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The Smash Invitation Letter Is a Time-honored Meme
January 23rd, 2019 11:00 AMThe Smash invitation has seen a ton of play in memes since Super Smash Brothers Ultimate has been announced.
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Cutting Water With Scissors Brings Disappointing Results
January 23rd, 2019 9:00 AMAn object labeling meme with roots in last year's viral video helps illustrate extreme futility of some actions.
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PewDiePie Draws Reddit's Attention to the Meat Scepter
January 22nd, 2019 9:30 PMA legendary creepy asteriks post has gone mainstream.
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The Hell of Creepy Asteriks
January 22nd, 2019 7:00 PMPlease stop doing this, fellas and ladies.
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"Guacamole Penis" Memes Explode on Instagram
January 22nd, 2019 6:00 PMThis non-sequitur catchphrase has taken off in recent weeks on Instagram and within various s**tpost communities on Reddit.
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The Smash Invitation Letter Is a Time-honored Meme
The Smash invitation has seen a ton of play in memes since Super Smash Brothers Ultimate has been announced.
Cutting Water With Scissors Brings Disappointing Results
An object labeling meme with roots in last year's viral video helps illustrate extreme futility of some actions.
PewDiePie Draws Reddit's Attention to the Meat Scepter
A legendary creepy asteriks post has gone mainstream.
The Hell of Creepy Asteriks
Please stop doing this, fellas and ladies.
"Guacamole Penis" Memes Explode on Instagram
This non-sequitur catchphrase has taken off in recent weeks on Instagram and within various s**tpost communities on Reddit.