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The date of a mysterious apocalyptic prophecy that had been spreading through 4chan for the past month came and went yesterday, leaving only confusion in its wake.
For the past week, a new meme has dominated Me_IRL every day. But is such a speedy life cycle for memes sustainable?
"The Cask of Amontillado" used to just be a popular short story by American fiction writer Edgar Allan Poe, but it didn't really become immortal until October 2016 when it became a spooky meme for spooky teens on Tumblr.
This memorable quote uttered by clone troopers in the 2005 shooter video game Star Wars: Battlefront 2 has seen a resurgence in image macros posted on the /r/me_irl subreddit this week.
After prominent YouTuber Casey Neistat posted a video announcing his support for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, many took issue with his insistence that other content creators be "called out" for refusing to discuss politics on their respective YouTube channels.
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The date of a mysterious apocalyptic prophecy that had been spreading through 4chan for the past month came and went yesterday, leaving only confusion in its wake.
For the past week, a new meme has dominated Me_IRL every day. But is such a speedy life cycle for memes sustainable?
"The Cask of Amontillado" used to just be a popular short story by American fiction writer Edgar Allan Poe, but it didn't really become immortal until October 2016 when it became a spooky meme for spooky teens on Tumblr.
This memorable quote uttered by clone troopers in the 2005 shooter video game Star Wars: Battlefront 2 has seen a resurgence in image macros posted on the /r/me_irl subreddit this week.
After prominent YouTuber Casey Neistat posted a video announcing his support for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, many took issue with his insistence that other content creators be "called out" for refusing to discuss politics on their respective YouTube channels.
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