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The Eighth Anniversary of "All the Things"
June 17th, 2018 9:26 AMEight years ago today, artist Allie Brosh of released what would become one of the biggest webcomic exploitables in internet history on her series Hyperbole and a Half.
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That Really Rustled My Jimmies
June 16th, 2018 10:00 AMEight 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 First Anniversary of "Not You" Edits
June 15th, 2018 9:41 AMOne year ago today, the first in this cheeky image series was posted by the Netflix Latino Facebook page, which spawned numerous other variations mockingly expressing appreciation for all but one excluded individual.
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The Eighth Anniversary of LOL Guy
June 14th, 2018 9:40 AMEight years ago, this rage comic character made its first appearances across the web, having been born on 4chan's infamous /b/ (random) board.
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"What Are Those?"
June 13th, 2018 9:03 AMThree years ago this week, Instagram user Brandon Moore made internet history by uploading a short clip in which he loudly asks a police officer "What are those?" while zooming in on his black work boots.
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The Eighth Anniversary of "All the Things"
Eight years ago today, artist Allie Brosh of released what would become one of the biggest webcomic exploitables in internet history on her series Hyperbole and a Half.
That Really Rustled My Jimmies
Eight 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.
The First Anniversary of "Not You" Edits
One year ago today, the first in this cheeky image series was posted by the Netflix Latino Facebook page, which spawned numerous other variations mockingly expressing appreciation for all but one excluded individual.
The Eighth Anniversary of LOL Guy
Eight years ago, this rage comic character made its first appearances across the web, having been born on 4chan's infamous /b/ (random) board.
"What Are Those?"
Three years ago this week, Instagram user Brandon Moore made internet history by uploading a short clip in which he loudly asks a police officer "What are those?" while zooming in on his black work boots.