Know Your Meme Episodes

Slender Man

Slender Man is a mythical creature often depicted as being tall and thin, wearing a black suit with a white shirt and necktie, and having a blank face.

Published on 03/27/12

Derp

Derp is an expression sometimes used online to signify stupidity, much like the earlier forms of “duh” and “dur.” In image macros the subject usually has eyes that are pointed to each side and the word “DERP” at the bottom.

Published on 03/19/12

What People Think I Do vs. What I Really Do

What People Think I Do / What I Really Do is a series of visual charts depicting a range of preconceptions associated with a particular field of occupation or expertise.

Published on 03/12/12

Cinnamon Challenge

The Cinnamon Challenge is a popular dare game that involves attempting to swallow a tablespoon of cinnamon without vomiting or inhaling the powder.

Published on 02/17/12

Guile's Theme Goes With Everything

Guile’s Theme Goes With Everything is a series of YouTube Poop remix videos that pair up any choice of footage with the theme song for Guile[1], a video game character from the Capcom fighting arcade series Street Fighter.

Published on 02/10/12

Shit People Say

Shit Girls Say is a single topic blog and a YouTube video series showcasing various cliches and verbal mannerisms commonly associated with teenage girls and young women.

Published on 02/03/12

Friend-Zoned

Friendzone Johnny is an advice animal image macro series featuring a photo of teenage boy holding a bouquet of roses accompanied by captions related to unrequited love and romantic rejection (see also Friend Zoned Phil).

Published on 01/26/12

PIPA and SOPA Protests

The United States Senate Protect IP Act and its House counterpart Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) are bills that could create what many have called an "internet blacklist."

Published on 01/18/12

Supercuts

Supercuts are video montages made of overused movie or TV platitudes. The compilation videos are used to highlight how certain lines have lost all meaning due to overuse.

Published on 01/12/12

First World Problems

First World Problems are frustrations and complaints that are only experienced by privileged individuals in wealthy countries. It is typically used as a tongue-in-cheek comedic device to make light of trivial inconveniences.

Published on 12/22/11

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