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This southern U.S. variation of the expression "what in damnation" has spawned numerous memes across the web over the years.
11 years ago today, the earliest known usage of this redundant online slang expression appeared on the Flash animation site Newgrounds, which would later become a popular troll phrase in internet death hoaxes.
13 years ago today, the World of Warcraft guild PalsForLife introduced the internet to Leeroy Jenkins, a chicken-loving, trigger-happy raider who went on to become one of the most iconic characters in internet history.
One year ago today, both sides of the political divide began posting memes about United States President Donald Trump reportedly getting two scoops of ice cream at dinner while his guests only got one.
One year ago today, Internet musician Bill Wurtz followed up on his classic "History of Japan" video by giving this thorough, and entertaining, historical lesson on the entire world.
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This southern U.S. variation of the expression "what in damnation" has spawned numerous memes across the web over the years.
11 years ago today, the earliest known usage of this redundant online slang expression appeared on the Flash animation site Newgrounds, which would later become a popular troll phrase in internet death hoaxes.
13 years ago today, the World of Warcraft guild PalsForLife introduced the internet to Leeroy Jenkins, a chicken-loving, trigger-happy raider who went on to become one of the most iconic characters in internet history.
One year ago today, both sides of the political divide began posting memes about United States President Donald Trump reportedly getting two scoops of ice cream at dinner while his guests only got one.
One year ago today, Internet musician Bill Wurtz followed up on his classic "History of Japan" video by giving this thorough, and entertaining, historical lesson on the entire world.
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