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Short stories that are creepy in nature and spread through copy-and-paste mechanism on the Internet.
This tuxedo cat gained internet fame this April for his black and white YouTube videos in which a narrator discusses his philosophical thoughts in French.
This snowclone template was inspired by a line spoken by the human footmen soldiers in the real-time strategy game Warcraft 2.
Know Your Meme's Japanese specialist Mona sheds a light on what could be one of the first internet memes to emerge from Futaba Channel, based on the cover art of a Japanese children's book.
This image macro series was inspired by a scene featuring the character Patrick Star from the animated television series Spongebob Squarepants.
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