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Homer Shake
March 2nd, 2013 5:57 PMThe Simpsons' onboard the unstoppable Harlem Shake train.
Know Your Meme Facts
March 2nd, 2013 5:36 PMThe phrase "Before you say I am stoling this art, let me explain you a thing" has been making the rounds on Tumblr in a snowclone format, but its origin is murky. Many believe it came from a comment on deviantArt defending plagiarism. Have you seen the original post?
Staged Animal Rescue Video
March 2nd, 2013 5:29 PMThe Comedy Central reality show Nathan For You stages a viral video of a pig rescuing a goat to generate buzz for the Oak Glen Petting Zoo.
This Isn't Even My Final Form
March 2nd, 2013 5:28 PM“This isn’t even my final form” is a catchphrase commonly associated with image macros or videos depicting oddly shaped or deformed looking characters.
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Homer Shake
The Simpsons' onboard the unstoppable Harlem Shake train.
Know Your Meme Facts
The phrase "Before you say I am stoling this art, let me explain you a thing" has been making the rounds on Tumblr in a snowclone format, but its origin is murky. Many believe it came from a comment on deviantArt defending plagiarism. Have you seen the original post?
Staged Animal Rescue Video
The Comedy Central reality show Nathan For You stages a viral video of a pig rescuing a goat to generate buzz for the Oak Glen Petting Zoo.
This Isn't Even My Final Form
“This isn’t even my final form” is a catchphrase commonly associated with image macros or videos depicting oddly shaped or deformed looking characters.