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Cuánto Cabrón
February 3rd, 2013 6:33 PMThis Spanish-language Internet humor site specializes in featuring user submitted rage comics.
Push It Somewhere Else, Patrick
February 2nd, 2013 6:00 PM“We should take Bikini Bottom and push it somewhere else.”
Meme Elitism
February 1st, 2013 11:34 AMMeme Elitism is an online ideology rooted in the opposition to the popularization of memes among non-underground communities and the mainstream media. While elitism has been a staple element of online communities since the days of Usenet newsgroups, such disdain for the promulgation of meme culture can be seen as a countermovement to the growing influence of social media in the Internet culture which began in the late 2000s. Those who pertain to this belief tend to have ties with online communities that thrived before the arrival of Web 2.0 and view themselves as arbitrators of what a meme can be and cannot be.
Lonely Computer Guy
January 31st, 2013 12:31 PMOne of the Internet's favorite noobs has finally been confirmed.
Abandon Thread
January 31st, 2013 11:37 AMThe early warning indicator of impending s**tstorms in forum discussions has been finally confirmed.
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Cuánto Cabrón
This Spanish-language Internet humor site specializes in featuring user submitted rage comics.
Push It Somewhere Else, Patrick
“We should take Bikini Bottom and push it somewhere else.”
Meme Elitism
Meme Elitism is an online ideology rooted in the opposition to the popularization of memes among non-underground communities and the mainstream media. While elitism has been a staple element of online communities since the days of Usenet newsgroups, such disdain for the promulgation of meme culture can be seen as a countermovement to the growing influence of social media in the Internet culture which began in the late 2000s. Those who pertain to this belief tend to have ties with online communities that thrived before the arrival of Web 2.0 and view themselves as arbitrators of what a meme can be and cannot be.
Abandon Thread
The early warning indicator of impending s**tstorms in forum discussions has been finally confirmed.