- 23 Years Ago, The Iconic 'Horse Head Mask' Galloped Onto The Scene
- The 'Bro I'm Straight Up Not Having a Good Time' Reaction Image Is 6 Years Old Today
- It's Been Four Years Since Someone First Used This Image Of Walt Screaming In A Car As A Meme
- Unknown 9: Awakening Follow in the Footsteps of Concord's Failure Spawning Memes And Debate In The Gaming Community
- A Slew Of Slang Abbreviations Like TS, PMO And ICL Have Flooded TikTok, Devolving Internet AAVE
"Rap Quotes" Street Art Project
May 14th, 2013 9:30 PMArtist Jay Shells joined up with the pop culture site Animal New York to make a scavenger hunt by placing quotes from popular rap songs on signs at 30 different locations throughout New York City.
GameFAQs
May 14th, 2013 9:00 PMThis video game information database contains a slew of message boards that have been active in the proliferation of game-related Internet memes.
The Beatles Mashup: Imagine The Band
May 14th, 2013 8:10 PMCheck out this groovy mashup of John Lennon's "Imagine" and Paul McCartney & Wings' "Band on the Run" mixed by UK-based DJ Mark Vidler.
Scumbag Brain Loves Placeholder Names
May 14th, 2013 7:40 PM ShareWhat Americans Think about Hipsters
May 14th, 2013 7:11 PMAccording to the latest poll, 42% of American voters have an unfavorable opinion of the so-called hipster counterculture, more than a quarter of whom said that self-identifying hipsters should be subject to a special tax for nuisance.
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"Rap Quotes" Street Art Project
Artist Jay Shells joined up with the pop culture site Animal New York to make a scavenger hunt by placing quotes from popular rap songs on signs at 30 different locations throughout New York City.
The Beatles Mashup: Imagine The Band
Check out this groovy mashup of John Lennon's "Imagine" and Paul McCartney & Wings' "Band on the Run" mixed by UK-based DJ Mark Vidler.
What Americans Think about Hipsters
According to the latest poll, 42% of American voters have an unfavorable opinion of the so-called hipster counterculture, more than a quarter of whom said that self-identifying hipsters should be subject to a special tax for nuisance.