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Ron Swanson Gets His Exploitable
July 21st, 2017 9:00 AMThe celebrated Parks and Recreation character is the subject of a trending meme template on /r/dankmemes.
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Chester Bennington Commits Suicide
July 20th, 2017 3:15 PMChester Bennington, the singer of Nu-metal and alternative rock band Linkin Park, was found dead at 41 from an apparent suicide by hanging this morning.
China Bans Winnie The Pooh Memes
July 18th, 2017 4:30 PMOh, bother. The Chinese government has banned images of Winnie the Pooh on social media because users online are drawing comparisons between Chinese President Xi Jinping and the cartoon teddy bear with an aversion to pants.
Eating Powder That Makes You Say "Yes"
July 17th, 2017 7:30 PMA burgeoning exploitable in the footsteps of "Bone Hurting Juice" has a very anti-joke flavor.
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Not Much Wrong With Memeing the Backstreets
July 13th, 2017 10:00 AM/r/dankmemes has been buzzing with edits to the classic line from "All Star," much like how they edited "I See You're A Man of Culture."
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Ron Swanson Gets His Exploitable
The celebrated Parks and Recreation character is the subject of a trending meme template on /r/dankmemes.
Chester Bennington Commits Suicide
Chester Bennington, the singer of Nu-metal and alternative rock band Linkin Park, was found dead at 41 from an apparent suicide by hanging this morning.
China Bans Winnie The Pooh Memes
Oh, bother. The Chinese government has banned images of Winnie the Pooh on social media because users online are drawing comparisons between Chinese President Xi Jinping and the cartoon teddy bear with an aversion to pants.
Eating Powder That Makes You Say "Yes"
A burgeoning exploitable in the footsteps of "Bone Hurting Juice" has a very anti-joke flavor.
Not Much Wrong With Memeing the Backstreets
/r/dankmemes has been buzzing with edits to the classic line from "All Star," much like how they edited "I See You're A Man of Culture."