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She's a senior at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and she takes her internet fame/infamy in stride, per the News & Observer. While that isn’t what happened (allegedly), the picture spread like wildfire. Now, Zoë has finally made some money off the iconic burning house meme, selling it as a nonfungible token (NFT) for 180 Ethereum.
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Authorities said they were also reviewing the security protocols, including whether to restrict access to the park. The side street where Trump enters and leaves the building is off limits. Through Friday, the streets and sidewalks in the area around the courthouse were generally wide open and crowds have been small and largely orderly. “This time, people are preparing to meet with family and gather for the holidays, but [you] never think about this happening,” he said.
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If Zoe had become "Disaster Girl" a decade later, she'd be famous for real. But back in 2008, the people in memes tended to remain anonymous, unlike today when they go on talk shows, start YouTube channels, launch music careers, and make money hand over fist. We're looking at you, Danielle Bregoli, the "cash me ousside how bow dah" girl, per Celebrity Net Worth. On Friday, Azzarello joined other protesters, Trump supporters and media who have been stationed in Collect Pond Park outside the downtown Manhattan courthouse as Trump’s “hush money” trial gets underway. Several hours after the fire started, neighbors watched from the sidewalk as crews demolished the ruins of the building that had been under construction. A bulldozer knocked over the remaining charred wooden planks to prevent any of the wood from smoldering, LAFD Capt. Carlos Caceres said, after crews convinced city officials that the building was beyond repair.
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More than 100 firefighters battled the fire in the 1500 block of East Vernon Avenue in Central-Alameda, which tore through an apartment building under construction and quickly spread to nearby homes, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. On August 4th, 2018, Twitter[3] user @divermylove posted an image of the homes captioned, "the sexual tension between these two beach houses???? lmao," gaining over 79,600 likes and 15,000 retweets in three years (shown below). Multiple photos of the homes have been used as an object-labeling meme and in image macros since as early as 2016, usually to make comparisons between two things due to their contrasting appearances.
Former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star and Kelsey Grammer's ex-wife Camille Grammer posted a picture of her house engulfed in flames. "Sadly my house couldn't be saved. The courageous firefighters were able to save my cars and personal items recovered from my home," she wrote on Instagram. "I thanked the fire chief and his team of firemen for all of their hard work. He took the time to explain what happened and I'm grateful for all of their hard work trying to save my home. Sad we lost our home but grateful that my family is safe." The homes became particularly popular on Reddit throughout 2020 as users made memes out of them. On September 5th, Redditor u/Nelle830 posted a meme to /r/funny[6] using the homes to compare the lyrics to the music of the song Pumped Up Kicks, gaining over 18,500 upvotes in a year (shown below, left).
The building under construction was a four-story affordable-housing complex, according to city records. The site, right in front of the home where Jerardo Diaz’s family has lived for 35 years, had no security guards, said Diaz, adding that he has noticed trespassers on the property, a point echoed by multiple neighbors. He had even asked the construction crews to put up a bigger fence to give his family more privacy. On September 3rd, Redditor u/lookaroundewe posted a photoshop of the image to /r/pics,[4] making it resemble the Piper Perri Surrounded meme, gaining over 1,000 upvotes in three years (shown below, left). On April 17th, 2020, Tumblr[5] user webskylar posted a meme using the image to compare Kingdom Hearts' plot (black house) to its character design (pink house), gaining over 6,000 notes in a year (shown below, right). On September 7th, 2015, Redditor u/zenaidnog90 posted a photograph of the Sherbet Homes to /r/pics[1] captioned, "Voldemort and Barbie are neighbors!," garnering over 11,400 upvotes in six years.
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Gustavo Flores Álvarez was getting ready for bed on that November night in 2021 when he thought he heard a gunshot. Instead, the back of his house was on fire — where his adult son was fast asleep. He screamed for his wife, who awoke their son, and the family fled the house. The meme was sold in an auction on Foundation.app to a buyer referred to as 3FMusic, who has a petty decent collection of NFTs, according to their page on the website. As for Zoë Roth, all that internet fame has continued to puzzle her.
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After the LAFD cleared the scene before 10 a.m., construction workers flooded the street to repair the power lines that went out during the fire. Around 3 a.m., Raymon Chaidec woke up to booms and yells outside his house. He looked out the window and saw an out-of-control fire towering above the utility poles on his street. The timing of the fire, with the holidays right around the corner, makes it even more difficult for his family, he said. Diaz dragged his father, whose mobility is limited from a previous stroke, out of the house. Álvarez lost the letters his wife, Marta, had written to him from Mexico when he first arrived in L.A.
There were some celebrities whose homes were partially or completely destroyed by the flames. Actor Gerard Butler shared a photo of an area of his Malibu compound, which was "partially destroyed" by the fire. "Returned to my house in Malibu after evacuating. Heartbreaking time across California," Butler wrote in a Twitter post on Sunday. "Inspired by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighters. Thank you @LAFD. If you can, support these brave men and women at SupportLAFD.org." On August 22nd and 23rd, @__simba_23 posted two more videos of the meme houses, showing off the interiors of them, gaining over 81,000 and 50,000 views respectively in roughly four days (shown below, left and right).
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The Roths just sold the image as an NFT (for an explanation on what NFTs are click here), per Gizmodo. Roth sold her image for 180 Ethereum, which is equal to $473,000 at its current value. Search for Disaster Girl didn't begin until October 2008, when the photos were posted to Buzzfeed. On his Instagram account just minutes before the incident, Azzarello posted a story with the words, “I love you” written repeatedly.
His employment history, however, appeared to have been removed from the website Friday afternoon. The flames continued to burn for a few minutes before a New York police officer ran toward Azzarello with a fire extinguisher. Maddrey said people used coats and fire extinguishers to help quell the flames.
The concrete channel falls under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, but the dirt path parallel to it is part of the Los Angeles city street system. The city of Los Angeles bought a 10-acre property to bring jobs to Watts after the 1992 riots. Proposed projects came and went, leaving weeds, trash and shanties.
Instead, 28 years later, it remains a haven for squatters, car thieves and drug dealers. The fire that burned his house started in a homeless camp occupying a dirt path that extends from the so-called Lanzit property along the Compton Creek channel behind a row of factories and residences on East 108th Street. The homes, located on Palisades Beach Road in Santa Monica, California, are known as the "Sherbet Homes." Zillow[2] estimates the "Barbie house" at around $6 million (additional photos of the pink house shown below).
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