On March 31, a clip went viral showing a QR code on an official CBSE Class 12 History
A local weatherman in Phoenix is live. As he gestures to a heat map, his green screen fails. Suddenly, his tie is superimposed over Arizona, his hand becomes a purple smear, and his head floats in the Gulf of California. Instead of stopping, he leans into the chaos, pretending to swim across the screen.
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Wholesome intergenerational confusion. The grandpa didn’t mock the meme or embrace it fully; he treated it like an anthropological artifact. His dance move—stiff yet committed—was the perfect punchline.
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