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2012 Memeys Internet Music Awards
February 11th, 2012 9:58 PMCheck out Know Your Meme's very first Memeys Internet Music Awards (MIMA) on Monday, February 13th! Winners and nominees will be announced throughout the day on the homepage.
Obama's New YouTube Campaign Video
February 10th, 2012 10:00 PMThe Obama campaign hired Boing Boing collaborator Joe Sabia to make this compilation of viral YouTube videos featuring the American president.
Feels Bad Man
February 10th, 2012 9:30 PMA derivative of Feels Good Man, this sad frog would like to remind you that the first iPod was introduced in 2002 -- ten years ago.
The Iceland Worm Monster?
February 10th, 2012 9:00 PMThe latest sighting of Iceland's worm monster "Lagarfljótsormur" captured on video has sparked a debate in the cryptozoologist community due to its robot-like movements. Thoughts?
Science is Shady
February 10th, 2012 8:30 PMLuckily Scumbag DNA doesn't control whether or not you get a soul.
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2012 Memeys Internet Music Awards
Check out Know Your Meme's very first Memeys Internet Music Awards (MIMA) on Monday, February 13th! Winners and nominees will be announced throughout the day on the homepage.
Feels Bad Man
A derivative of Feels Good Man, this sad frog would like to remind you that the first iPod was introduced in 2002 -- ten years ago.
The Iceland Worm Monster?
The latest sighting of Iceland's worm monster "Lagarfljótsormur" captured on video has sparked a debate in the cryptozoologist community due to its robot-like movements. Thoughts?
Science is Shady
Luckily Scumbag DNA doesn't control whether or not you get a soul.