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  2. 85 Hilarious Work Memes To Get You Through Your Day - AOL

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    In August 2013, Giphy expanded beyond a search engine to allow users to post, embed and share GIFs on Facebook. [10] [11] [12] Giphy was then recognized as a Top 100 Website of 2013, according to PC Magazine. [13] Three months later, Giphy integrated with Twitter to enable users to share GIFs by simply sharing a GIF's URL. [14]

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  7. Arin Hanson - Wikipedia

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    Arin Hanson was born to Lloyd and Maurette Hanson on January 6, 1987, in Margate, Florida. [3] [7] [8] For a few years, his family lived in New Hampshire, however Hanson largely grew up in Florida.

  8. Arbeit macht frei - Wikipedia

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    Arbeit macht frei ([ˈaʁbaɪt ˈmaxt ˈfʁaɪ] ⓘ) is a German phrase translated as "Work makes one free" or, more idiomatically, "Work sets you free" or "Work liberates". The phrase originates from the title of a 1873 novel by Lorenz Diefenbach and alludes to John 8:31–32 .

  9. Duck, duck, goose - Wikipedia

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    Duck, duck, goose (also called duck, duck, gray duck or Daisy in the dell) is a traditional children's game often first learned in preschool or kindergarten.The game may be later adapted on the playground for early elementary students.