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  2. Gunshow (webcomic) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2016, the United States Republican Party (or GOP, short for "Grand Old Party") used the "This is fine" meme in a Twitter message, in reference to the Democratic Party selecting Hillary Clinton as their presidential candidate during the 2016 Democratic National Convention.

  3. 50 Pics And Memes About The ’90s You Have To Be Old Enough To ...

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    "The 90's Guyz" is a popular account that serves its fans nostalgic memories daily. The post 50 Pics And Memes About The ’90s You Have To Be Old Enough To Understand first appeared on Bored Panda.

  4. Category:Internet memes introduced in the 2000s - Wikipedia

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    Internet memes introduced in 2009 (33 P) Pages in category "Internet memes introduced in the 2000s" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. 50 Wholesome Memes To Remind You That The World Isn’t All Bad ...

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    Image credits: WholesomeMeme Alexia believes that surrounding ourselves with wholesome things enables us to remain grounded, grateful, and appreciative for everything life has to offer.

  6. You kids get off my lawn! - Wikipedia

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    (McCain, in a 2008 appearance on David Letterman's Late Show gamely uttered the idiom himself in a comedy turn.) [10] The Capitol Steps album I'm So Indicted included "Hey, You, Get Off of My Lawn" (a parody of "Get Off of My Cloud"), and comic social commentator Jon Stewart described United States Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld as "a ...

  7. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of dank memes sprouted a subculture called the "meme market", satirising Wall Street and applying the associated jargon (such as "stocks") to internet memes. Originally started on Reddit as /r/MemeEconomy, users jokingly "buy" or "sell" shares in a meme reflecting opinion on its potential popularity.

  8. Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot memes: Here's how social media ... - AOL

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    The dark humor and silliness of the whole scene struck a chord on social media, where memes started to flood sites like X, Instagram and Tiktok. Here are a few of them: The Pop-tarts Bowl mascot ...

  9. Category:Internet memes by year of introduction - Wikipedia

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    Internet memes introduced in 2022 (41 P) Internet memes introduced in 2023 (1 C, 34 P) Internet memes introduced in 2024 (55 P)