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Lettuce / It Says "Never Give Up"
December 24th, 2012 2:00 PMAfter Tumblr user ChuckQuizmo purposefully mistranslated the Japanese word for "lettuce" as "never give up," other users on the microblogging network began sharing inspirational photos of lettuce.
One Direction
December 21st, 2012 7:27 PMThis British-Irish boy band formed in 2010 has inspired the creation of a slew of parody music videos on YouTube.
Gmask
December 19th, 2012 5:45 PMThis image scrambling software developed in 1996 for Windows95 has been used in online forums and imageboards to censor NSFW pictures and to create puzzle games for other members to solve.
The Oatmeal
December 19th, 2012 2:11 PMIn 2012, creator of the Oatmeal Matthew Inman raised thousands of dollars between two separate fundraisers this summer. But earlier this month, viral content site Buzzfeed attempted to vilify Inman and his approach to creating comics.
Your Tears Are Delicious
December 18th, 2012 2:20 PMThis catchphrase has been used online since 2007 as a retort to someone complaining about an unpopular opinion or whining about trivial inconveniences.
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Lettuce / It Says "Never Give Up"
After Tumblr user ChuckQuizmo purposefully mistranslated the Japanese word for "lettuce" as "never give up," other users on the microblogging network began sharing inspirational photos of lettuce.
One Direction
This British-Irish boy band formed in 2010 has inspired the creation of a slew of parody music videos on YouTube.
The Oatmeal
In 2012, creator of the Oatmeal Matthew Inman raised thousands of dollars between two separate fundraisers this summer. But earlier this month, viral content site Buzzfeed attempted to vilify Inman and his approach to creating comics.
Your Tears Are Delicious
This catchphrase has been used online since 2007 as a retort to someone complaining about an unpopular opinion or whining about trivial inconveniences.