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Memebase Presents: Ecce Homo Cosplay
October 3rd, 2012 7:45 PMMemebase showcases what could be one of this years hottest meme Halloween costumes. Be sure to check out the new Cheezburger homepage featuring content from I Can Has Cheezburger, ROFLrazzi, FAIL Blog, Memebase and The Daily What!
Food Porn
October 3rd, 2012 7:20 PMEdible Memes: First introduced through food columns and restaurant reviews in the early 1990s, the so called "food porn" has since grown into a popular subgenre of food photography and single topic blogging on the web.
The Crying Competition
October 3rd, 2012 6:00 PMFour men are put in front of a camera with on task: first person to cry wins. After half an hour, none of them shed a tear. The cameras were still on when executive producer, Emily, claimed she could do it in less than 30 seconds. Women.
Pepperidge Farm Remembers
October 3rd, 2012 5:30 PMThis image macro series is inspired by a Family Guy parody of a Pepperidge Farm commercial from the early 1980s.
Real Life Anime Character Tutorial
October 3rd, 2012 4:45 PMUkrainian cosplayer Anastasiya Shpagina demonstrates how to turn yourself into a real life anime character.
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Memebase Presents: Ecce Homo Cosplay
Memebase showcases what could be one of this years hottest meme Halloween costumes. Be sure to check out the new Cheezburger homepage featuring content from I Can Has Cheezburger, ROFLrazzi, FAIL Blog, Memebase and The Daily What!
Food Porn
Edible Memes: First introduced through food columns and restaurant reviews in the early 1990s, the so called "food porn" has since grown into a popular subgenre of food photography and single topic blogging on the web.
Pepperidge Farm Remembers
This image macro series is inspired by a Family Guy parody of a Pepperidge Farm commercial from the early 1980s.