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James Doakes on Wheel of Fortune
October 11th, 2012 3:30 PMJames Doakes (played by Eric King) from Showtime's drama series Dexter makes a special appearance on Wheel of Fortune! Not really, but it's convincing enough.
The Most Interesting Lance in the World
October 11th, 2012 3:05 PMThe Internet reacts to American cyclist Lance Armstrong's recent doping scandal.
Trying to Outsmart the Bean
October 11th, 2012 2:30 PMDinner with this Mameshiba pea turns into a very strange trivia contest.
Romney's Google Images Debacle
October 11th, 2012 2:10 PMMitt Romney's recent retraction of his infamous 47% remark has inadvertently led Google Images and other search engines to associate pictures of the Republican presidential candidate with the phrase "completely wrong."
Introduction to Pokémon Memes: Part I
October 11th, 2012 1:30 PMA world of dreams and adventures awaits in this special two-part introduction to Pokémon memes!
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Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
James Doakes on Wheel of Fortune
James Doakes (played by Eric King) from Showtime's drama series Dexter makes a special appearance on Wheel of Fortune! Not really, but it's convincing enough.
The Most Interesting Lance in the World
The Internet reacts to American cyclist Lance Armstrong's recent doping scandal.
Romney's Google Images Debacle
Mitt Romney's recent retraction of his infamous 47% remark has inadvertently led Google Images and other search engines to associate pictures of the Republican presidential candidate with the phrase "completely wrong."