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  2. Copypasta - Wikipedia

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    The term copypasta is derived from the computer interface term "copy and paste", [1] the act of selecting a piece of text and copying it elsewhere.. Usage of the word can be traced back to an anonymous 4chan thread from 2006, [2] [3] and Merriam-Webster record it appearing on Usenet and Urban Dictionary for the first time that year.

  3. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    A simple smiley. This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons.Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art.

  4. Category:Internet memes introduced in 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Internet memes introduced in 2008" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

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    Here, you’ll find memes, social media posts, and videos poking fun at missed leg days, protein shake recipes, calorie tracking, and bulking up.

  6. The Books of Brilliance page shares funny literary memes, but its creator also runs a blog of the same name. They cover everything from lists of celebrities' favorite books to reviews and exciting ...

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  8. 50 Wholesome Memes And Posts That Remind Us The World Isn’t ...

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    Image credits: Victoria Ahmer Kindness is a thing many of us could use nowadays. The period we're living in is probably the worst in terms of our mental health. 77% of professionals in the U.S ...

  9. Meme Man - Wikipedia

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    On June 5, 2017, the artist uploaded an image of Meme Man overlaid on top of a stock photo of a man in a business suit with arms crossed and a chart pointing upwards behind him, and the caption "Stonks", a deliberate misspelling of the word "stocks". [5] The meme went viral and became a common reaction image on Reddit and Twitter. [6] [7]