- 23 Years Ago, The Iconic 'Horse Head Mask' Galloped Onto The Scene
- The 'Bro I'm Straight Up Not Having a Good Time' Reaction Image Is 6 Years Old Today
- It's Been Four Years Since Someone First Used This Image Of Walt Screaming In A Car As A Meme
- Unknown 9: Awakening Follow in the Footsteps of Concord's Failure Spawning Memes And Debate In The Gaming Community
- A Slew Of Slang Abbreviations Like TS, PMO And ICL Have Flooded TikTok, Devolving Internet AAVE
Darwin's Last Supper
December 20th, 2012 1:30 PMThis monkey has surely been getting around.
Lil Bub
December 20th, 2012 1:07 PMThe runner-up candidate for the cat of the year!
Tragedy and Video Game Violence
December 19th, 2012 9:30 PMYouTuber TotalBiscuit provides a critique on the way mainstream media frames school shootings, which tend to focus on glorifying the attacker and blaming video games for the violence.
Ola K Ase
December 19th, 2012 9:00 PMThis Spanish catchphrase is a play on the Spanish expression “Hola Que Hace,” which literally means “Hi, What are you doing?" It has been adopted as an image macro series similar to Whatcha Thinkin' Bout?
Assumptions in Forced Perspective
December 19th, 2012 8:00 PMBritish psychologist and YouTube illusionist Richard Wiseman bends our depth perception with this short video shot in forced perspective.
Welcome new visitor!
Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
Darwin's Last Supper
This monkey has surely been getting around.
Tragedy and Video Game Violence
YouTuber TotalBiscuit provides a critique on the way mainstream media frames school shootings, which tend to focus on glorifying the attacker and blaming video games for the violence.
Ola K Ase
This Spanish catchphrase is a play on the Spanish expression “Hola Que Hace,” which literally means “Hi, What are you doing?" It has been adopted as an image macro series similar to Whatcha Thinkin' Bout?
Assumptions in Forced Perspective
British psychologist and YouTube illusionist Richard Wiseman bends our depth perception with this short video shot in forced perspective.