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Know Your Meme: Hipster Memes
October 11th, 2011 12:22 PMInternet scientist Forest explores hipster parodies on the web and its becoming of a mainstream trend.
Bra Status Updates
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Oh My Gosh, It's Rainbow Sponge
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YouTube Poop MV: Greek Mystique
Watch this awesome YouTube Poop music video featuring The Greek Mystique, a former reality TV contestant who rose to viral fame after his show-stopping ragequit video was uploaded online.
NONONONO Cat
Trending on YouTube Russia right now, this video of a Siberian kitten named Marquis simply does not want and articulates it surprisingly well.
Know Your Meme: Hipster Memes
Internet scientist Forest explores hipster parodies on the web and its becoming of a mainstream trend.
Bra Status Updates
In December 2009, ladies around the world began posting mysterious colors as their Facebook statuse, apparently in an effort to raise awareness of breast cancer.