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- The 'Wesley Snipes Crying' Meme Appeared In 'New Jack City' 34 Years Ago This Very Day
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At Dawn We Ride
September 3rd, 2014 3:56 PMThis image macro series typically features photographs of people and animals riding a variety of mounts as if they were preparing for battle.
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Yee!
September 3rd, 2014 12:30 PMThis onomatopoeia taken from a low budget knockoff of the 1998 animated film The Land Before Time began circulating on Tumblr after the video surfaced on Reddit last month.
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The Penny Arcade Expo
September 3rd, 2014 10:30 AMThe video game conference named after the late '90s webcomic celebrated its 10th anniversary this August.
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Gay Teen Disowned by Family Finds Support Online
September 2nd, 2014 3:30 PMAfter a video of Georgia teen Daniel Pierce being abused by his family after informing them his homosexulaity is not a choice went viral supporters donated over $90,000 to his GoFundMePage.
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Bye Felicia
August 31st, 2014 12:00 PMThis memorable quote from 1990s comedy film Friday is often used as a dismissive farewell online.
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At Dawn We Ride
This image macro series typically features photographs of people and animals riding a variety of mounts as if they were preparing for battle.
The Penny Arcade Expo
The video game conference named after the late '90s webcomic celebrated its 10th anniversary this August.
Gay Teen Disowned by Family Finds Support Online
After a video of Georgia teen Daniel Pierce being abused by his family after informing them his homosexulaity is not a choice went viral supporters donated over $90,000 to his GoFundMePage.
Bye Felicia
This memorable quote from 1990s comedy film Friday is often used as a dismissive farewell online.