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We caught up with Atsuko Sato, the real-life owner of Doge and our very own "Meme of the Decade" champ, to find out what it's like living with a legend of the internet and one of the biggest memes of all-time.
We sat down with Kyle Craven, the man, the myth, the legend, to catch up on life, uncover the origin of his infamous photo and find out what it’s like to be on the other side of a meme.
The Swedish YouTuber announced that he will be taking a break from YouTube in early 2020, saying that he feels "very tired."
We spoke with Alex Kack, the political organizer who recently rose to fame online after being recorded laughing hysterically at a Tucson City Council meeting protestor, earning him the moniker "Green Shirt Guy."
As the popularity of memes continues to grow, the closer people come to calling them art. But can they be exhibited and enjoyed the same way? We talked to the founder of the meme art show, Blocked & Reported, to find out.
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We caught up with Atsuko Sato, the real-life owner of Doge and our very own "Meme of the Decade" champ, to find out what it's like living with a legend of the internet and one of the biggest memes of all-time.
We sat down with Kyle Craven, the man, the myth, the legend, to catch up on life, uncover the origin of his infamous photo and find out what it’s like to be on the other side of a meme.
The Swedish YouTuber announced that he will be taking a break from YouTube in early 2020, saying that he feels "very tired."
We spoke with Alex Kack, the political organizer who recently rose to fame online after being recorded laughing hysterically at a Tucson City Council meeting protestor, earning him the moniker "Green Shirt Guy."
As the popularity of memes continues to grow, the closer people come to calling them art. But can they be exhibited and enjoyed the same way? We talked to the founder of the meme art show, Blocked & Reported, to find out.
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