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poizon [28]
3 years ago
11

Who's Candice? I see her everywhere

English
1 answer:
Simora [160]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

i actually am not sure.

search it up i guess...

Explanation:

If you’re just as obsessed with tik T ok as the rest of us, you will be more than aware of the Candice joke that is sweeping the app right now.

However, for those that don’t know how the joke is originally supposed to play out, it can get pretty confusing when you see someone being baited into asking who Candice is, just for the person holding the camera to grin and turn black and white with "that" music. In fact, I can’t imagine how these videos look without knowing what the punchline is.

Naturally, this whole process has become too obvious to be a funny meme, and so the whole thing has evolved to a new meme format in which people now get their victim to ask who Candice is, before staring into the camera, turning black and white and adding some creepy music

hope this helped...

mark me brainliest :D

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