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It's Been Nearly 20 Years, But Memers Are Still Wondering, 'Where Was Gondor When The Westfold Fell?'
August 11th, 2021 11:00 AMAn iconic line gets its due.
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Non-Binary, Genderfluid, and They/Them Memers Defining Their Vibes More Accurately Now
August 10th, 2021 3:00 PMNon-binary vibes have been surfacing on Twitter lately, giving new, visual signifiers to this part of the meme community. The catchphrase has been circling the web for a while now but just started receiving more mainstream attention going into March 2021.
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YouTuber wavywebsurf Continues To Solidify Himself as One of the Internet's Leading Meme Historians
August 10th, 2021 12:15 PMwavywebsurf is a YouTuber who started his channel in May 2016. Since then, he's certified himself as a meme historian and quality content creator, flexing an 800,000 strong subscriber base in August 2021.
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Appearances Can Be Deceiving, But This Sign Telling Us Terry Crews Is 7 Years Old Looks Legit
August 10th, 2021 11:15 AM7 Year Old Boy Terry Crews is an exploitable image macro of actor Terry Crews wearing a sign that reads "7 YEAR OLD BOY". The image comes from an episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, where Crews' character is roleplaying as a seven-year-old boy. The image is primarily used to comment on actors who play characters significantly younger than they are.
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"What Is This Place?" Starts Over The Hedge And Goes Anywhere You Think You Know
August 9th, 2021 11:15 AM"What Is This Place?" Turtle is an exploitable image macro featuring Verne, a character from the 2006 DreamWorks computer animated film Over The Hedge. The meme usually notes how expectations about a place do not line up with the reality of actually being there, but with the expectations only implied, unlike the Expectation vs. Reality format.
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It's Been Nearly 20 Years, But Memers Are Still Wondering, 'Where Was Gondor When The Westfold Fell?'
An iconic line gets its due.
Non-Binary, Genderfluid, and They/Them Memers Defining Their Vibes More Accurately Now
Non-binary vibes have been surfacing on Twitter lately, giving new, visual signifiers to this part of the meme community. The catchphrase has been circling the web for a while now but just started receiving more mainstream attention going into March 2021.
YouTuber wavywebsurf Continues To Solidify Himself as One of the Internet's Leading Meme Historians
wavywebsurf is a YouTuber who started his channel in May 2016. Since then, he's certified himself as a meme historian and quality content creator, flexing an 800,000 strong subscriber base in August 2021.
Appearances Can Be Deceiving, But This Sign Telling Us Terry Crews Is 7 Years Old Looks Legit
7 Year Old Boy Terry Crews is an exploitable image macro of actor Terry Crews wearing a sign that reads "7 YEAR OLD BOY". The image comes from an episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, where Crews' character is roleplaying as a seven-year-old boy. The image is primarily used to comment on actors who play characters significantly younger than they are.
"What Is This Place?" Starts Over The Hedge And Goes Anywhere You Think You Know
"What Is This Place?" Turtle is an exploitable image macro featuring Verne, a character from the 2006 DreamWorks computer animated film Over The Hedge. The meme usually notes how expectations about a place do not line up with the reality of actually being there, but with the expectations only implied, unlike the Expectation vs. Reality format.