- It's The One Year Anniversary Of 'We're Costco Guys'
- 'Shrek 5' Teaser Revealed Brushed Up Character Designs, And People Are Not Sure About The Changes
- Amouranth's Anti-LGBTQ Quote Sparks Drama And Outrage Online
- Jackie Chan Reaching For His Brain Full Junk Became One Of The Earliest 'Response Images' On This Day
- The Pokémon Company Knew What They Were Doing When They Released The Life-Sized Gardevoir Plush
Top Ten Weird Memes of 2012
December 14th, 2012 8:00 PMKnow Your Meme takes a look back at some of this year's most "WTF" memes, narrowing down ten of the most signicant.
There's No Time To Explain Supercut
December 14th, 2012 7:00 PMJust press play, there's no time to….well, you know.
IKEA Monkey Oil Painting
December 14th, 2012 6:34 PMThis oil painting of the IKEA Monkey was created by Tumblr user Meaniepies earlier this week.
December 21st, 2012
December 14th, 2012 5:49 PMDoomsday Memes: Just a friendly reminder that the world might be coming to an end in seven days.
A Psychiatrist's Plea to the News Media: Don't Make the Shooter the "Anti-Hero"
December 14th, 2012 4:24 PMIn the wake of the latest school shooting in Connecticut, this BBC news clip of a forensics psychiatrist urging the news media not to portray the gunman as the "anti-hero" has been making the rounds.
Welcome new visitor!
Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
Top Ten Weird Memes of 2012
Know Your Meme takes a look back at some of this year's most "WTF" memes, narrowing down ten of the most signicant.
There's No Time To Explain Supercut
Just press play, there's no time to….well, you know.
IKEA Monkey Oil Painting
This oil painting of the IKEA Monkey was created by Tumblr user Meaniepies earlier this week.
December 21st, 2012
Doomsday Memes: Just a friendly reminder that the world might be coming to an end in seven days.
A Psychiatrist's Plea to the News Media: Don't Make the Shooter the "Anti-Hero"
In the wake of the latest school shooting in Connecticut, this BBC news clip of a forensics psychiatrist urging the news media not to portray the gunman as the "anti-hero" has been making the rounds.