- New York Magazine's 'Cruel Kids' Table' Cover Is Catching Flack From Republicans Who Can't Decide If It's A Hit Piece Or Not
- Reese Youngn's 'No More Parties' Remix Is Back In Memes Following The Spread Of 'Dih,' 'TS' And 'PMO'
- 2013 'Modern Family' Scene Has TikTokers Saying 'I Hate Vietnam' In New Lip Dub Trend
- 'Warhammer 40K' Fans Are Hyped For The Much Awaited Sequel To The 2018 Fan Film 'Astartes'
- Villains Take Their Names In Viral 'I Think I Like That Name' Meme On Twitter
Everything is a Remix: System Failure
February 17th, 2012 10:00 PMCheck out filmmaker Kirby Ferguson's web documentary series "Everything is a Remix" which exposes the crippling reality of the copyright regime in the age of internet memes.
Homophobic Seal
February 17th, 2012 9:30 PMThis web comic character is known for its homophobic catchphrase “GAAAAAAYYYY.”
Weiner Dog, Literally
February 17th, 2012 8:30 PMWho wants to pet this puppy? Anyone?
Arrest of Vladimir Putin?
February 17th, 2012 8:21 PMUploaded by Russian documentary filmmaker Vadim Korovin, this fake news footage shows a packed courtroom with an iron-caged prisoner who looks quite like the Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin. Since its upload on Monday, the video gained over 3 million views on YouTube.
No Homo
February 17th, 2012 8:02 PMThe phrase "no homo" was originally used in the 1990s among youths in East Harlem's rap community and has since spread to appear on image macros, a Boondocks episode, and a Lonely Island song.
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Everything is a Remix: System Failure
Check out filmmaker Kirby Ferguson's web documentary series "Everything is a Remix" which exposes the crippling reality of the copyright regime in the age of internet memes.
Homophobic Seal
This web comic character is known for its homophobic catchphrase “GAAAAAAYYYY.”
Weiner Dog, Literally
Who wants to pet this puppy? Anyone?
Arrest of Vladimir Putin?
Uploaded by Russian documentary filmmaker Vadim Korovin, this fake news footage shows a packed courtroom with an iron-caged prisoner who looks quite like the Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin. Since its upload on Monday, the video gained over 3 million views on YouTube.