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As Americans prep for their new reality, which looks like it will be very similar to their old reality from 2016-2020, content is spraying out in all sorts of directions. There wasn't much of an internet monoculture this week, due in part to recent current events and also a reconfiguring of social media.

Your Body, My Choice is a catchphrase popularized by far-right political commentator and groyper Nicholas J. Fuentes in the aftermath of Donald Trump winning the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. The phrase, which saw previous usage on 4chan, is a play on the popular abortion rights slogan, "My body, my choice." An audio clip of Nick Fuentes saying, "Your body, my choice," became a viral sound on TikTok in early November 2024 with women using it to express their concerns about women's rights under a Trump presidency. A tweet of him proclaiming the same statement also began making the rounds on Twitter during the same timeframe.

The 4B Movement is a fringe radical feminist movement that originated in South Korea in the late 2010s. Proponents of the movement refuse to date men and have sex with them, get married and have children. The movement, which in Korea was estimated to have about 4,000 members in 2019, is a protest against South Korean patriarchic society, with its members regarding South Korean men as "irredeemable" and striving to change the society and the position of women in it rather than changing men. In 2024, following the Republican candidate Donald Trump winning the 2024 United States Presidential Election, the movement experienced a spike in interest in the country, with some women sounding calls to popularize the movement in the U.S. A later version of the movement, referred to as 6B4T, also includes abstaining from the consumption of what's perceived as sexist products and supporting fellow women who practice the movement, with 4T referring to rejecting beauty standards, religion, idol culture, and otaku culture.

Leopards Eating People's Faces Party refers to a parody of regretful voters who vote for cruel and unjust policies (and politicians) and are then surprised when their own lives become worse as a result. It has been commonly used to parody regretful voters.

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Here are this week's birthday memes celebrating their anniversaries from the storied halls of meme and internet history:

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