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Internet Memes

  • "All your base are belong to us"

    "All your base are belong to us"
    <a href='http://www.allyourbasearebelongtous.com/' >Reference</" "All your base are belong to us" is an English mistranslation of the popular game Zero Wing. It was actually a younger meme than the immensley popular "Dancing Baby".
  • 3D Dancing Baby

    3D Dancing Baby
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_baby As we begin our journey into the glorious land of the internet, there is nothing more important than memes. One of the earliest well known memes is the 3D dancing baby. Originally rendered as an experimental test by Unreal Pictures, it quickly became an internet meme due to it's popularity, appearing on news sources, internet video hosting services, and other places alike.
  • Hampster Dance (Correct Spelling)

    Hampster Dance (Correct Spelling)
    The Hampster Dance was widely regarded as one of the second oldest internet memes in history. It consisted of a .Gif file of a hampster dancing, in 4 repetitive loops. There was typically a sound file playing along with it, Roger Miller's "Whistle Stop" from 1999.
  • Peanut Butter Jelly time!

    Peanut Butter Jelly time!
    "Peanut Butter Jelly Time" is a Flash animation that emerged in the late 1990s and became an Internet phenomenon. Based on a song of the same name recorded by the Buckwheat Boyz, the best-known version of the animation was created by Ryan Gancenia Etrata & Kevin Flynn (usually distributed as a Flash clip), wherein the repetitive chorus is accompanied by a dancing yellow banana.
  • Tron guy

    Tron guy
    Tron Guyhttp://www.tronguy.net/ ay Maynard is a computer programmer and system administrator. He is most famous for his electroluminescent Tron Guy costume, which I 1st wore at Penguicon 2.0 April 17th, 2004. He became a subject of Internet ridicule when his costume inspired by the movie TRON spread across the net from postings on Slashdot and Fark. Jay's overweight physique and skintight costume was the subject of much derision on the net. He parlayed th
  • Badger Dance

    Badger Dance
    "Badger Dance" was a short animation by a popular British animation specialist known as "Jonti Weebl Picking". It was used to promote his animation career.
  • "Internets" Terminology

    "Internets" Terminology
    "Internets" is a Bushism-turned-catchphrase used humorously to portray the speaker as ignorant about the Internet or about technology in general, or as having a provincial or folksy attitude toward technology. Ridicule, and later parody, of Bush's uncommon pluralization spread quickly on the Internet and in traditional media following the 2004 debate. Minutes after Bush made the remark, posters to online forums remarked that the term was "Another Bushism!", wondered "is this where I find those
  • Star Wars kid

    Star Wars kid
    Star Wars Kid recently Star Wars kid was arguably one of the first well-known accounts of cyberbullying. The "Star Wars Kid" was a young boy who decided to videotape himself swinging his replica lightsaber. He was later a victim of quite a bit of real life bullying, leading to a lawsuit. The child spoke out about the occurance in 2013.
  • Rick Astley's "Never gonna give you up" A.K.A. Rickrolling

    Rick Astley's "Never gonna give you up" A.K.A. Rickrolling
    Rickrolling Description<a Rickrolling is the practice of a bait and switch scheme of drawing a youtube user to a video, in hopes of a desired subject, only to find a music video of Rick Astley's "Never gonna give you up". There are literally thousands of various instances of Rickrolling. The video was recently taken down, due to strictness of copyright law.
  • Crank That (Souja boy)

    Crank That (Souja boy)
    Crank That
    In 2007, 17-year-old DeAndre Ramone Way AKA Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, released a crunk rap song on the internet called "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" and it automatically became one of the biggest selling singles of all time. There's also a dance to that song in which Soulja Boy gave an instruction video for it, after that, thousands of people have been recording themselves doing it and posted it on websites such as MySpace, YouTube, etc.
  • Adorable Nyan Cat

    Adorable Nyan Cat
    Nyan Cat
    Nyan Cat was a .gif animation uploaded to Youtube in April 2011. It was made using a basic flash animation program called "scratch".