porque SEMPRE tem um novo meme para descobrir
2026-05-21 17:52:18
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juliatorres071
Júlia Torres :
o do felca é mt ruim
2026-05-21 15:04:32
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For six years, WIRED Senior Science Editor Brian Kahn has found himself randomly wondering, “Is this the year Phoebe Bridgers finally puts out a new album?” The answer has always been a resounding “no.” That changed on May 8, when mysterious flyers appeared in Roswell, New Mexico, announcing a show that same day at the Liberty, a venue that holds a few hundred people. Equally small pop-ups announced by flyer have followed in places ranging from Lubbock, Texas, to Macon, Georgia. On Thursday, another pop-up—also announced via flyer—happened at a decidedly bigger venue: Madison Square Garden, where Tidal is a sponsor and tickets are $1. Yet despite her run of nearly 20 shows, Kahn hasn’t heard a single note of new music. No recording is allowed, with concertgoers required to put their phones in Yondr pouches. The dearth of information has turned fans into investigators trying to determine where the next show will be and if—or when—a new album is coming. When there’s a “firehose of music and content, scarcity becomes a powerful tool,” says Jesse Sachs, a culture marketing strategist. That can, in turn, help artists make their work stand out in an era of ubiquity. A daily drip of information and engagement online turned “a surprise announcement into a full-scale community detective project,” says twilightxgalaxy, a moderator of the Phoebe Bridgers subreddit who asked to remain unnamed to preserve their privacy. That detective work involved a daily thread on Reddit of show speculation that included educated guesses based on a theory that Bridgers was playing places with a history of UFO sightings, as well as a fair share of wishcasting. Group chats sprung up as people scoured their towns in real life for show flyers. People are digitally compiling photos of cards handed out at the shows that appear to be part of a bigger picture—possibly an album cover—and speculating on musical themes. Tap the 🔗 in bio to read the full story.
For six years, WIRED Senior Science Editor Brian Kahn has found himself randomly wondering, “Is this the year Phoebe Bridgers finally puts out a new album?” The answer has always been a resounding “no.” That changed on May 8, when mysterious flyers appeared in Roswell, New Mexico, announcing a show that same day at the Liberty, a venue that holds a few hundred people. Equally small pop-ups announced by flyer have followed in places ranging from Lubbock, Texas, to Macon, Georgia. On Thursday, another pop-up—also announced via flyer—happened at a decidedly bigger venue: Madison Square Garden, where Tidal is a sponsor and tickets are $1. Yet despite her run of nearly 20 shows, Kahn hasn’t heard a single note of new music. No recording is allowed, with concertgoers required to put their phones in Yondr pouches. The dearth of information has turned fans into investigators trying to determine where the next show will be and if—or when—a new album is coming. When there’s a “firehose of music and content, scarcity becomes a powerful tool,” says Jesse Sachs, a culture marketing strategist. That can, in turn, help artists make their work stand out in an era of ubiquity. A daily drip of information and engagement online turned “a surprise announcement into a full-scale community detective project,” says twilightxgalaxy, a moderator of the Phoebe Bridgers subreddit who asked to remain unnamed to preserve their privacy. That detective work involved a daily thread on Reddit of show speculation that included educated guesses based on a theory that Bridgers was playing places with a history of UFO sightings, as well as a fair share of wishcasting. Group chats sprung up as people scoured their towns in real life for show flyers. People are digitally compiling photos of cards handed out at the shows that appear to be part of a bigger picture—possibly an album cover—and speculating on musical themes. Tap the 🔗 in bio to read the full story.

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