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U Jelly?
November 18th, 2010 11:52 AM"U Jelly?" is a slightly quicker way of saying "you jealous?" on discussion forums and comments.
Tenso Research Shows Brazil Does Copyright Better Than You
November 17th, 2010 1:42 AMWe all know that memes form through the sharing of ideas. Here in the United States, many people have mixed feelings about the nature of copyright law. But in Brazil, sharing culture and building upon each other's work is a feature of national pride.
Tenso
November 16th, 2010 1:33 PMIn the latest episode of Know Your Meme, Internet Scientist Patrick analyzes Tenso, the multi-pane image macros from Brazil.
Okay Guy
November 16th, 2010 12:14 PMWhy is such a popular meme entry still unconfirmed? Needs more info! Do your part by posting links to other sites where "Okay" has spread.
4chumblr
November 16th, 2010 3:51 AMIn the midst of ongoing conflict between Tumblr bloggers and 4chan Anons, some of the more casual participants decided to anthropomorphize the popular blogging service and the notorious imageboard community as anime characters: Tumblr-tan & Anon-sama.
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Tenso Research Shows Brazil Does Copyright Better Than You
We all know that memes form through the sharing of ideas. Here in the United States, many people have mixed feelings about the nature of copyright law. But in Brazil, sharing culture and building upon each other's work is a feature of national pride.