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I Want to Believe
April 10th, 2012 8:30 PMCheck out the parody collection of the world-famous "I Want To Believe" poster originally featured in the popular 90s sci-fi series The X-Files.
George Zimmer Copypasta
April 9th, 2012 10:30 PMAs Seen on TV: You're going to love this meme, George Zimmer guarantees it.
Photoshop Bob Ross
April 9th, 2012 7:00 PMAs Seen on TV: Legendary painter Bob Ross brought "happy little trees" to viewers for 11 years on his show, The Joy of Painting. A Something Awful user gave his blank canvas a new life in 2002.
Nigga Stole My Bike
April 5th, 2012 9:30 PMPixel Art: This catchphrase was paired with a cutscene from the 1995 Nintendo game Super Punch-Out!! by a Something Awful user in 2003.
Breadfish
April 5th, 2012 5:30 PMMany years before Nyan Cat's inception, a flash animation of a bread-fish hybrid began spreading across the Internet.
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I Want to Believe
Check out the parody collection of the world-famous "I Want To Believe" poster originally featured in the popular 90s sci-fi series The X-Files.
George Zimmer Copypasta
As Seen on TV: You're going to love this meme, George Zimmer guarantees it.
Photoshop Bob Ross
As Seen on TV: Legendary painter Bob Ross brought "happy little trees" to viewers for 11 years on his show, The Joy of Painting. A Something Awful user gave his blank canvas a new life in 2002.
Nigga Stole My Bike
Pixel Art: This catchphrase was paired with a cutscene from the 1995 Nintendo game Super Punch-Out!! by a Something Awful user in 2003.
Breadfish
Many years before Nyan Cat's inception, a flash animation of a bread-fish hybrid began spreading across the Internet.