- Warhammer 40K’s Greatest Memes Explained: Thieves, Liars and the Most Punchable Man in the Galaxy
- Who Is The 'American Woman In Pakistan?' Onijah Robinson, The Lady From New York Who Is In Karachi, Explained
- What's The 'North Liberty' Meme? The Angry Dad Phone Call When His Son Was At 'Asher's House' Explained
- What's The 'What's A Father' XXXTentacion Meme? The 'Corny' Interview Clip Of The Late Rapper Explained
- See The Winner Of January 2025's Meme Of The Month!
Star Wars Episode VII: Gauntlet of Infinity
April 18th, 2013 8:20 PMCould Patton Oswalt's multi-verse vision for the next Star Wars film actually become a reality? Redditor Criticalbuzz made this colorful mock-up poster in homage to Oswalt's The Gauntlet of Infinity.
Snapchat
April 18th, 2013 7:30 PMThis mobile application for iOS and Android devices, which recently reached the milestone of 150 million sent pictures per day, has a reputation for being used to send sexually explicit photos and videos.
Ten Facts about Facebook
April 18th, 2013 6:30 PMEver wondered why Facebook is blue or how many photos are hosted on the social networking site? The answers might surprise you.
Anonymous Presses on Parsons' Death
April 18th, 2013 6:11 PMIn living up to its unofficial motto "Anons Deliver," the online vigilante group continues to exert pressure on the police investigation of the Canadian teenager's death with a new ultimatum to reveal the alleged suspects' names if no progress is made.
Patton Oswalt's Star Wars Filibuster
April 18th, 2013 5:00 PMIn this week's episode of Parks and Recreation, comedian Patton Oswalt guest-stars as a filibustering citizen who pitches his multi-verse script for the next Star Wars film in a non-stop, nine-minute-long improvised speech.
Welcome new visitor!
Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
Star Wars Episode VII: Gauntlet of Infinity
Could Patton Oswalt's multi-verse vision for the next Star Wars film actually become a reality? Redditor Criticalbuzz made this colorful mock-up poster in homage to Oswalt's The Gauntlet of Infinity.
Anonymous Presses on Parsons' Death
In living up to its unofficial motto "Anons Deliver," the online vigilante group continues to exert pressure on the police investigation of the Canadian teenager's death with a new ultimatum to reveal the alleged suspects' names if no progress is made.