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Image credits: history_memes_balll History can also provide us with plenty of explanations for why things change over time. It’s not a secret why there are so many fewer smokers in the United ...
Some people have a knack for finding humor in places we least expect it—like history. Where some see dry numbers and confusing maps, the aptly titled Instagram account 'History Jokes' points out ...
Image credits: historymemeshq American history writer and author of Swastika Nation: Fritz Kuhn and the Rise and Fall of the German-American Bund, Arnie Bernstein, also agrees that comedy and ...
"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." is a quote from the 1986 video game The Legend of Zelda. [nb 1] It is spoken by an unnamed old man, who the player can decide to meet in the cave at the start of the game, he gives the player-character Link a sword to aid his quest to defeat Ganon and rescue Princess Zelda. The quote has been referenced in video gaming and other media, has become an ...
"Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made A Great Point" is an article by the satirical website ClickHole, published in February 2018. The article is written in second-person , describing a situation in which the reader's archetypically hated coworker makes a logical argument during a political debate, much to the chagrin of the reader.
The meme was heavily used after North Carolina (Jordan's alma mater) lost to Villanova in the 2016 National Championship, during which Jordan was in attendance. [12] On November 22, 2016, when awarding a Presidential Medal of Freedom to Jordan, President Barack Obama joked that he was "more than just an internet meme". [13]
The Big Brain Wojak is a variation with glasses, a significantly enlarged head, and visible brain wrinkles. The most common form of Big Brain Wojak has a head so comically large that the Wojak sits on it like a chair. The meme was initially used on 4chan to mock others' political or controversial opinions. It is typically used online when ...
Lisa Marie Presley's memoir, 'From Here to the Great Unknown,' cowritten with her daughter Riley Keough, has many wise words on Elvis, Graceland, addiction, and loss. Here are our favorites.