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The weekly meme roundup rounds out this week with cringe Elon Musk fan art, a new "scam" event and several new templates. Let's get into it.
Top Trending Memes
Godot Engine Blocking Controversy refers to a controversy surrounding the community manager for the game engine Godot blocking users on X / Twitter and, reportedly, GitHub over negative reactions to a social media post in support of indie games with LGBTQ+ and "woke" themes. The blocking became a subject of viral discussions on X and Reddit in late September 2024, with the hashtag #Wokot used by posters to refer to it.
Ora Ora Get Pregnant, also known as And That's How I Was Born, refers to the webcomic Sad Past drawn by Japanese artist @kyouen2 about two girls jokingly having intercourse in a class, but one of them actually gets pregnant. The comic was posted in January 2024 and gained virality in the following months as a meme, seeing a resurgence in September 2024 on Twitter / X after it inspired a redraw trend on the platform, often portraying LGBTQ+ characters or shipping characters dynamics in that scenario.
Diddy's 1,000 Bottles of Baby Oil, also known as P. Diddy Baby Oil Memes, refers to a viral piece of information from Sean Diddy Combs' trafficking and racketeering arrest in mid-September 2024, which revealed that the rapper had over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant in his Miami house after authorities searched it. The details about Diddy's arrest spawned a wave of memes and internet reactions due to the large amount of baby oil and lube found in his house, allegedly to be used during his "freak offs" parties.
Latest News
Undeterred by the meme treatment her infamous 2011 pop song "Friday" received on the internet, Rebecca Black has spent the past decade carving out her own niche as a warehouse DJ in LA.
Upcoming Meme-a-versaries
Here are this week's birthday memes celebrating their anniversaries from the storied halls of meme and internet history:
Lemon Party (October 3rd, 2002)
Rule 34 (October 5th, 2004)
Yes, This Is Dog (October 2nd, 2011)
TheLegend27 (October 5th, 2016)