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Slang Terms of 2012
December 13th, 2012 6:31 PMThe Know Your Meme staff have gone back and analyzed a plethora of Internet phrases and abbreviations, narrowing down 10 of the year's most significant.
Sixty Seconds of Gabe Newell
December 13th, 2012 5:30 PMIn just about a minute, this video details Gabe Newell's rise to legendary status in the gaming world.
Rage Faces: Christmas Edition
December 13th, 2012 5:00 PMMFW it's an Internet Christmas!
Hurricane Sandy
December 13th, 2012 4:30 PMNotable Events of 2012: Befitting its reputation as one of the largest and deadliest storms to strike the east coast, Hurricane Sandy also left a heavy trail of viral videos and hoaxes behind its path in the social media.
Mistletoe Kissing Prank
December 13th, 2012 3:30 PMYouTuber Stuart Edgington pranks people at a college campus to see if they are willing to kiss underneath floating mistletoe.
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Slang Terms of 2012
The Know Your Meme staff have gone back and analyzed a plethora of Internet phrases and abbreviations, narrowing down 10 of the year's most significant.
Sixty Seconds of Gabe Newell
In just about a minute, this video details Gabe Newell's rise to legendary status in the gaming world.
Rage Faces: Christmas Edition
MFW it's an Internet Christmas!
Hurricane Sandy
Notable Events of 2012: Befitting its reputation as one of the largest and deadliest storms to strike the east coast, Hurricane Sandy also left a heavy trail of viral videos and hoaxes behind its path in the social media.