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You Dense Motherf**ker
May 6th, 2013 6:59 PMThis expression is often used during arguments on discussion forums to insult someone's intelligence or critical thinking ability.
Meme Creators Sue Scribblenauts
May 3rd, 2013 7:34 PMThe creators of the Nyan Cat and Keyboard Cat Internet memes have filed a lawsuit against Warner Brothers and 5th Cell for using the meme characters in Scribblenauts games without their permission.
Mad Karma with Jim Cramer
May 3rd, 2013 3:30 PMThis advice animal series featuring Jim Cramer from MSNBC's Mad Money is often used to announce that a meme is rapidly rising in popularity.
Celebrities with Tiny Faces
May 2nd, 2013 9:00 PMThese photographs of celebrities have been photoshopped to greatly reduce the size of the subject's eyes, nose and mouth.
Brent Rambo
May 2nd, 2013 4:30 PMThis animated GIF using a clip from an early 90s Apple promotional video has become a popular reaction image on the social news site Reddit.
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You Dense Motherf**ker
This expression is often used during arguments on discussion forums to insult someone's intelligence or critical thinking ability.
Meme Creators Sue Scribblenauts
The creators of the Nyan Cat and Keyboard Cat Internet memes have filed a lawsuit against Warner Brothers and 5th Cell for using the meme characters in Scribblenauts games without their permission.
Mad Karma with Jim Cramer
This advice animal series featuring Jim Cramer from MSNBC's Mad Money is often used to announce that a meme is rapidly rising in popularity.
Celebrities with Tiny Faces
These photographs of celebrities have been photoshopped to greatly reduce the size of the subject's eyes, nose and mouth.
Brent Rambo
This animated GIF using a clip from an early 90s Apple promotional video has become a popular reaction image on the social news site Reddit.