The summoning circle meme calls upon your deepest, darkest desires

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If you could request anyone and anything, what would it be?

The new “summoning circle” meme has Twitter users requesting everything, from not being depressed to a new season of The Office. In one of the first versions, Twitter user @depressbrethren tweeted a circle of candles surrounding serotonin. 

“Hope this works,” they said. 

summoning circle, hope this works

🕯
🕯 🕯
🕯 🕯

🕯 serotonin 🕯

🕯 🕯
🕯 🕯
🕯

— ko (@depressbrethren) March 5, 2019 Read more…

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And now, a nice chat featuring Chrissy Teigen, Chelsea Clinton, the Church of Satan, and Hooters

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Twitter: an abusive cesspool that occasionally still brings people and chicken restaurants famous for objectifying women together. 

In this case, it has united the mentions of Chrissy Teigen, Chelsea Clinton, and Hooters. Oh, also, the Church of Satan.

It all began last Saturday, when Teigen slammed a Twitter conspiracy theorist who implied she was part of some kind of Hollywood pedophilia ring. (Honestly, the idea is so stupid that it’s not worth dissecting here.) The next day, Chelsea Clinton sent a message of support Teigen’s way — after all, she’s no stranger to receiving disturbing online attacks herself. Read more…

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