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Megan Rapinoe Says Championship Injury ‘Proof’ There Isn’t A God

Some controversial news has gone absolutely viral this week.

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After football star Megan Rapinoe managed to annoy an entire religion.

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After claiming her latest injury is prof that God isn’t real.

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One fan wrote: “God gave you the ability to play the sport that you love. It’s sad that you have no relationship with him. I pray that the Holy Spirit nudges you in the direction of the Lord.”

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One more wrote: “Maybe think of the great career god has given you. Ungrateful for the talent and life God gave her.”

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The backlash against has continued.

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Read on to see …

Now, we all love a viral moment.

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It’s pretty unlikely that you’ll see anyone who doesn’t enjoy viral social media content.

And it’s not just the kids.

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The majority of us adults are too, with us posting every inch of our lives on these apps and communicating with others through them solely.

It’s not just about funny videos though.

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People can actually earn a living through social media, such as selling things on Instagram or starting a business through Twitter.

But there are some apps that aren’t so productive…

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And TikTok is one of them!

What is TikTok?

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Basically, it is an iOS and Android app made for creating and sharing short lip-sync, comedy, and talent videos.

It went viral pretty quick

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It was the world’s fourth most downloaded app in 2018, beating Instagram and Snapchat – which is a pretty big achievement!

It reminds many people of Vine.

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Who remembers Vine? Launched in 2012, Vine was a short-form video hosting service that allowed users to share 6-second-long looping video clips.

And TikTok videos are similarly weird.

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But it has to be said, the majority of them are rather entertaining.

Animals and TikTok are the best combination.

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More and more people jumped on board the TikTok bandwagon and started getting their beloved pets involved.

Some are just plain weird…

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It’s a mystery as to what goes through people’s heads when certain types of TikTok videos are made…

And of course, who could forget the pranks on Tiktok…

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People love to film themselves pranking others and share it online.

However, it’s not just TikTok that brings viral content to the world.

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In the digital age, the power of the internet has given rise to a new cultural phenomenon – the viral moment.

Whether it’s a funny video, an emotional story, or a powerful message, these moments have the ability to capture the attention of millions across the globe, transcending borders, languages, and cultures.

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At the heart of every viral moment lies remarkable content. It could be something humorous, heartwarming, shocking, or awe-inspiring.

Videos, images, memes, tweets, and challenges are some of the most common forms of viral content. The brevity of these formats often makes them easily shareable across various social media platforms.

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Emotions also play a pivotal role in the spread of viral moments. Content that elicits strong emotions, such as laughter, sadness, anger, or inspiration, is more likely to be shared.

When users resonate with a particular emotion, they tend to express it by forwarding the content to their friends, family, and followers, effectively creating a chain reaction.

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Social media platforms act as a catalyst for the propagation of viral moments. The interconnectedness of these platforms allows content to spread rapidly.

Algorithms employed by platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram further amplify content by prioritizing highly engaging posts, ensuring they reach a wider audience.

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Viral moments are also often a reflection of the current cultural zeitgeist.

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People enjoy sharing content that feels relevant and relatable to their lives, creating a sense of community around shared experiences.

Timing is everything when it comes to viral moments. An event or content may not become viral if it’s shared too early or too late.

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Often, a perfect combination of timing and synchronicity results in the explosion of a viral moment. It can be influenced by current events, trends, or simply being in the right place at the right time.

Viral moments represent the dynamic nature of the internet and its ability to connect people on a global scale.

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As we continue to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the internet, viral moments will undoubtedly remain an integral part of our online culture, showcasing the immense power of human connectivity in the digital age.

And one particular viral story has left the internet feeling conflicted in recent days …

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And it revolves around Megan Rapinoe.

The soccer star tore her Achilles in the National Women’s Soccer League Championship on Saturday night.

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United States’ forward Megan Rapinoe celebrates scoring her team’s first goal during the France 2019 Women’s World Cup quarter-final football match between France and United States, on June 28, 2019, at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo credit should read FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

And she has had a lot to say about it.

“I’m not a religious person or anything and if there was a god, like, this is proof that there isn’t,” Rapinoe joked.

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“This is f***ed up. It’s just f***ed up. Six minutes in and I eat my Achilles.”

“Thank God I have a f***ing deep well of a sense of humor. It’s devastating to go out in a final so early.”

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SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 12: Soccer player Megan Rapinoe speaks on stage during Watermark Conference For Women 2020 at San Jose Convention Center on February 12, 2020 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Marla Aufmuth/Getty Images for Watermark Conference for Women )

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