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  2. Markiplier - Wikipedia

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    Mark Edward Fischbach (/ ˈ f ɪ ʃ ˌ b ɑː k / FISH-bahk; born June 28, 1989), known online as Markiplier, is an American YouTuber and influencer. One of the most popular YouTubers on the platform, he is known for his "Let's Play" videos of indie horror games.

  3. Category:Internet memes introduced from Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Internet memes introduced from Russia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Internet memes about cats - Wikipedia

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  5. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    "Skibidi" – A song and viral music video by Russian rave band Little Big. The release sparked a dance craze in part due to the "Skibidi Challenge" issued by the band. [253] The video went viral days after release, gaining 28 million views in two weeks. [254] Techno Viking – A Nordic raver dancing in a technoparade in Berlin. [255]

  6. Nyan Cat - Wikipedia

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    Nyan Cat. Nyan Cat is a YouTube video uploaded in April 2011, which became an Internet meme. The video merged a Japanese pop song with an animated cartoon cat with a Pop-Tart for a torso flying through space and leaving a rainbow trail behind. The video ranked at number five on the list of most viewed YouTube videos in 2011. [1]

  7. Crumb, The Obese Cat Rescued From A Russian Basement ... - AOL

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    Kroshik, the 17-kilogram (38-pound) cat rescued from the basement of a Russian hospital, was caught trying to escape his rehabilitation center, a sign that the feline is on the road to recovery.

  8. Cats and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The first cat video on YouTube was uploaded in 2005 by YouTube co-founder Steve Chen, who posted a video of his cat called "Pajamas and Nick Drake". [7] The following year, "Puppy vs Cat" became the first viral cat video; uploaded by a user called Sanchey (a.k.a. Michael Wienzek); [8] as of 2015 it had over 16 million views on YouTube. [7]

  9. Internet Cat Video Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Cat Video Festival was a national competition that celebrates cat videos on the internet. Many of these festivals include appearances by special guests and celebricats (such as Grumpy Cat and the creator of Nyan Cat ), live music, costume contests, art projects, and booths hosting local animal resource nonprofits.