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My Brand
January 24th, 2013 4:00 PMA commercial for the contact lens retail company 1-800 CONTACTS has spawned a number of parody videos featuring characters from Mass Effect, Minecraft and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
You Are Already Dead
January 24th, 2013 10:30 AMThis expression comes from the character Kenshiro's famous line from the 1983 Japanese anime Fist of the North Star.
Give Her The D
January 23rd, 2013 8:30 PMThis expression was popularized by an infamous comment left on an adult media website by user ross53545, known for using a portrait of French philosopher Rene Descartes as his avatar.
That's The Joke
January 23rd, 2013 5:18 PMThis Simpsons reference is used online to condescendingly explain the punchline of a joke, or as the deadpan punchline to an otherwise-unfunny remark.
One Million Facebook Likes Pleas
January 23rd, 2013 3:51 PMPetter Kverneng's now-infamous one million likes plea leads to snarky parodies on Facebook.
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You Are Already Dead
This expression comes from the character Kenshiro's famous line from the 1983 Japanese anime Fist of the North Star.
Give Her The D
This expression was popularized by an infamous comment left on an adult media website by user ross53545, known for using a portrait of French philosopher Rene Descartes as his avatar.
That's The Joke
This Simpsons reference is used online to condescendingly explain the punchline of a joke, or as the deadpan punchline to an otherwise-unfunny remark.
One Million Facebook Likes Pleas
Petter Kverneng's now-infamous one million likes plea leads to snarky parodies on Facebook.