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Three Wolf Moon
September 11th, 2012 3:07 PMFashion Memes: This cheesy digitally printed wolf shirt increased sales 2,300% as a result of an influx of ironic reviews on the online retailer Amazon in 2009.
The 9/11 Tourist Guy Hoax
September 11th, 2012 1:37 PMShortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, this photoshopped image of a tourist allegedly standing on top of the World Trade Center quickly began to spread across online communities with an elaborate hoax that it was found in the debris of the Ground Zero.
Are You A Wizard
September 10th, 2012 9:09 PMLike "derp" image macros, this series typically features photographs of wall-eyed or confused-looking subjects staring into the distance.
Corey Worthington's Party
September 10th, 2012 7:00 PMFashion Memes: Corey Worthington, and his "famous" sunglasses, became a hit online after an interview clip from the telelvision news program A Current Affair was uploaded to YouTube in January of 2008.
Are You F**king Kidding Me?
September 10th, 2012 5:27 PMWhere the look of disapproval (ಠ_ಠ) meets rage comics, this mother meme of all incredulous reaction faces has been finally confirmed!
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Three Wolf Moon
Fashion Memes: This cheesy digitally printed wolf shirt increased sales 2,300% as a result of an influx of ironic reviews on the online retailer Amazon in 2009.
The 9/11 Tourist Guy Hoax
Shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, this photoshopped image of a tourist allegedly standing on top of the World Trade Center quickly began to spread across online communities with an elaborate hoax that it was found in the debris of the Ground Zero.
Are You A Wizard
Like "derp" image macros, this series typically features photographs of wall-eyed or confused-looking subjects staring into the distance.
Corey Worthington's Party
Fashion Memes: Corey Worthington, and his "famous" sunglasses, became a hit online after an interview clip from the telelvision news program A Current Affair was uploaded to YouTube in January of 2008.
Are You F**king Kidding Me?
Where the look of disapproval (ಠ_ಠ) meets rage comics, this mother meme of all incredulous reaction faces has been finally confirmed!