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Shuzo Matsuoka (Japanese: 松岡修造) is a now-retired Japanese professional tennis player, perhaps best known for his appearance at the Wimbledon quarter-finals in 1995.[1] Since his retirement, Matsuoka has become a popular television sports commentator and gourmet reporter in Japan. He hosts the "Shuzo Challenge", an annual tennis camp for young children run by the Japan Tennis Association. Shuzo is mostly known for his motivating and energetic character. And his unique messages airing through TV commercials and his official web site have been one of the most popular subjects for MAD videos on Nico Nico Douga (NND) since 2008.

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Thing, Japan or Place, Japan refers to a Wojak Comics meme format in which in which two identical things, one ordinary and one of specific origin, usually Japanese, are compared against each other, with the latter version finding a much better response. The format has been used to comment on the fetishization of Japanese culture and usually features Soyjak. Origin On February 29th, 2020, an anonymous 4chan[1] user posted an image comparing photographs of Breezewood, Pennsylvania taken by Edward Burtynsky in 2008 and a photograph of a city street in Japan a /pol/ thread, both filled with many business signs and outdoor advertisements. The images are accompanied by Soyjak, with the character getting excited about the Japanese street despite the similarity.

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Just Put My Fries in the Bag Bro

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Just Put My Fries in the Bag Bro is a catchphrase that infers that the addressee is a fast-food employee (like at McDonald's or Burger King), implying that they have no future and are inferior to the other person. The phrase is predominantly used in TikTok video skits and memes in which the setting is two former high school classmates running into each other at a fast-food restaurant. One says, "I haven't seen you since high school," and the other says, "Just put my fries in the bag, bro." Sometimes the setting is outside of a restaurant and the catchphrase is uttered after the addressee says something that foreshadows their imminent lack of career opportunities. The original meme was posted to Facebook in 2022 and it originally said, Just Put the Ketchup In My Bag Bro. Origin On November 19th, 2022, Facebook[1] user Andre Jamar Milburn shared a post, reading in all caps, "I AINT SEEN YOU SINCE HIGHSCHOOL," and himself saying back, "JUST PUT THE KETCHUP IN MY BAG BRO 🤣🤣" Over two years, the post received over 6,000 reactions and 34,000 shares (shown below).

exposing the hawk tuah scam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUHq8AWR1Rg

The current meme cycle 1. Become a meme 2. Start a stupid crypto coin 3. Rug pull 4. Lie about said rug pull 5. Get exposed by Coffee