Australian Olympic break dancer Raygun gave the internet a perfect new meme with her viral performance
In case you missed it, the International Olympic Committee introduced breaking, or break dancing, as a new sport for the 2024 Paris games. There was a lot of excitement during the first day of action, but one breaker got everyone's attention.
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Australia's Raygun, a 36-year-old dancer, took the internet by storm with her moves and just overall vibes in the competition. Despite not scoring a point in her three matches in pool play, Raygun won everyone over with her presence on the stage.
Naturally, her routine became an immediate and amazing meme.
my dog on the lawn 30 seconds after i've finished bathing him pic.twitter.com/A5aqxIbV3H
— David Mack (@davidmackau) August 9, 2024
nhl goalies when they don’t know where the puck ispic.twitter.com/fhL54FN6St
— faye (@hockey_hater) August 9, 2024
My wife at 3AM:
I think I heard one of the kids
Me:
No way, they are asleep
*looks at baby monitor* pic.twitter.com/Ubhi6kY4w4— Wes Blankenship (@Wes_nship) August 9, 2024
Me, twisting myself in knots explaining how I could fix Henry Crawford: pic.twitter.com/28z1XN8gaz
— Jane Austen First Drafts (@Austen1stDrafts) August 9, 2024
What my nephew does after telling all of us to “watch this” pic.twitter.com/366LjIRl4j
— Liz Charboneau (@lizchar) August 9, 2024
Me getting ready to turn on NFL RedZone on a Sunday afternoonpic.twitter.com/UAWHSO6Q42
— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) August 9, 2024
me tryna get the duvet off when i’m too hot at night #olympics pic.twitter.com/NM4Fb2MEmX
— robyn (@robynjournalist) August 9, 2024
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