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This condescending expression is often used on body building and fitness forums to question the legitimacy of someone’s fitness expertise or weight lifting routine.
This rage comic illustration was inspired by the signature pose performed by the deceased British musician Freddie Mercury.
No mention in the Best Memes of 2012? Gooby pls.
While audio-splicing has been used in various parodies (including Autotune the News) for some years, pop songs made of news footage and soundbites exploded onto the scene this year with the U.S. presidential campaigns.
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This condescending expression is often used on body building and fitness forums to question the legitimacy of someone’s fitness expertise or weight lifting routine.
This rage comic illustration was inspired by the signature pose performed by the deceased British musician Freddie Mercury.
No mention in the Best Memes of 2012? Gooby pls.
While audio-splicing has been used in various parodies (including Autotune the News) for some years, pop songs made of news footage and soundbites exploded onto the scene this year with the U.S. presidential campaigns.
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