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World record Egg

The egg no one can stop fucking talking about cuz it's "ThE MOsT LwIKeD InSPaGrAM PoSt"

I'm your host killer keemstar leeeet'ssss get reeeeuuutttt into the news. Our first story comes from an Instagram account called the world record egg

by Godisagamer January 19, 2019


The most prettiest girl in the world

The most prettiest girl and also perfect is Amanda Mendez (later on that last name will change)

Guy 1 who’s The most prettiest girl in the world
Guy 2 Amanda Mendez

by Imagine_Emerson January 4, 2022


who has the fattest ass in the world?

Julie Elizabeth Lyles officially has the fattest ass in the world as of 2022 and she will continue to be thick as fuck throughout 2023.

who has the fattest ass in the world? julie.

by mx_ March 3, 2022


Blue World Order

Hilarious but campy ECW parody of the New World Order in WCW. Consisted of Big Stevie Richards, Hollywood Nova, and Da Blue Guy/The Blue Meanie. Together, they were a consistent tag team in late ECW. Other lessser known members of the world order included 7-11, Thomas "The Inchworm" Rodman, Stink, Taka Michinoku, Terry Boy, Dick Togo(last three, bWo Japan), and The Blue Tilly(parody of Blue Meanie).

Stevie Richards: We are the Blue World Order, and WE'RE TAKIN' OOOOOOOOOVEEEERRRRRR!!!!!

by Pickle28 March 20, 2022


Entire world

8 Billion people

Did you know that if the entire world population wrapped around the world we would die?

by LearnyourABC'S November 6, 2023


Waiting on the World to Change

a song by American singer-songwriter John Mayer. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, Continuum (2006), on August 1, 2006. The song enjoyed commercial success as a single and won the Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 49th Grammy Awards.

Waiting on the World to Change is the best John Mayer song.

by SPrice1980 May 2, 2022


Waiting on the World to Change

a song by American singer-songwriter John Mayer.

Waiting on the World to Change received mixed reviews from music critics. Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times called the song "a lovely and anger-free ode to a vaguely dissatisfied generation

by SPrice1980 May 9, 2023