- Former Head Of Kazakhstan's National Security Committee Claims Trump Was Hired By The KGB Under Codename 'Krasnov'
- 'You're Telling Me A Shrimp Fried This Rice?' Joke First Appeared On Twitter 12 Years Ago Today
- It's Been Seven Years Since A Dua Lipa Fan Said 'Go Girl Give Us Nothing!'
- TikTokers Are Warning Each Other That They May Get 'Slimed' By Their Homeboys On The 26th Of February
- Some People Are Disappointed With Obsidian's Latest Fantasy RPG 'Avowed' Not Being A 'Skyrim' Killer, Despite It Never Claiming To Be One
Forty Fake TV Websites
April 8th, 2013 8:00 PMDebbie Saslaw compiled 40 weird and hilarious websites featured in several hit television shows into this supercut.
The Public Library of U.S. Diplomacy
April 8th, 2013 7:00 PMWikileaks has launched what it claims to be the “the world’s largest searchable collection of U.S. confidential diplomatic communications,” including the latest addition of 1.7 million documents archived under the U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger during the 1970s.
Gizmo the Disobedient Cat
April 8th, 2013 6:30 PMThis cat clearly has no more f**ks to give.
Are We Tweeting All Too Predictably?
April 8th, 2013 6:02 PMAs the Internet remembers Britain's "Iron Lady" prime minister Margaret Thatcher, UK journalist Martin Belam's surreal prediction of Twitter's reaction months before her death has been making the rounds as well (via Salon).
Bitcoin is Now Almost Worth $200
April 8th, 2013 5:30 PMThe value of a Bitcoin has risen nearly 740% from January's price of $13.50, leading some analysts to speculate there is a big bubble on the horizon.
Welcome new visitor!
Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
The Public Library of U.S. Diplomacy
Wikileaks has launched what it claims to be the “the world’s largest searchable collection of U.S. confidential diplomatic communications,” including the latest addition of 1.7 million documents archived under the U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger during the 1970s.
Are We Tweeting All Too Predictably?
As the Internet remembers Britain's "Iron Lady" prime minister Margaret Thatcher, UK journalist Martin Belam's surreal prediction of Twitter's reaction months before her death has been making the rounds as well (via Salon).
Bitcoin is Now Almost Worth $200
The value of a Bitcoin has risen nearly 740% from January's price of $13.50, leading some analysts to speculate there is a big bubble on the horizon.