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Me Gusta Section at UNC Bookstore!
November 17th, 2011 2:54 PMMe Gusta face found at the Ram’s Head Bookstore at University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
For more updates on , check out Memebase – Me Gusta.
Pickup Line Panda
November 17th, 2011 2:00 PMRoses are red, violets are blue
The van is soundproof and I have a gun.
This panda really sucks at flirting with women.
Everyday I'm Routin' 209
November 17th, 2011 1:14 PMEnjoy this dreamy mash-up of LMFAO's Everyday I'm Shufflin with the theme song from Sinnoh Route 209 in the Pokemon video game series.
Pokepuns
November 17th, 2011 12:46 PMPokepuns began appearing on 4chan as early as 2007, with Pokemon photoshopped on to book covers.
Know Your Meme: 60's Spider-Man
November 16th, 2011 11:32 PMKnow Your Meme's Internet scientists Forest and Kristina explain the basics of 60's Spider-Man image macros, one of the most prolific image-captioning sensations to emerge from this year.
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Me Gusta Section at UNC Bookstore!
Me Gusta face found at the Ram’s Head Bookstore at University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
For more updates on , check out Memebase – Me Gusta.
Pickup Line Panda
Roses are red, violets are blue
The van is soundproof and I have a gun.
This panda really sucks at flirting with women.
Everyday I'm Routin' 209
Enjoy this dreamy mash-up of LMFAO's Everyday I'm Shufflin with the theme song from Sinnoh Route 209 in the Pokemon video game series.
Know Your Meme: 60's Spider-Man
Know Your Meme's Internet scientists Forest and Kristina explain the basics of 60's Spider-Man image macros, one of the most prolific image-captioning sensations to emerge from this year.