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#ExilePitbull
July 18th, 2012 3:30 PMLast month, two Something Awful editors decided to hijack a social media campaign, attempting to send rapper Pitbull to a Walmart on a remote island in Alaska. Through this Twitter hashtag, the small store's Facebook page accrued more than 70,000 likes.
Beyonce Dance in a Snuggie
July 18th, 2012 2:26 PMYouTuber kkpalmer1000 uploaded this remake of the music video "Countdown" by Beyonce in which he mimics all the dance moves while wearing a snuggie.
Introducing KYM Search Filter!
July 18th, 2012 1:35 PMHere's a quick introduction to Know Your Meme's Search Filter feature, now available in every search results page!
Source Filmmaker: Those Aren't Pillows
July 18th, 2012 1:00 PMYouTuber laek animated this Team Fortress 2 remake of a scene from the 1987 comedy film Planes, Trains and Automobiles using Valve's Source Filmmaker video editing tool.
My Eyes!
July 18th, 2012 12:30 PMIs Fry starting to see things?
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#ExilePitbull
Last month, two Something Awful editors decided to hijack a social media campaign, attempting to send rapper Pitbull to a Walmart on a remote island in Alaska. Through this Twitter hashtag, the small store's Facebook page accrued more than 70,000 likes.
Introducing KYM Search Filter!
Here's a quick introduction to Know Your Meme's Search Filter feature, now available in every search results page!
Source Filmmaker: Those Aren't Pillows
YouTuber laek animated this Team Fortress 2 remake of a scene from the 1987 comedy film Planes, Trains and Automobiles using Valve's Source Filmmaker video editing tool.