- Nobody Is As Ready For Pillowy Mounds Of Mashed Potatoes As Uncle Phil
- 'Thanksgiving Grandma' Plans To Reunite With Mistaken Friend For The 9th Year Since 2016
- Blessed By The Gift Of Prophecy, This Headline By 'The Onion' Has Been An Inspiration For Schadenfreude Memes
- 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
Premature Peter
December 6th, 2012 7:00 PMThis school photograph of a boy wearing a shirt featuring the words "I came" inspired the creation of the "Premature Peter" image macro series, which has already disappeared from several websites following complaints by the subject's parents.
Milking
November 27th, 2012 12:34 PMThis fad from the United Kingdom, which involves dumping an entire container of milk on one's head, is being referred to as "the new planking" by several news sites.
Tan Man
October 17th, 2012 7:38 PMContestant 49 from last Saturday's Arnold Classic Europe bodybuilding competition raised eyebrows across the web after a photograph was published by news media showing his dark bronzed body contrasting with his pale face.
Insanity Crow
October 16th, 2012 3:32 PMDo not mess with this psychotic-looking crow.
#SorryFeminists
October 10th, 2012 6:15 PMNew York Times editor Deborah Needleman's curiously apologetic tweet from earlier this week sparked a flood of feminist satires using the hashtag #SorryFeminists, inevitably leading to the manifestation of Poe's Law.
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Premature Peter
This school photograph of a boy wearing a shirt featuring the words "I came" inspired the creation of the "Premature Peter" image macro series, which has already disappeared from several websites following complaints by the subject's parents.
Insanity Crow
Do not mess with this psychotic-looking crow.
#SorryFeminists
New York Times editor Deborah Needleman's curiously apologetic tweet from earlier this week sparked a flood of feminist satires using the hashtag #SorryFeminists, inevitably leading to the manifestation of Poe's Law.