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Know Your Meme: Supercuts
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Indestructible Nokia 3310
January 12th, 2012 3:38 PMJokes about the incredible destructive power of the Nokia 3310 series phone, released in late 2000, took off after being posted on Reddit last month.
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If You Watch X Backwards...
Retelling a movie's narrative in reverse began as a forum game on the Something Awful forums in 2006. It saw renewed interest in March 2011 with several single-topic blogs.
Know Your Meme: Supercuts
KYM scientists dive into the fast-evolving universe of Supercut montages and its history as an art form.
Is This Good Guy Greg?
A guy claiming to be Good Guy Greg posted "ask me anything" (AMA) threads on both 4chan and Reddit last night, but many have called him out as a fake. What do you think?
Indestructible Nokia 3310
Jokes about the incredible destructive power of the Nokia 3310 series phone, released in late 2000, took off after being posted on Reddit last month.