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Om Nom Nom Nom
October 1st, 2012 7:30 PMEdible Memes: The Cookie Monster's characteristic onomatopoeic expression became a popular image macro caption in photographs where it appears as if something is being consumed.
Mameshiba
October 1st, 2012 4:00 PMEdible Memes: These Japanese dog-like beans, candies and nuts surely know how to ruin people's appetites by spouting surprise trivia right before they are about to be eaten.
Family Guy Effect
September 29th, 2012 12:00 AMSitcom Memes: This theory postulates that if an Internet meme is featured on the animated television show Family Guy, it will experience a significant rise in popularity, followed by an immediate sharp decline.
DERP
September 28th, 2012 7:00 PMSitcom Memes: In recent years, this recurring expression from episodes of South Park has evolved into an Internet slang term used in similar vein to the colloquial interjection "Duh."
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Copypasta
September 28th, 2012 3:35 PMSitcom Memes: Now this is the story all about / how my joke got flipped upside down / and I’d love to take a minute / just click right thar / I’ll tell you how I became the meme of the Prince of Bel-Air (courtesy of KYM researcher Cale).
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Om Nom Nom Nom
Edible Memes: The Cookie Monster's characteristic onomatopoeic expression became a popular image macro caption in photographs where it appears as if something is being consumed.
Mameshiba
Edible Memes: These Japanese dog-like beans, candies and nuts surely know how to ruin people's appetites by spouting surprise trivia right before they are about to be eaten.
Family Guy Effect
Sitcom Memes: This theory postulates that if an Internet meme is featured on the animated television show Family Guy, it will experience a significant rise in popularity, followed by an immediate sharp decline.
DERP
Sitcom Memes: In recent years, this recurring expression from episodes of South Park has evolved into an Internet slang term used in similar vein to the colloquial interjection "Duh."
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Copypasta
Sitcom Memes: Now this is the story all about / how my joke got flipped upside down / and I’d love to take a minute / just click right thar / I’ll tell you how I became the meme of the Prince of Bel-Air (courtesy of KYM researcher Cale).