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- People Are Joking About How Korean Mahwa 'The Ki Sisters' Is Like 'Baki For Women'
- The Slang Term 'Degen' Has Become A Staple Of Meme And Crypto Culture Over The Past Few Years
"Daisy Bell" Is The Creepiest Song With The Richest Meme History
August 6th, 2020 5:30 PM"Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" was written in 1892 and became the first song for a computer to sing. Since then, it has been referenced in numerous films and video games.
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Classic Meme Character Skeletor Is Back And He's "Into That Sh*t"
August 5th, 2020 4:30 PMThe reaction image macro has spread significantly around Reddit over the last month.
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On The Japanese Internet, August Means "Bunny Day" Is Coming
August 3rd, 2020 8:00 PMA celebration of women in bunny suits, both in cosplay and in drawings, is an annual holiday in Japan online. Bunny Day takes place every year on August 2nd, 21st and 23rd.
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Spanish Flu Memes Are No Longer Just For r/HistoryMemes
August 3rd, 2020 5:30 PMThe 1918 Spanish Flu, which involved four waves of death and illness over two years, is no longer "The Forgotten Pandemic" thanks to this year's memes.
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Wilford Brimley, Mustachioed Star Of Meme And Screen, Dies At 85
August 3rd, 2020 11:56 AMKnown for roles in Cocoon, The Thing, as well as numerous commercials, Wilford Brimley and his strange pronunciation of "diabetes" was a beloved actor and internet star.
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"Daisy Bell" Is The Creepiest Song With The Richest Meme History
"Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" was written in 1892 and became the first song for a computer to sing. Since then, it has been referenced in numerous films and video games.
Classic Meme Character Skeletor Is Back And He's "Into That Sh*t"
The reaction image macro has spread significantly around Reddit over the last month.
On The Japanese Internet, August Means "Bunny Day" Is Coming
A celebration of women in bunny suits, both in cosplay and in drawings, is an annual holiday in Japan online. Bunny Day takes place every year on August 2nd, 21st and 23rd.
Spanish Flu Memes Are No Longer Just For r/HistoryMemes
The 1918 Spanish Flu, which involved four waves of death and illness over two years, is no longer "The Forgotten Pandemic" thanks to this year's memes.
Wilford Brimley, Mustachioed Star Of Meme And Screen, Dies At 85
Known for roles in Cocoon, The Thing, as well as numerous commercials, Wilford Brimley and his strange pronunciation of "diabetes" was a beloved actor and internet star.