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The Seventh Anniversary of Confession Bear
June 21st, 2019 12:15 PMSeven years ago today, Redditor F-18Bro turned a photograph of a Malayan sun bear into an advice animal meme used to confess dark secrets to strangers on the internet.
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The 16th Anniversary of Pics or it Didn't Happen
June 20th, 2019 5:20 PMThis internet catchphrase used to call out incredible or outlandish claims has circulated online since 2003.
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The Seventh Anniversary of Running Dad
June 19th, 2019 12:15 PMSeven years ago today, the original version of this exploitable webcomic was posted to Facebook by Belgian cartoonist Jeroom Snelders, in which a father runs in terror from his son after being asked where the "g-spot" is.
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The Ninth Anniversary of "All the Things"
June 17th, 2019 12:15 PMNine years ago today, artist Allie Brosh released what would become one of the biggest exploitables in internet history on her webcomic Hyperbole and a Half.
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That Really Rustled My Jimmies
June 16th, 2019 10:54 AMNine years ago today, this slang expression meant to convey one's feelings of discontent or discomfort was initially paired with a picture of a gorilla on the internet humor site FunnyJunk.
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The Seventh Anniversary of Confession Bear
Seven years ago today, Redditor F-18Bro turned a photograph of a Malayan sun bear into an advice animal meme used to confess dark secrets to strangers on the internet.
The 16th Anniversary of Pics or it Didn't Happen
This internet catchphrase used to call out incredible or outlandish claims has circulated online since 2003.
The Seventh Anniversary of Running Dad
Seven years ago today, the original version of this exploitable webcomic was posted to Facebook by Belgian cartoonist Jeroom Snelders, in which a father runs in terror from his son after being asked where the "g-spot" is.
The Ninth Anniversary of "All the Things"
Nine years ago today, artist Allie Brosh released what would become one of the biggest exploitables in internet history on her webcomic Hyperbole and a Half.
That Really Rustled My Jimmies
Nine years ago today, this slang expression meant to convey one's feelings of discontent or discomfort was initially paired with a picture of a gorilla on the internet humor site FunnyJunk.