- 'The Dildo Of Consequences' Has Been One Of Internet's Favorite Sayings Since 2022, But It Was First Used Years Earlier
- 'The Ancestral Homeland of Timothée' Becomes Viral Phrasal Template To Reference Paris
- Bonesmasher 'James Sapphire' Has Gone Ghost On Social Media As He Slowly Becomes Creepypasta Fodder
- Oh... To Hit The Road Or Stay In Beacontown... Decisions, Decisions...
- K-Pop Fans Have Turned A TikToker Into A Meme After She Questioned Why Aespa's Maknae 'Ningning' Ate First
WE ALL KNOW THAT FEEL...
June 16th, 2011 10:35 PMIf life gets tough, and starts to feel overwhelming, just remember: we all know that feel. Bro.
The Lawyer Joke of the Day!
June 16th, 2011 7:48 PMFor more hilarious anti-humor jokes, browse our gallery at KYMdb – Anti-Joke Chicken.
Threadjacking
June 16th, 2011 6:59 PM(n.) a deliberate attempt at steering an online discussion away from the original topic by bringing up another, which may or may not be relevant to the content of original post.
MIT Research Paper on 4chan and /b/
June 16th, 2011 6:32 PMA group of researchers at MIT and University of Southampton publish their statistical analysis of the renowned Anonymous community and /b/.
Internet, serious business.
White People Dancing
June 16th, 2011 2:56 PMWe are still searching for the origin of this animated GIF series.
Have an idea how it got started? Leave a comment, or request editorship!
Welcome new visitor!
Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
WE ALL KNOW THAT FEEL...
If life gets tough, and starts to feel overwhelming, just remember: we all know that feel. Bro.
The Lawyer Joke of the Day!
For more hilarious anti-humor jokes, browse our gallery at KYMdb – Anti-Joke Chicken.
Threadjacking
(n.) a deliberate attempt at steering an online discussion away from the original topic by bringing up another, which may or may not be relevant to the content of original post.
MIT Research Paper on 4chan and /b/
A group of researchers at MIT and University of Southampton publish their statistical analysis of the renowned Anonymous community and /b/.
Internet, serious business.
White People Dancing
We are still searching for the origin of this animated GIF series.
Have an idea how it got started? Leave a comment, or request editorship!