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A viral video of a rapidly shaking mannequin head has taken off on Twitter and soared to meme status. 

The mannequin shaking it to club-pop ambiance is turning out to be incredibly relatable for its visualization of pent up anger making its way to the surface.

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— reaction videos (@findurmeme) September 18, 2019

Now that Twitter has unleashed the shaking mannequin head meme upon the world, we use it to convey our rage, frustration, coffee-induced caffeine attacks, and more. Whatever the situation may be, Shaking Mannequin Head knows how you feel and is fully equipped to represent you.  Read more...

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