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Triple Z Recommends: What is Love?
Presenting the Know Your Meme mods' favorite memes!
Triple Z says: "This song reached number one in 13 countries, appeared in a sketch on Saturday Night Live and inspired the creation of a fad on YTMND."
December 21st, 2012
Doomsday Memes: Just a friendly reminder that the world might be coming to an end in seven days.
G.I. Joe PSAs
PSA Memes: These parodies of PSAs that appeared at the end of every episode of the 1980s G.I. Joe cartoon began circulating the web in 2003 as downloadable files.
The Angry Video Game Nerd
Best known for his witty and irreverent reviews of forgotten video games, James Rolfe is among the most influential video game commentators on YouTube with more than 409 million channel views.
Stop Bullying Comics
PSA Memes: Cartoon Network and Bitstrips' anti-bullying webcomic project took a strange turn after drawing attention from trolls in October 2011.