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The Story of the "Count to Potato" Girl
April 25th, 2012 3:39 PMThis controversial ableist meme has caught the attention of the UK news media after the mother of the girl featured in the image macro series recently came out in public to denounce the acts of trolling against people with learning disabilities.
Image courtesy: The Sun
Fun Parody: We're Not Young
April 25th, 2012 2:28 PMCheck out this parody of the 2011 indie pop youth anthem "We Are Young" for the thirty-somethings, presented by Yahoo's SketchY comedy series.
MySpace Angles
April 25th, 2012 1:56 PMVanity Fair: Also simply known as "The Angles," this art of self-photography still remains highly visible in today's social networking profiles.
NCIS Takes an Arrow in the Knee
April 25th, 2012 12:30 PMThe famous Skyrim catchphrase made a belated appearance in a recent episode of the police drama TV series NCIS.
Creepy Dark Stare Rage Face
April 25th, 2012 12:49 AMThe Dark Stare, a.k.a "What's All This Racket" Dad. Click thru for the high resolution image over at Memebase!
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The Story of the "Count to Potato" Girl
This controversial ableist meme has caught the attention of the UK news media after the mother of the girl featured in the image macro series recently came out in public to denounce the acts of trolling against people with learning disabilities.
Image courtesy: The Sun
Fun Parody: We're Not Young
Check out this parody of the 2011 indie pop youth anthem "We Are Young" for the thirty-somethings, presented by Yahoo's SketchY comedy series.
MySpace Angles
Vanity Fair: Also simply known as "The Angles," this art of self-photography still remains highly visible in today's social networking profiles.
NCIS Takes an Arrow in the Knee
The famous Skyrim catchphrase made a belated appearance in a recent episode of the police drama TV series NCIS.
Creepy Dark Stare Rage Face
The Dark Stare, a.k.a "What's All This Racket" Dad. Click thru for the high resolution image over at Memebase!