- Gorilla Sofa Started As An AI Design, Continued As A Meme, And Now Can Actually Be Purchased
- The 'Chad Xi Jinping' Meme Has Been A Popular Reaction Image Online Since Early 2022
- Four Years Ago, 'Amogus' Changed The Meme Landscape Forever
- The 'Unnie' Scene From 'Squid Game' Season 2 Is A Lot Better With Cats Screaming 'Young-meow!'
- Videos Of People Setting Random Fires In L.A. Have Led To Conspiracy Theories About The Fires Being Caused By Malicious Arsonists
We Know What You Want for the Holidays
December 23rd, 2011 3:26 PMIt's Boxxy dressed up as an elf singing "Santa Baby", right? All your wishes have come true.
Anxiety Cat
December 23rd, 2011 2:51 PMThis advice animal, who is afraid of just about everything, was added to Memegenerator in August before blowing up on Tumblr.
Rejected Pony Designs
December 23rd, 2011 2:17 PMMemebase's My Little Brony acquired these top secret rejected pony designs. We have no idea why these weren't accepted.
Trololo Man IRL
December 23rd, 2011 12:30 PMThis video of Trololo guy Edward Khil was uploaded to YouTube in April of last year, but remained largely unnoticed until it was submitted to Reddit today.
PROTIP: Hit the snowflake button while it's playing.
Jim Carrey's Message to Emma Stone
December 23rd, 2011 12:00 PMVirals of 2011: While Jim Carrey's satirical love confession video for actress Emma Stone may have been a viral marketing campaign for his personal website, it still managed to inspired a slew of remix and parody videos.
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Anxiety Cat
This advice animal, who is afraid of just about everything, was added to Memegenerator in August before blowing up on Tumblr.
Rejected Pony Designs
Memebase's My Little Brony acquired these top secret rejected pony designs. We have no idea why these weren't accepted.
Jim Carrey's Message to Emma Stone
Virals of 2011: While Jim Carrey's satirical love confession video for actress Emma Stone may have been a viral marketing campaign for his personal website, it still managed to inspired a slew of remix and parody videos.