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Come Do Some Crackula With Dracula refers to a catchphrase variant of the Come Eat Lobster With a Monster phrasal template that spawned from a viral text exchange in which a contact named "Crackula" writes, "Stop doing coke with the jokes and come do some crackula with Dracula." A screenshot of the exchange was posted to Twitter / X by user @equine__dentist in January 2024, inspiring memes using the name "Crackula."

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On January 17th, 2024, X[1] user @equine__dentist posted "what the fuck does this mean" along with a screenshot of a text exchange, possibly faked, in which a person has an interaction with a contact named "Crackula." Crackula writes, "Stop doing coke with the jokes and come do some crackula with Dracula." The other contact writes, "what" and Crackula responds, "Come do some crackula with Dracula." The other contact then responds, "stop messaging me." The post gained over 96,000 likes in a day (shown below).



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The meme was reposted by Instagram[2] user emopissgirl on January 17th, 2024, garnering over 300 likes in a day. On the same day, X[3] user @E_McDevitt posted a Castlevania meme referencing the post, garnering over 5,800 likes in a day (shown below, left).

Also on January 17th, X[4] user @SIRArtwork posted a Dracula Flow meme referencing the post, garnering over 700 likes in a day (shown below, right).



Later that same day, X[5] user @lesbianlecter then posted a meme inspired by the Crackula image using the phrase "lobster with a mobster," garnering over 360 likes in a day (shown below).



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