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Researching Now: Stephen Colbert
December 6th, 2012 1:05 AMResearcher NES2 asks: should there be a Know Your Meme profile article on Stephen Colbert?
Evolution of Nintendo with Reggie
December 6th, 2012 12:35 AMFor more info, check out KYMdb – Nintendo / KYMdb – Reggie Fils-Aime.
'Murica
December 5th, 2012 10:30 PMThis slang term is used to both criticize American stereotypes and support ironic chauvinism.
KYM Gallery: Dubstep Game Montages
December 5th, 2012 9:31 PMCheck out this tongue-in-cheek subgenre of dubstep remixes on YouTube which pokes fun at all the cliches found in "kill montages" typically associated with first-person shooter games.
Piracy, It’s a Crime
December 5th, 2012 9:00 PMPSA Memes: This public service advertisement, found as an unskippable movie on many DVDs, inspired the creation of many parody videos and image macros.
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Researching Now: Stephen Colbert
Researcher NES2 asks: should there be a Know Your Meme profile article on Stephen Colbert?
Evolution of Nintendo with Reggie
For more info, check out KYMdb – Nintendo / KYMdb – Reggie Fils-Aime.
KYM Gallery: Dubstep Game Montages
Check out this tongue-in-cheek subgenre of dubstep remixes on YouTube which pokes fun at all the cliches found in "kill montages" typically associated with first-person shooter games.
Piracy, It’s a Crime
PSA Memes: This public service advertisement, found as an unskippable movie on many DVDs, inspired the creation of many parody videos and image macros.