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  2. 120 Wild But Funny Posts That Highlight “The Ugly Side Of Tumblr”

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    If you were on the Internet around 2014 when Tumblr was at its peak, you might have an inkling about the shenanigans its users would get up to – and maybe still do. Tod 120 Wild But Funny Posts ...

  3. Top 10 video game memes - AOL

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    A great meme can be the funniest thing on the internet, so here is a great list of the best gaming memes, that we use quite a bit.

  4. The unforgettable gaming memes of the 2000s - AOL

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    The 2000s were the most formative years for memes as internet accessibility and popularity surged, and gamers were one the main torchbearers. In celebration of the aughts, we collected a handful ...

  5. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    The meme originated from fictitious cover art for a video game titled Big Chungus (with "chungus" being a neologism associated with video game commentator James Stephanie Sterling), which featured a still from the scene, and was popularized by a Facebook post by a GameStop manager who alleged that a colleague's mother had inquired about ...

  6. All your base are belong to us - Wikipedia

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    "All your base are belong to us" is an Internet meme based on a poorly translated phrase from the opening cutscene of the Japanese video game Zero Wing. The phrase first appeared on the European release of the 1991 Sega Mega Drive / Genesis port of the 1989 Japanese arcade game .

  7. Loss (Ctrl+Alt+Del) - Wikipedia

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    After the strip was published, it immediately became an Internet meme, with users from sites such as 4chan and Tumblr creating edits of the strip, recreating it using scenes from other works such as Futurama and Pokémon. 4chan's video game board /v/ would later ban users who created new threads about these edits. [1]

  8. Goncharov (meme) - Wikipedia

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    Linda Codega of Gizmodo remarked on the enthusiasm around the meme as "an inspiring example of collective storytelling and spontaneous fandom generation, inspired by the community itself. Essentially, Goncharov (1973) is not a film, but a game. And only Tumblr knows the rules, because the rules of Goncharov (1973) are the rules of Tumblr itself."

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