Mr.Meme

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Joined Jun 23, 2009 at 06:57PM EDT


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Barack Obama "Hope" Poster

people forget that these posters all started when Shepard Fairey got his art style from communist propaganda posters. Take a look at Soviet, Chinese and North Korean posters and youll see where these posters came from. SF then combined an image of Andre The Giant with the prop art style to make the famous OBEY posters. The Obama poster is a variation of his OBEY posters.

Call for research: ROFLCOPTER

Heres the backstory I found on urban dictionary: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=roflcopter Invented by a Blizzard moderator on the Warcraft III forum. There is always much whining going on on those official forums, much sucking up to moderators and an awful lot of ‘BLUE!!! PLZ REPLY!!!1one’ (Blue = color of moderator posts), so when a mod posts something, you can bet there’ll be thousands of people jumping on it, if only to spam ‘BLUE FIX GARGZ PLZZZZ’ or ‘first reply woooot!’ after it in...

what does /b/ mean?

again, look back to my previous post, its an imageboard in the “random section”. you can post random topics and images. also the above youtube link does not load at all.

Fsjal get

aspine, AverageJoe, I knew that already, but what is the get associated with this pic in particular? the only thing that stands out is the unusual 0000 number at the end. also what is an artifact? I have neevr used photoshop yet to make anything.

Fsjal get

can someone explain the get in this pic? im not trolling, but i do not understand this one. i thought get was a game where you go after a certain number. was the 0000 at the end of the post number a get?

Boxxy entry

but wasn’t she found to be 16 when her real name was discovered? this just gets more fucked up the more I find out. wasn’t talking about the whole group, was talking about any idiot that would try to show up at her house and gets caught.

Boxxy entry

thats fucked up and its called stalking, which is illegal in 50 states. people go to jail for that kinda shit.

what does /b/ mean?

its an imageboard on 4-chan where random stuff is posted. some say /b/tard, some have said it’s an acronym for /b/astard its a lot of inside jokes and humor related to material on the website.

Boxxy entry

ok dude make sense. you mean people said she should be queen of 4-chan, but people got pissed and said she shouldn’t?

Boxxy entry

can someone please explain to me all this boxxy stuff? why are people so mad at her if all she did was upload a video of herself? people shouldn’t get pissed off at a video because, after all, they chose to watch it.

9/11 meme/ internet science ethics

found this: http://www.halolz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/starfox911.jpg and this: http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/21340/9_11_hulk.jpg this one is the most famous: http://worldsfamousphotos.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/tourist_guy_e-mail_hoax_september_11th_2001_new_york_city.jpg

9/11 meme/ internet science ethics

This is why I hate the pedobear meme and want so see 4 chan hacked and shut down. I agree with Richie. Child abuse is not funny and if 911 isnt allowed, neither should pedobear

Youtube "Did he die!?"

Yo! I got the backstory to this one, it originates in Germany. This was sent to me on youtube: Since YouTube exists, there have always been comments by persons we call “Gutmenschen” in German: Whenever someone would slip on a banana peel or something they would seriously go like “OMG HE COULD HAVE DIED HOW CAN YOU LAUGH AT THAT YOU HORRIBLE MONSTER!” Some weeks ago, people started mocking that annoying attitude by asking “Did he die?” in any context, and it spread quickly. It’s hilarious when you have...

Meme potential

I see this as having “internet is tubes” type potential: http://scifiwire.com/2009/06/ray-bradbury-to-yahoo-to.php The Internet is a big distraction,"-------------------------------- said Ray Bradbury, author of Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles, while speaking out in defense of libraries in The New York Times. Bradbury was being interviewed prior to a public appearance benefiting Ventura County’s H.P. Wright Library, which is in danger of shutting its doors because of budget cuts. “Yahoo called...

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