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Vibrating GIFs
February 1st, 2013 12:30 PMThese wiggly animated GIFs are often used as reaction faces on image boards and discussion forums.
Bonobo's "Cirrus"
February 1st, 2013 11:35 AMAnimator and composer Cyriak applies his unique style to vintage video clips in this music video for Bonobo's new song "Cirrus."
Meme Elitism
February 1st, 2013 11:34 AMMeme Elitism is an online ideology rooted in the opposition to the popularization of memes among non-underground communities and the mainstream media. While elitism has been a staple element of online communities since the days of Usenet newsgroups, such disdain for the promulgation of meme culture can be seen as a countermovement to the growing influence of social media in the Internet culture which began in the late 2000s. Those who pertain to this belief tend to have ties with online communities that thrived before the arrival of Web 2.0 and view themselves as arbitrators of what a meme can be and cannot be.
Ruined Childhood: Power Rangers Edition
February 1st, 2013 11:34 AMThe Power Rangers have arrived to ruin your childhood.
Jedi Cats
February 1st, 2013 11:33 AMThese cats understand the way of the force.
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Vibrating GIFs
These wiggly animated GIFs are often used as reaction faces on image boards and discussion forums.
Meme Elitism
Meme Elitism is an online ideology rooted in the opposition to the popularization of memes among non-underground communities and the mainstream media. While elitism has been a staple element of online communities since the days of Usenet newsgroups, such disdain for the promulgation of meme culture can be seen as a countermovement to the growing influence of social media in the Internet culture which began in the late 2000s. Those who pertain to this belief tend to have ties with online communities that thrived before the arrival of Web 2.0 and view themselves as arbitrators of what a meme can be and cannot be.
Ruined Childhood: Power Rangers Edition
The Power Rangers have arrived to ruin your childhood.