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  1. On This Date In 2019, @Rhombidandy Posted An Image Of A Puppy Offering You A Present Remember

    On This Date In 2019, @Rhombidandy Posted An Image Of A Puppy Offering You A Present

    "¿Quieres?" or "You want?" soon became a meme where various characters pass you the blunt.

  2. On This Day 8 Years Ago The First 'Wow Cool Robot' Meme Was Posted On Twitter (X) Remember

    On This Day 8 Years Ago The First 'Wow Cool Robot' Meme Was Posted On Twitter (X)

    Wow Cool Robot refers to an exploitable drawing intended to satirize people who miss the subtext of certain pieces of media.

  3. After Over A Decade Of Excitement, E3 Is Completely Gone Remember

    After Over A Decade Of Excitement, E3 Is Completely Gone

    The Electronic Entertainment Expo used to be the biggest event for gaming every year. After years of decline, however, it officially died off for good.

  4. Kill It With Fire meme example. Remember

    'Kill It With Fire,' Used Online Countless Times, First Appeared On Urban Dictionary 18 Years Ago Today

    The prevalent expression used on the web to convey extreme disgust with something is still referenced to this day despite its age.

  1. Happy Anniversary To 'LEEROOOOOY JEEEENKINS' Remember

    Happy Anniversary To 'LEEROOOOOY JEEEENKINS'

    An all-time classic viral video has remained relevant to this day, to the point where it was referenced on the floor of Congress.

  2. Seven Years Ago, Our Favorite Meme Characters Didn't Feel Too Good And Started To Disintegrate Remember

    Seven Years Ago, Our Favorite Meme Characters Didn't Feel Too Good And Started To Disintegrate

    The joke from Infinity Wars was applied to all the popular memes of 2017, and a survey of its page is a time capsule back to that era of internet history.

  3. Okay, Here's An Excuse To Get This Song Stuck Back In Your Head Remember

    Okay, Here's An Excuse To Get This Song Stuck Back In Your Head

    "Do You Like Waffles?" is a comedy song by American songwriter and musician Parry Gripp. It was released on this day over a decade ago.

  4. Happy Anniversary To 'Bing Chilling', One Of John Cena's Most Iconic Memes Remember

    Happy Anniversary To 'Bing Chilling', One Of John Cena's Most Iconic Memes

    Real memers can recite Cena's excitement for ice cream in perfect Chinese.

  1. Damn Shawty OK! refers to an MS Paint drawing of a man receiving oral sex from a woman, captioned "Damn Shawty OK!" The poorly-drawn image has been used in shitposts and has been used as an exploitable. Remember

    'Damn Shawty, OK!' Was First Posted Online On This Day Ten Whole Years Ago

    The evergreen meme shows a crudely drawn MS Paint man having the time of his life.

  2. Wario Won Ten Years Ago Today, But At What Cost? Remember

    Wario Won Ten Years Ago Today, But At What Cost?

    "I've Won… But At What Cost?" refers to an image macro showing a semi-transparent Wario in front of a cloudy sky.

  3. Dean Norris 'Sussy Baka' refers to Dean Norris from Breaking Bad saying Sussy Baka in which he gets a request on his Cameo [1] telling him to say that and wish them a happy birthday. Remember

    They Made Dean Norris From 'Breaking Bad' Say 'Sussy Baka' On His Cameo Two Years Ago

    The video, camouflaged as a birthday greeting, saw the actor issuing the message to his fans before it was remixed into a viral meme.

  4. On This Day 8 Years Ago The 'Awkward Look Monkey Puppet' Went Viral On The Internet Remember

    On This Day 8 Years Ago The 'Awkward Look Monkey Puppet' Went Viral On The Internet

    The double image first appeared in 2016 but only gained significant popularity as a reaction in 2019 after originally circulating in Spanish meme communities in the years prior.

  1. Two Years Ago Today, Reddit Asked An Eternally Relevant Question: 'Is He Stupid?' Remember

    Two Years Ago Today, Reddit Asked An Eternally Relevant Question: 'Is He Stupid?'

