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Looks Like We've Got a Badass
June 6th, 2012 7:30 PMWhat Neil deGrasse Tyson looked like this in his younger days. Watch out guys!
Know Your Meme Database Tag Index
June 6th, 2012 7:07 PMIntroducing the Know Your Meme Tag Index!
My Body Was Ready: Le Tigre Remix
June 6th, 2012 6:15 PMYouTuber frannintendo64 remixed Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime's E3 2012 proclamation to the tune of the track "Deceptacon" by the electroclash band Le Tigre.
Happy Keanu
June 6th, 2012 5:49 PMIn celebrating the anniversary of Sad Keanu, check out the third installment and the most notable spin-off series of the Keanu Reeves photoshop saga in 2010.
Are Bronies Redefining Masculinity?
June 6th, 2012 4:41 PMKnow Your Meme's alumni scientist Mike Rugnetta discusses the role of Brony fandom in challenging our perception of what it means to be masculine.
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Looks Like We've Got a Badass
What Neil deGrasse Tyson looked like this in his younger days. Watch out guys!
Know Your Meme Database Tag Index
Introducing the Know Your Meme Tag Index!
My Body Was Ready: Le Tigre Remix
YouTuber frannintendo64 remixed Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime's E3 2012 proclamation to the tune of the track "Deceptacon" by the electroclash band Le Tigre.
Happy Keanu
In celebrating the anniversary of Sad Keanu, check out the third installment and the most notable spin-off series of the Keanu Reeves photoshop saga in 2010.
Are Bronies Redefining Masculinity?
Know Your Meme's alumni scientist Mike Rugnetta discusses the role of Brony fandom in challenging our perception of what it means to be masculine.