- TikToker Cookie King Talks Luke Belmar, '99% Accuracy' Trend And Other Brainrot Memes That He Somehow Started
- What Is The 'Down Boy, Arf' Meme And Where Did It Come From? The Viral 'Archie Comics' Panel Explained
- What's With The Memes About J.D. Vance Asking Zelenskyy 'Have You Said Thank You Once?' The Jokes After The Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting Explained
- What's With Jokes That Go 'No, It's Fine, I Just Didn't Think It Would Be Chinese'? Memes Inspired By A TikTok About 'Chinese Heaven' Explained
- What's With The Weird 'J.D. Vance Photoshop Edits' Online? The 'Babyface' Trend That's Distorted The Vice President's Face Explained
There Are Two Types of People in This World
December 3rd, 2014 2:23 PMLife, according to the binary side of the Internet.
Share
That Moment When You Pull Up at a Stop Sign
December 3rd, 2014 2:00 PMKeeping it real, it's not easy to do 24/7.
Miranda Sings Teams up with Jerry Seinfeld
December 3rd, 2014 12:50 PMAfter appearing on the web show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Colleen Ballinger's awkward YouTube character Miranda Sings teamed up with comedian Jerry Seinfeld to play a horrible game of Pictionary on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Share
Too Many Cooks: Cello Edition
December 3rd, 2014 11:30 AMMusician David Chen beautifully performs the theme song from Caspar Kelly's sitcom parody "Too Many Cooks" on a cello.
Star Wars VII: Laser Weapon Concept Sketches
December 2nd, 2014 10:00 PM ShareWelcome new visitor!
Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
There Are Two Types of People in This World
Life, according to the binary side of the Internet.
Miranda Sings Teams up with Jerry Seinfeld
After appearing on the web show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Colleen Ballinger's awkward YouTube character Miranda Sings teamed up with comedian Jerry Seinfeld to play a horrible game of Pictionary on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Too Many Cooks: Cello Edition
Musician David Chen beautifully performs the theme song from Caspar Kelly's sitcom parody "Too Many Cooks" on a cello.