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Meme Historians Alarmed as Henry Nowak Trends Again, Forcing a Rerun of the 'Copypasta That Ate the Internet'

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Meme Historians Alarmed as Henry Nowak Trends Again, Forcing a Rerun of the 'Copypasta That Ate the Internet'

In a digital déjà vu that has Gen Z scrambling for their urban dictionary apps, Henry Nowak is once again topping X/Twitter trends—not for a new scandal, but because the internet has collectively decided to revisit the infamous "Ohio copypasta" that baffled, amused, and traumatized a generation. Originally a bizarre, misspelled rant from a man claiming to have fought a bear and stolen a police cruiser, the Henry Nowak saga has become a gold standard of ironic detachment, where the sheer absurdity of his original Facebook Live confession is now being lovingly re-circulated as a "vibe check" for 2024. Meme historians are pointing out the delicious irony: the same platform that once laughed at his unhinged manifesto is now treating it like a preserved artifact, complete with scholarly breakdowns of his grammar. "We've reached peak irony," one archivist noted. "Henry Nowak isn't a criminal; he's a performance artist we just didn't understand at the time."