- 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
Jenna Marbles
September 2nd, 2011 8:33 PMThis YouTube celebrity and former go-go dancer hit it big last year when her "How to trick people into thinking you're good looking" parody video went viral.
IRL Pipboy
September 2nd, 2011 8:01 PMThis fully functioning Fallout-inspired pipboy was made by YouTuber MyMagicPudding out of an HTC Desire smartphone.
Censor All The Things!
September 2nd, 2011 7:33 PMIt's time for another weekend photoshop contest! To participate, please click through and read the instruction first.
Uber Frosh
September 2nd, 2011 6:23 PMWelcome to the college life, class of 2015.
Let the freshman n00bage begin!
CopperCab Hacked
September 2nd, 2011 4:53 PMWhen CopperCab's official YouTube channel was recently hacked, his grandmother responded by threatening to call the "Internet police."
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Jenna Marbles
This YouTube celebrity and former go-go dancer hit it big last year when her "How to trick people into thinking you're good looking" parody video went viral.
IRL Pipboy
This fully functioning Fallout-inspired pipboy was made by YouTuber MyMagicPudding out of an HTC Desire smartphone.
Censor All The Things!
It's time for another weekend photoshop contest! To participate, please click through and read the instruction first.
Uber Frosh
Welcome to the college life, class of 2015.
Let the freshman n00bage begin!
CopperCab Hacked
When CopperCab's official YouTube channel was recently hacked, his grandmother responded by threatening to call the "Internet police."