Ninja comes to VHS to prove that the low taper fade is still massive
Everybody knows that the Low taper fade meme is still extremely massive. But of course, not everybody agrees. Those who do not agree that the Low taper fade meme is still massive are either uneducated or haters of the “Talk Tuah” podcast. The accusations of the low taper fade had become a huge problem, and it turns out that most people who deny that the low taper fade meme is still massive are mostly located in VHS. For this, Ninja took a visit to VHS to prove that the low taper fade meme is still massive. This has left those who deny the low taper fades popularity jaw to drop, VHS students may never deny the low taper fade again.
Richard Tyler Blevins or as many know as “Ninja,” is a popular content creator and streamer that is mainly known for his Fortnite gaming. On Jan. 13, 2024, Ninja got a low taper fade. This day is where the most massive, biggest meme was first created. This day should be put into the historical books due to how massive this meme is, but unfortunately as the months went on people started to accuse that the low taper fade meme was “dying.” Everybody must know that this meme is not dying, but apparently there are some students at VHS who deny the low taper fade meme’s popularity. It is very disappointing and unfortunate, but luckily Ninja stepped in and proved the haters wrong.

One of the students that denied the low taper fade meme , Jimmy Swansea ‘25, got absolutely humiliated and wanted to share his thoughts on Ninja coming into VHS. Swansea said, “I can’t believe I ever doubted the low taper fade meme. As soon as Ninja showed me his low taper fade, I started to regret ever hating on the low taper fade meme. The meme is actually still massive.” It is an honor that Ninja came to VHS to prove these fools wrong, if Ninja never came to VHS there would still be uneducated students saying that the low taper fade meme is dying.
CNN20 reported the danger that low taper fade deniers are causing to this society. If VHS truly believed that the low taper fade meme is not massive, it would decrease seniors’ chances of graduating from Brainrot University. Ninja is basically saving the VHS students’ future, and luckily, I was able to get an interview with him. Richard Tyler Blevins (Ninja) said, “Imagine if Ninja got a low taper fade.” Absolute cinema.