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  2. Milkman joke - Wikipedia

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    An entire episode of Father Ted ("Speed 3") was based upon the joke. In Blackadder, in the third season, in the episode Dish and Dishonesty, Edmund Blackadder mocks Prime Minister Pitt the Younger by suggesting who would campaign with his party during a byelection, among them Pitt the Glint in the Milkman's Eye.

  3. Dad joke - Wikipedia

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    A dad joke is a joke, typically a pun, often presented as a one-liner or a question and answer. [1] Generally inoffensive, dad jokes are told with sincere humorous intent or to intentionally provoke a negative "groaning" reaction to their overly simplistic humor.

  4. Ratoncito Pérez - Wikipedia

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    El Ratón Pérez stars in the 2006 Spanish-Argentine live-action/animated film The Hairy Tooth Fairy directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini , and in its 2008 sequel. [7] He makes an appearance in 2012 DreamWorks Animation 's film Rise of the Guardians , when one of the Tooth Fairy's mini fairies finds him at work and tackles him before the Tooth ...

  5. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    An Internet meme, or meme (/ m iː m /, MEEM), is a cultural item (such as an idea, behavior, or style) that spreads across the Internet, primarily through social media platforms. Internet memes manifest in a variety of formats, including images , videos , GIFs , and other viral content .

  6. Know Your Meme - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Wilkinson (right) and Kenyatta Cheese at ROFLCon II, 2010. Know Your Meme was created in December 2007 as a series of videos which were part of the vlog Rocketboom.It was founded by employees Kenyatta Cheese, Elspeth Rountree and Jamie Wilkinson, and Rocketboom CEO Andrew Baron in their spare time, when host Joanne Colan could not finish the current season of Rocketboom. [3]

  7. Milkshake Duck - Wikipedia

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    Also, Twitter, your meme game is on point. [ 25 ] The Verge writer Devon Maloney was one of the first to put a name to the reversal, [ 26 ] saying, "In what may have been the internet's first-ever reverse milkshake-ducking, Pieter himself finally logged on a few hours later to clear his name once and for all."

  8. Vic DiBitetto - Wikipedia

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    In February 2013, in response to the February 2013 nor'easter, DiBitetto created a YouTube video entitled "Bread and Milk", which received over 17 million views. [4] [14] The video has since then been shown on The View, [15] CNN, The Today Show, [16] and local weather channels. DiBitetto has claimed that this video, along with his internet ...

  9. El Fua - Wikipedia

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    A still photo of the Noche de Emergencias program, depicting Julio Segura yelling Fua.. El FUA (Universal Applied Force, or Fuerza Universal Aplicada in Spanish) is an Internet meme involving a viral YouTube video of an intoxicated Mexican man called Julio César Segura, who claims to have divine powers, including fortune-telling and revival of the dead.