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  1. Meme Generator About "You Guys Are Getting Paid?" is a line spoken by Will Poulter's character Kenny Rossmore in the 2013 American comedy film We're the Millers. Starting around early 2019, the scene became an image macro and object-labeling meme format used to display surprise at another's previously unknown monetary income.

  2. On May 5th, 2023, the Marvel superhero film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 premiered in the United States. [1] In the movie, the superhero character Adam Warlock, portrayed by Will Poulter, is introduced.

  3. We're the Millers is a comedy film starring Jason Sudekis, Jennifer Aniston, Emma Roberts, and Will Poulter.

  4. Jul 11, 2024 · Will Poulter's line and funny facial expression are combined into several image macro and object-labeling memes across social media to reflect surprise about monetary gains in various contexts. For example, on March 28th, 2024, TikTok user @ifinancecanada edited the scene (seen below, left) with the text "When everyone finds everyone ...

  5. The Chad Face, also known as the GigaChad Face, refers to the facial recreation of what a typical Chad and GigaChad is perceived to look like online. Making the face involves slanting one's eyebrows, flaring one's nostrils, sucking in one's cheeks and puckering one's lips, all while emphasizing the jawline.

  6. See more 'We're the Millers' images on Know Your Meme!

  7. You Guys Are Getting Paid? - PewDiePie Editor. Like us on Facebook! Like 1.8M. Share Save Tweet.

  8. Twitter user @robinc137 posted a Me Explaining meme with the caption "Me explaining black mirror to my friends." The post received more than 1,700 likes and 550 retweets in 24 hours (shown below, left).

  9. Stop Sending Me This Shit refers to a series of exploitable photoshopped tweets in which celebrities implore their fans to stop sending them pictures of characters they resemble, similar to the Totally Looks Like series.

  10. This Will Affect the Economy, also known as This Will Affect the Trout Population and several other phrases, is a phrasal template used together with image macros depicting global disasters and doomsday scenarios.