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Eight years ago today, a photograph of this bizarre Walmart display ad first appeared on the internet according to a report from KYM user Morgan Lowe.
One year ago today, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer managed to one-up both Kendall Jenner's Pepsi ad and the United Airlines passenger removal video in generating online uproar after claiming that Hitler didn't use chemical weapons at a press conference.
13 years ago today, this memorable quote was uttered by the protagonist Hank Hill in the animated television series King of the Hill, which went on to inspire numerous remix videos on YouTube.
Two years ago today, this satirical catchphrase was born on the /r/justneckbeardthings subreddit to mock katana-wielding men with a penchant for wearing fedoras and trench coats out in public.
14 years ago today, the fast food chain Burger King made internet history by launching the widely successful "Subservient Chicken" website, featuring a bizarre video feed of a man in a chicken suit performing actions based on a variety of commands inputted by the viewers.
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Eight years ago today, a photograph of this bizarre Walmart display ad first appeared on the internet according to a report from KYM user Morgan Lowe.
One year ago today, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer managed to one-up both Kendall Jenner's Pepsi ad and the United Airlines passenger removal video in generating online uproar after claiming that Hitler didn't use chemical weapons at a press conference.
13 years ago today, this memorable quote was uttered by the protagonist Hank Hill in the animated television series King of the Hill, which went on to inspire numerous remix videos on YouTube.
Two years ago today, this satirical catchphrase was born on the /r/justneckbeardthings subreddit to mock katana-wielding men with a penchant for wearing fedoras and trench coats out in public.
14 years ago today, the fast food chain Burger King made internet history by launching the widely successful "Subservient Chicken" website, featuring a bizarre video feed of a man in a chicken suit performing actions based on a variety of commands inputted by the viewers.
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