- Where Are They Now? Here's A Look At Bhad Bhabie, Danielle Bregoli, Nearly A Decade After She Coined 'Cash Me Ousside, How Bow Dah' And Became A Meme
- What's The '99% Accuracy' Trend On TikTok? The Meme Reenactments And Viral Video Recreations Explained
- Why Are People Calling Patrick Star 'Subaru' On TikTok? The Viral 'SpongeBob' Memes Explained
- What's Up With President Trump Defunding 'Transgender Mice' Research? The Origin Of The Viral Debate And Meme Explained
- Why Was Content Creator Amouranth The Target Of A Home Invasion? The Attempted Crypto Robbery On The Streamer Explained
Head Slap Prank
May 2nd, 2014 4:30 PMThis deceptive practical joke fools a target into thinking an innocent bystander slapped the back of their head unprovoked.
Share
Molly Kestner’s Tearjerking Ballad Goes Viral
May 2nd, 2014 3:23 PMMinnesota teen singer-songwriter Molly Kate Kestner sings "His Daughter," a heart-aching ballad about a girl who gets abandoned by her alcoholic dad and grows up to be a teenage mom.
Everyone on Twitter is #Johning
May 2nd, 2014 2:30 PMAfter The Hollywood Reporter released a photo John Green, popular vlogger and author of The Fault in Our Stars, fans on Twitter started to tweet photos recreating his awkward pose.
Share
The Lost Star Wars 1980's Anime
May 2nd, 2014 1:57 PMCheck out this 1980's anime version of the Star Wars science fiction films by the Nacho Punch comedy channel on YouTube.
SWAT Kittens, Standing By
May 2nd, 2014 1:10 PM ShareWelcome new visitor!
Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
Head Slap Prank
This deceptive practical joke fools a target into thinking an innocent bystander slapped the back of their head unprovoked.
Molly Kestner’s Tearjerking Ballad Goes Viral
Minnesota teen singer-songwriter Molly Kate Kestner sings "His Daughter," a heart-aching ballad about a girl who gets abandoned by her alcoholic dad and grows up to be a teenage mom.
Everyone on Twitter is #Johning
After The Hollywood Reporter released a photo John Green, popular vlogger and author of The Fault in Our Stars, fans on Twitter started to tweet photos recreating his awkward pose.