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"Blood for the Blood God"
May 10th, 2017 8:00 PMA Warhammer 40k catchphrase in praise of Khorne has bled into other fandoms and become a popular snowclone online.
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The Perfect Meme "For Really Big Mistakes"
May 10th, 2017 7:00 PMThe internet is filled with mistakes, and finally, there's an eraser to take care of it. "For Really Big Mistakes" is a meme that can take care of bad video games, years, or economic systems.
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Corn and Beans: A Love Story
May 10th, 2017 6:35 PM ShareKnow Your Meme 101: Who Would Win?
May 10th, 2017 6:08 PMInternet experts Eric and Jon try to answer some of the most difficult hypothetical questions that got a lot of folks on the Internet stuck in the thinking hole since 2010.
"God Left" Memes Express Distaste on Reddit
May 10th, 2017 5:25 PMAn exploitable Grand Theft Auto V online screencap showing a player named "God" leaving the game has taken off on Reddit as a way to shun various cultural trends, including the much-maligned fidget spinners.
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"Blood for the Blood God"
A Warhammer 40k catchphrase in praise of Khorne has bled into other fandoms and become a popular snowclone online.
The Perfect Meme "For Really Big Mistakes"
The internet is filled with mistakes, and finally, there's an eraser to take care of it. "For Really Big Mistakes" is a meme that can take care of bad video games, years, or economic systems.
Know Your Meme 101: Who Would Win?
Internet experts Eric and Jon try to answer some of the most difficult hypothetical questions that got a lot of folks on the Internet stuck in the thinking hole since 2010.
"God Left" Memes Express Distaste on Reddit
An exploitable Grand Theft Auto V online screencap showing a player named "God" leaving the game has taken off on Reddit as a way to shun various cultural trends, including the much-maligned fidget spinners.