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Meme Research 101: Precision-Googling
Meme research, how does it work? Check out the first article in our new ten-part instructional series exploring the fundamentals of mapping, documenting and chronicling the history of an internet meme.
ISIS Isn't Ready For Our Deep Fried Memes
Threatening ISIS with deep fried memes has become a thing, for some reason, in shitposting communities.
NoPUNintendo Returns
After a five-year hiatus, the series featuring the worst Nintendo puns you can imagine reappeared on YouTube.
Ed, Edd n Eddy: 2017 Edition
YouTuber Antoons imagines what the Canadian-American animated comedy series Ed, Edd n Eddy might look like if it were still in production today.