If you could request anyone and anything, what would it be?
The new "summoning circle" meme has Twitter users requesting everything, from not being depressed to a new season of The Office. In one of the first versions, Twitter user @depressbrethren tweeted a circle of candles surrounding serotonin.
"Hope this works," they said.
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Since then, people have been summoning all sorts of digital demons.
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Some summoning circles didn't really work.
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Who needs spring cleaning when you can have a casual satanic ritual instead?
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