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  2. You Made It to Wednesday! These 35 Hump Day Memes Will ... - AOL

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    A little humor for the midweek hump.

  3. 60 Adorable And Funny Animal Memes You May Find Oddly ... - AOL

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    Image credits: animals.hilarious Bored Panda got in touch with Nina Thompson from the San Diego Humane Society and she was kind enough to answer some questions. First and foremost, we wanted to ...

  4. How Wednesday became 'Hump Day' - AOL

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    By the 1950s people in North America began referring to Wednesday informally as "hump day." It started being used more in more in subsequent decades but still required clarification as it hadn't ...

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  6. Buddy Christ - Wikipedia

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    The icon consists of a statue of Jesus, smiling and winking while pointing at onlookers with one hand and giving the thumbs-up sign with the other hand. Buddy Christ was later produced as an action figure and a bobblehead. [2] The image has since been turned into a popular Internet meme.

  7. Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    Wednesday is sometimes informally referred to as "hump day" in North America, a reference to the fact that Wednesday is the middle day—or "hump"—of a typical work week. [5] [6] Lillördag, or "little Saturday", is a Nordic tradition of turning Wednesday evening into a small weekend-like celebration. [7] Humpday is also a name of a 2009 film.

  8. Ctrl+Alt+Del (webcomic) - Wikipedia

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    On October 27, 2016, the podcast Reply All spent the bulk of its 80th episode, "Flash!", explaining a meme based on the comic's "Loss" storyline. [44] The Smiling Friends episode "Pim Finally Turns Green" contains a reference to Winter-een-mas, which is used as an excuse for Charlie to leave Pim with Rotten the Snowman.

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