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Taxmaster
February 6th, 2013 6:19 PMIt's tax season again, which means Taxmaster CEO Patrick Cox is probably back in business! Well, at least on 4chan anyway, since his company is no longer around after filing bankruptcy in March 2012.
"Bitches Be Like..."
February 6th, 2013 6:00 PMThis phrase is often paired with unflattering photographs on sites like Instagram and Pinterest. Where did this captioning trend come from?
Crystallized Darth Vader
February 6th, 2013 4:00 PMCroatian GIF artist Paolo Čerić created this pulsing GIF of a crystallized Darth Vader helmet.
Vindictive Girls
February 6th, 2013 3:40 PMThis spin-off of "Girls Laughing" reaction images combines the mocking tone of the original series with the captioning style of "And Then I Said."
A Meme War in the Oregon State Senate
February 6th, 2013 2:50 PMResearcher Matthew Harris shares this interesting story about the recent exchange of political memes between the Democrats and Republicans in Oregon's state senate. Is the politicization of internet memes a ripple effect of the 2012 election? Or is this the future of our nation's political debate?
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"Bitches Be Like..."
This phrase is often paired with unflattering photographs on sites like Instagram and Pinterest. Where did this captioning trend come from?
Crystallized Darth Vader
Croatian GIF artist Paolo Čerić created this pulsing GIF of a crystallized Darth Vader helmet.
Vindictive Girls
This spin-off of "Girls Laughing" reaction images combines the mocking tone of the original series with the captioning style of "And Then I Said."
A Meme War in the Oregon State Senate
Researcher Matthew Harris shares this interesting story about the recent exchange of political memes between the Democrats and Republicans in Oregon's state senate. Is the politicization of internet memes a ripple effect of the 2012 election? Or is this the future of our nation's political debate?