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Street Fighter
April 3rd, 2013 8:37 PMThis fighting game franchise has developed a significant presence online, having spawned fan pages, parody videos, fan arts and Internet memes.
April Fool's Confession Prank FAIL
April 3rd, 2013 8:00 PMAn April Fool's Day prank goes horribly wrong when a son tells his mother he is addicted to drugs.
Said No Supreme Court Justice Ever
April 3rd, 2013 7:30 PM ShareIs Harlem Shake a Corporate Meme?
April 3rd, 2013 7:06 PMIn this most recent analysis of Harlem Shake's record-breaking success, Kevin Ashton suggests that the viral success of the meme may be attributed to a select few powerhouses in the social media industry, rather than grassroots creatives of the so-called Internet hive mind.
Huey Lewis as Doubles Guy
April 3rd, 2013 6:26 PMHuey Lewis and Weird Al remake a scene from the 1991 horror film American Psycho.
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Street Fighter
This fighting game franchise has developed a significant presence online, having spawned fan pages, parody videos, fan arts and Internet memes.
April Fool's Confession Prank FAIL
An April Fool's Day prank goes horribly wrong when a son tells his mother he is addicted to drugs.
Is Harlem Shake a Corporate Meme?
In this most recent analysis of Harlem Shake's record-breaking success, Kevin Ashton suggests that the viral success of the meme may be attributed to a select few powerhouses in the social media industry, rather than grassroots creatives of the so-called Internet hive mind.