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Two years ago today, an ironic meme centered around photoshops and image macros of these large, projectile launching weapons began circulating on Facebook, which would go on to play an important role in the fabled "Meme Renaissance" of the /r/me_irl subreddit.
11 years ago today, YouTuber Liam Kyle Sullivan released this parody music video featuring his teenage girl character, Kelly.
Five years ago today, YouTuber Brian Spinney uploaded this bizarre Christian hip-hop video in which an elderly Iowan couple rap about their appreciation for Jesus Christ.
Eight years ago today, Adult Swim filled the internet with harmony with the release of this bizarre, side-scrolling Flash game featuring the 1994 synth-pop song "Always" by Erasure.
Two years ago today, Jeb Bush solidified this phrase into the annals of meme history when pleading for his audience to "please clap" during a campaign event in New Hamsphire.
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Two years ago today, an ironic meme centered around photoshops and image macros of these large, projectile launching weapons began circulating on Facebook, which would go on to play an important role in the fabled "Meme Renaissance" of the /r/me_irl subreddit.
11 years ago today, YouTuber Liam Kyle Sullivan released this parody music video featuring his teenage girl character, Kelly.
Five years ago today, YouTuber Brian Spinney uploaded this bizarre Christian hip-hop video in which an elderly Iowan couple rap about their appreciation for Jesus Christ.
Eight years ago today, Adult Swim filled the internet with harmony with the release of this bizarre, side-scrolling Flash game featuring the 1994 synth-pop song "Always" by Erasure.
Two years ago today, Jeb Bush solidified this phrase into the annals of meme history when pleading for his audience to "please clap" during a campaign event in New Hamsphire.
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