    Is He Stupid?, Is She Stupid? or Are They Stupid? is a catchphrase and phrasal template that started on the /r/okbuddychicanery subreddit in which users ironically ask about certain plot details of the Breaking Bad universe lore, calling out the villain Gus as "stupid" for complaining about a worker's cooking skills for his facade-restaurant, among other characters. The trend became popularized in February 2023, inspiring other fandoms to post memes of plot details that the main character could've easily solved. As the trend expanded into March 2023, other variations of the phrase setup emerged, particularly Is He Smart? and Is She Smart?, among others.

  2. As The 2024 Election Approaches, Let's Try And Remember The Boys Gaming And Eating Pizza Rolls Remember

    As The 2024 Election Approaches, Let's Try And Remember The Boys Gaming And Eating Pizza Rolls

    When AI-generated voices started, a slew of memes with Biden and Trump gaming hit the internet.

  3. Slurp Juices are NFT collectibles related to the Astro Ape NFT collection that allows owners to mint new Astro Ape NFTs. Their existence became widely known on Twitter after user @rarecandyio exasperatedly attempted to explain what they were to their followers, writing, "A lotta yall still dont get it. Ape holders can use multiple slurp juices on a single ape. So if you have 1 astro ape and 3 slurp juices you can create 3 new apes." The tweet was parodied on Twitter by users who found the name "slurp juices" ridiculous, transforming it into a copypasta in early May 2022. Remember

    You Can Use Multiple Slurp Juices On A Single Ape, What's Not To Get?

    A piece of NFT-related buffoonery left its intended audience and was widely mocked by the masses on this date in 2022.

  4. The Original 'Gamer Joker' Meme Was Born Today, Ruining An Entire Generation Of Men Remember

    The Original 'Gamer Joker' Meme Was Born Today, Ruining An Entire Generation Of Men

    The phrases "Gamers Rise Up" and "We Live in a Society" spawned the intentionally cringy sigma-verse as we know it.

  1. Green Line Test or Don't Lean In is a Twitter trend originating from parodies of a thread on the platform which argues that men leaning toward women in pictures betrays the man's neediness and weak mindset. Many criticized the tweet as having a flimsy argument, while others posted parodies using pictures showing "weak" leaning by drawing green lines over images of various people, often celebrities. In April 2022, the Green Line Test spread to TikTok where people applied it to images of themselves or friends, as well as referencing it in memes. Remember

    Historic: The First 'Green Line Test' Edit Was Posted Online On This Date In 2020

    Rivelino became the master of over-analyzing innocuous photos as he honed his Green Line test over the past few years. Here's where it all began.

  2. Watch An Episode Of 'SpongeBob SquarePants' Today In Honor Of Its Nickelodeon Debut Remember

    Watch An Episode Of 'SpongeBob SquarePants' Today In Honor Of Its Nickelodeon Debut

    _SpongeBob SquarePants_ is still on the air today and has spawned so many memes, it's hard to count.

  3. COVID-19 Vaccine Information Disclaimer refers to an automatic disclaimer in Facebook and Instagram images that contains a recommendation to visit a COVID-19 Information Center. The disclaimer, applied automatically to any image post containing the trigger words such as "vaccine" and "COVID-19" and displayed to users in the United States and some other countries, has become a subject of memes, most notably in memes that anticipate the disclaimer being shown and incorporate it in their design. Remember

    Meta Memes About COVID-19 Disclaimers Took Off This Time In 2021

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information Disclaimers were all over Meta's social media sites, leading many to make jokes about the banner just as the deathly virus was starting to wind down.

  4. Bruh Sound Effect #2 refers to a soundbite of a person saying the word "Bruh" in a dissapointed manner. Originating from a popular Vine, the soundbite later became know as "Bruh Sound Effect #2". Starting in Autumn 2018, the soundbite saw use in memes on Instagram and Reddit as a way to ironically convey feelings of frustration and being let down, while the name of the soundbite was circulated as a textual reaction. Remember

    The 'Bruh' Sound Effect #2 Is A Vine Classic With A Distinct Origin

    The Bruh Sound Effect #2 turns ten years old today! Click here to hear the crisp original snippet of the sound.