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Bad Advice Cat
October 20th, 2011 5:46 PMThis advice animal knows how to solve all of life's problems! And by solve, we mean make them a lot worse.
Stocking
October 20th, 2011 4:58 PMThis photo fad involves taking the cheesy stock photos that have become so prevalent online, and recreating them in a mocking fashion.
The Kremvax Hoax
October 19th, 2011 7:17 PMIn 1984, a user named K. Chernenko posted a message to Usenet stating that the USSR would be joining the platform under the VAX domain Kremvax, causing a stir amongst users.
Bad Lip Reading
October 19th, 2011 5:40 PMThe Bad Lip Reading YouTube channel kicked off in March this year with a parody of Rebecca Black's "Friday" music video.
Tea Party Movement
October 18th, 2011 10:52 PMSimilar to Occupy Wall Street, the Tea Party also had its beginning as a spontaneous internet campaign, but it has since snowballed into a nationwide movement that continues to this day.
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Bad Advice Cat
This advice animal knows how to solve all of life's problems! And by solve, we mean make them a lot worse.
The Kremvax Hoax
In 1984, a user named K. Chernenko posted a message to Usenet stating that the USSR would be joining the platform under the VAX domain Kremvax, causing a stir amongst users.
Bad Lip Reading
The Bad Lip Reading YouTube channel kicked off in March this year with a parody of Rebecca Black's "Friday" music video.
Tea Party Movement
Similar to Occupy Wall Street, the Tea Party also had its beginning as a spontaneous internet campaign, but it has since snowballed into a nationwide movement that continues to this day.