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  2. Happy Merchant - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 study published by Savvas Zannettou et al. focused on online antisemitism recorded that the Happy Merchant and its variations were "among the most popular memes on both 4chan's /pol/ board and Gab, two major outlets for alt-right expression. [8]

  3. 30 IT Memes That Might Help You If Your Last Braincell ... - AOL

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    Have you ever gone into a flat panic, because you’re on deadline, and your computer just said “No!” You call the IT department, and the first thing they ask is… you guessed it: “Have you ...

  4. Elon Musk jokes about buying MSNBC with risqué meme ... - AOL

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    In the racy meme, the priest is overlayed with the text “Elon Musk trying not to buy” while an MSNBC logo was placed over the woman’s bottom. ... Hey @elonmusk I have the funniest idea ever ...

  5. Bad Luck Brian - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Edward Craven (born August 10, 1989), commonly known by his Internet nickname "Bad Luck Brian", is an American Internet celebrity known for his ubiquitous photo posted on Reddit in 2012, which quickly became a popular Internet meme. Bad Luck Brian is an image macro style of meme. His captions describe a variety of unlucky, embarrassing and ...

  6. I Doubt It - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 January 2019, at 17:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope.

  8. 'I like turtles' kid was an OG viral sensation. Here's why he ...

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    In 2007, a 10-year-old kid in zombie face paint became a viral sensation long before there was ever a term for it — all thanks to three simple words.

  9. Dat Boi - Wikipedia

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    A still frame of the original GIF, created for the Animation Factory before becoming the "Dat Boi" meme. Dat Boi is an Internet meme originating from the clip art website Animation Factory. [1] [2] It depicts a frog riding a unicycle. The meme garnered popularity on Tumblr in 2015 before gaining more recognition through Twitter in 2016. [3]