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What is Science?
April 18th, 2012 3:30 PMA clever name pun edition of "What is Love?" featuring Scottish inventor
James Watt, German physicist Heinrich Hertz and American inventor Samuel Morse.
Join the KYM Forum Presidential Race
April 18th, 2012 2:42 PMCheck out this application thread for Know Your Meme Forum's most promising presidential candidates and parties! Anyone can join the race, but make sure you read the rules before posting.
Tetris Theme: Windows XP Edition
April 18th, 2012 2:05 PMCheck out YouTuber Stickheadz32's Windows XP remix of the world-famous Tetris theme song!
Q&A with Susan Blackmore
April 18th, 2012 1:37 PMKnow Your Meme got in touch with Professor Susan Blackmore, author of The Meme Machine, to discuss memes, temes and the future of memetics as a science.
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What is Science?
A clever name pun edition of "What is Love?" featuring Scottish inventor
James Watt, German physicist Heinrich Hertz and American inventor Samuel Morse.
Join the KYM Forum Presidential Race
Check out this application thread for Know Your Meme Forum's most promising presidential candidates and parties! Anyone can join the race, but make sure you read the rules before posting.
Tetris Theme: Windows XP Edition
Check out YouTuber Stickheadz32's Windows XP remix of the world-famous Tetris theme song!
Q&A with Susan Blackmore
Know Your Meme got in touch with Professor Susan Blackmore, author of The Meme Machine, to discuss memes, temes and the future of memetics as a science.