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Plagiocephaly, also known as flat head syndrome, [1] [2] is a condition characterized by an asymmetrical distortion (flattening of one side) of the skull. A mild and widespread form is characterized by a flat spot on the back or one side of the head caused by remaining in a supine position for prolonged periods.
Over a decade later, Chloe Clem no longer resembles her gap-toothed, 2-year-old self in the back of her parents' car. Now, at age 14, she's grown up and out of who she once was when she made ...
Kyle Edward Craven (born August 10, 1989), commonly known by his Internet nickname "Bad Luck Brian", is an American Internet celebrity known for his photo which was 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 ...
The meme has become a common way to express a dislike towards something that is popular Seth MacFarlane shares origin of Family Guy’s viral ‘it insists upon itself’ meme Skip to main content
Positional plagiocephaly is a well-known, if essentially cosmetic, side effect of the Back to Sleep campaigns. I think it's appropriate to mention it. I think it's appropriate to mention it. WhatamIdoing ( talk ) 16:19, 16 April 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
Pages in category "Internet memes introduced in 2006" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Artificial intelligence relies on vast amounts of data to train itself. But Elon Musk says models have already run out of human-created data, and have turned to AI-generated information to teach ...
Trollface was described by La Tercera as "the father of memes". [4] A bust of Trollface was exhibited at the Mexico City museum Museo del Meme. [13] In March 2012, a viral video showed a banner emblazoned with Trollface and the word "Problem?" being used by fans of the Turkish Second League football team Eskişehirspor to protest a rule change ...