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Sometimes you get out of the habit as you get older, but do you remember being 15 and saving every meme to your phone in hopes of using it as a funny placeholder on your finsta? It's good to get back into it, even if "memes" and "images" are a bit too sincere of a reflection of your self, a little too pre-post-post-irony. Here's some photos I've saved from teh interwebz recently.
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Jun 23, 2025

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im 22 and still save funny pics for my finsta 🤪 recently also saved the USA sign pic 😭
Jun 24, 2025

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Cultivating a vibe in your camera roll is actually so much fun. I'm never going to look at or use most of these images but I don't care. If I see something nice looking on the internet I'm going to save it for later
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Who know when I’ll need to post them
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