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What a moment to witness and I’m not talking about the solar eclipse during its totality, either (although yes, it was breathtakingly brilliant to witness). Look, I know you may be tired of hearing about and seeing videos and photos from the 2024 solar eclipse of totality that mesmerized millions but I promise you this brief 33-second video is worth it. I stumbled upon it in my Instagram feed and have watched it so many times. It’s one of the most pure, natural, and authentic reactions to anything I’ve ever seen and if you’re like most of us who are on social media and online pretty consistent...
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On Monday (April 8) the 2024 solar eclipse briefly took over North America and celebrities reacted to the rare phenomenon on social media. Rapper and singer T-Pain took the opportunity to plug his upcoming tour on Twitter/X. “Wtf I just looked at the eclipse and saw this,” he joked, attaching an edited video of himself appearing in the eclipse singing. READ MORE: Ice T and More Celebrities React to April 5 Earthquake Internet meme the Voros Twins shared a photo of themselves watching the eclipse from the beach, calling it “so cool.” Singer, actor and former Disney Channel star Ross Lynch promp...
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Everyone is gearing up for the 2024 solar eclipse, and that includes the internet. Naturally, Twitter/X is full of eclipse memes. The total solar eclipse is set to arc across Mexico, 15 states in the U.S., and eastern Canada, per NBC News. According to AP, the eclipse’s totality will last for approximately four minutes. Still, others will be able to see the partial eclipse in all its glory and many schools and jobs canceled their day to let people enjoy the phenomenon. Many people are even throwing eclipse-watching parties (unfortunately, not the kind with Edward and Bella). READ MORE: What Ha...
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