I'm assuming it's a secular alternative to WWJD, substituting Dolly Parton for Jesus. Elementally it means, respond to adversity by demonstrating that you're not being dragged into negativity and moving on instead. Perhaps my puffing up your chest or holding your head high. Or just because you feel like doing those things, regardless of any adversity.
Inevitably highjacked by faux feminist and pop feminists with self-congratulatory memes about achievements that aren't gender specific.
Inevitably highjacked by faux feminist and pop feminists with self-congratulatory memes about achievements that aren't gender specific.
Person one: "My partner done gone and left me for another woman. what would Dolly do?"
Person two: "Correct your grammar and self-reflect, don't be judgemental or infer that everyone of a certain gender act the same way" *sprays hair heavily and moves on*
Person two: "Correct your grammar and self-reflect, don't be judgemental or infer that everyone of a certain gender act the same way" *sprays hair heavily and moves on*
by MattJKing71 March 27, 2024
Get the What would Dolly do? mug.Do you feel better about your religion or something? THAT is what I want to have a therapist explain.
Hym "Does it make them feel better about it happening to them? What do you get out of doing that? It's gotta be something along those lines."
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Get the What do you get out of doing that mug.Right but senator that's what you're (or they) are doing to me. Causing suffering for sufferings sake and the mocking me while they do it.
Hym "Right but that's what you're doing to me. And what they have been doing to me up until now. I suspect that they had been sabotaging my car before it broke down and if the people are around me know that it's happening, they are refusing to tell me. I once had 2 people follow me out of a parking lot while I was doing deliveries for DoorDash. The sped up to me, yelled out of their window, and then point up 👆 and then they hit the gas and sped off at 50 minutes an hour in a 30 and immediately afterwards my tire deflated. There was a screw in my tire. They weren't trying to warn me about the tire. What it looks like to me is that you're allowing Christians at act like a mafia and racketeer your constituents. That's what it looks like to me. They are trying to harass and sabotage me into shutting up and doing what they want me to do indefinitely and your refusal to acknowledge what is happening is what gives them the cover to do it."
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Get the What is diddy blud doing on the calculator mug.A chaotic brainrot anthem that blew up in late 2025 after TikTok got its hands on it. Originally posted by some legend called cassidywahhahh2, the clip turned into a full-on meme because everyone kept singing the stupid lyrics like it was the national anthem.
Features iconic lines such as:
“What is this diddyblud doing on the calculator, is blud Einstein?
What is this diddyblud doing on the calculator, is blud Estein?”
The lyrics mean absolutely nothing, relying on peak 2024 slang like “blud” and “diddy” to refer to literally anyone acting goofy. Used when someone is acting strangely serious or “mysteriously smart” over something simple, usually involving a phone or calculator.
Features iconic lines such as:
“What is this diddyblud doing on the calculator, is blud Einstein?
What is this diddyblud doing on the calculator, is blud Estein?”
The lyrics mean absolutely nothing, relying on peak 2024 slang like “blud” and “diddy” to refer to literally anyone acting goofy. Used when someone is acting strangely serious or “mysteriously smart” over something simple, usually involving a phone or calculator.
"He turned on the calculator just to add 30+37 and stared at it for a full minute — What is this diddyblud doing on the caluclator, is blud Einstein?"
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