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- Reese Youngn's 'No More Parties' Remix Is Back In Memes Following The Spread Of 'Dih,' 'TS' And 'PMO'
- 2013 'Modern Family' Scene Has TikTokers Saying 'I Hate Vietnam' In New Lip Dub Trend
- 'Warhammer 40K' Fans Are Hyped For The Much Awaited Sequel To The 2018 Fan Film 'Astartes'
- Villains Take Their Names In Viral 'I Think I Like That Name' Meme On Twitter
Obama and McKayla are Unimpressed
November 19th, 2012 12:30 PMMcKayla Maroney is not impressed with President Obama's knowledge of internet memes.
Yo Dawg
November 19th, 2012 12:00 PMHelp us document the spread of the classic "Yo Dawg" jokes on the Internet.
The Day the Earth Stopped Masturbating
November 16th, 2012 11:30 PMThe GoldenMoustacheVideo YouTube channel released this video showing what happens when fapping is outlawed.
The Internet Reacts to Hostess Liquidation
November 16th, 2012 10:32 PMToday's news of the iconic American bakery company's closure has led many fans to hoard up and pay tribute to the all-American junk food, not to mention some hilariously high price auctions for Twinkies on eBay.
Call Me Maybe: Heart Rate Monitor Edition
November 16th, 2012 9:30 PMFor his Music Hack Day @MIT project, programmer Ryan Challinor used a heart rate monitor to control the tempo of Carley Rae Jepsen's Call Me Maybe with his own heartbeat.
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Obama and McKayla are Unimpressed
McKayla Maroney is not impressed with President Obama's knowledge of internet memes.
The Internet Reacts to Hostess Liquidation
Today's news of the iconic American bakery company's closure has led many fans to hoard up and pay tribute to the all-American junk food, not to mention some hilariously high price auctions for Twinkies on eBay.
Call Me Maybe: Heart Rate Monitor Edition
For his Music Hack Day @MIT project, programmer Ryan Challinor used a heart rate monitor to control the tempo of Carley Rae Jepsen's Call Me Maybe with his own heartbeat.