- Nine Years Ago, Batman Told Raphael About His Childhood Trauma
- Four Years Ago, A Man Shouted Out One Of His Favorite Genders And Became A Meme
- The 'Wesley Snipes Crying' Meme Appeared In 'New Jack City' 34 Years Ago This Very Day
- The SpongeBob Episode That Gave Us 'Ight, Imma Head Out' Aired On This Date In 2001
- Gets Brainwashed Of Same Thing Comic Has Gotten A Sequel
Cinemagraphs
February 24th, 2012 8:30 PMCinema Memes: Although it became widely known as a unique photography trend on Tumblr, this cinemagraphic style has been previously seen with animated GIFs based on memorable movie scenes.
The Wadsworth Constant
February 24th, 2012 3:00 PMThe axiom which states that the first 30% of any online video clip can be skipped without missing any vital information.
Sweded Films
February 23rd, 2012 8:00 PMCinema Memes: The term for these amateur recreations of famous films came from the 2008 comedy film Be Kind Rewind starring Jack Black and Mos Def.
Oh Crap / OMG Rage Face
February 23rd, 2012 4:30 PMThis reaction face first appeared in rage comics in 2009, depicting an epic moment of realization. Now, it is used to represent a variety of feelings including shock and frustration.
Supercut
February 23rd, 2012 2:34 PMCinema Memes: Check out our comprehensive documentation of the well-known TV & film cliche montages.
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Cinemagraphs
Cinema Memes: Although it became widely known as a unique photography trend on Tumblr, this cinemagraphic style has been previously seen with animated GIFs based on memorable movie scenes.
The Wadsworth Constant
The axiom which states that the first 30% of any online video clip can be skipped without missing any vital information.
Sweded Films
Cinema Memes: The term for these amateur recreations of famous films came from the 2008 comedy film Be Kind Rewind starring Jack Black and Mos Def.
Oh Crap / OMG Rage Face
This reaction face first appeared in rage comics in 2009, depicting an epic moment of realization. Now, it is used to represent a variety of feelings including shock and frustration.
Supercut
Cinema Memes: Check out our comprehensive documentation of the well-known TV & film cliche montages.