About Dafuq is an interjection typically used in reaction to that which makes no sense or provokes severe confusion. It is short for the colloquial phrase “[what] the fuck?” and written without capital letters, spaces and punctuation. Origin The phrase “what the fuck” has been widely used both in real life conversations and popular culture p

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About [10] Guy (also known as “Really High Guy” and “Stoner Stanley”) is an advice animal image macro series featuring a photo of a young man who appears to be under the influence of marijuana. The captions typically portray stereotypical stoner behavior, similar to Stoner Dog, such as giving invalid answers to misunderstood questions and cr

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About Third World Success is an advice animal image macro series featuring a photograph of a dancing tribal child with captions about overcoming hardships that are associated with life in underdeveloped countries. The series can be seen as a derivative of Success Kid and the anti-thesis of First World Problems. Origin The First World Problems image

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About “I Took an Arrow in the Knee” is a catchphrase from the role-playing video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim which inspired the snowclone phrasal template “I used to X, then I took an arrow to the knee.” Origin In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the town guard non-player characters (NPCs) have several stock lines they will repeat when the

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About “You must be new here” is a phrase used to call attention to incoming noobs in discussion forums or social networking sites. The expression has been also commonly associated with a still image of Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka from the 1971 film “Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.” Origin The colloquial usage of “must be new here

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About “You Don’t Say?” is a rage comic face based on a contour drawing of Nicolas Cage that is that is used as a sarcastic response to an obvious observation or statement, in similar vein to “O RLY” image macros. Origin The phrase “you don’t say” is an idiomatic expression used to convey surprise or astonishment but it can be also us

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About Pepper Spray Cop (also known as “Casually Pepper Spray Everything Cop”) is a photoshop meme based on a photograph of a police officer offhandedly pepper spraying a group of Occupy protesters at the University of California Davis. Origin UC Davis Occupy Protest On November 18th, 2011, a group of students at the University of California Davi

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About Conspiracy Keanu is an advice animal image macro series featuring a still photo of the Canadian actor Keanu Reeves wearing a frightened expression from the 1989 comedy film Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure. The images are typically captioned with paranoid conjectures and shallow philosophical questions that show similarities to the Paranoi

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About “Now Kiss!” is the caption associated with a web comic character holding two dolls as if he is forcing them to kiss each other. The image features the same face that would later be used for the Fap Guy often found in rage comics. Origin On February 16th, 2010, FunnyJunk user KingGawjuss posted a MS Paint comic titled “Principal Creepy”

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Warning: this entry contains spoilers for the game Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.About “Fus Ro Dah” are the words used in a dragon shout that summons a powerful force from the speaker’s throat in the game Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. (See also: Shoop Da Whoop, Force Push) Origin “Fus Ro Dah” are the words for the “unrelenting force”[2] thu’um

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About Lazy College Senior is an advice animal image macro series featuring a young male with short disheveled brown hair drinking a pint of beer. It is typically captioned with unmotivated statements or behaviors that are associated with burnt out college students during their final year of school, a phenomenon commonly known as “senioritis.”[5]

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About Neil deGrasse Tyson Reaction is a rage comic character and reaction face of astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson making a defensive gesture. The character image is sometimes associated with the catchphrase “Watch out guys, we’re dealing with a badass over here” that is used to mock arrogant and boastful statements that people proclaim on t

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About “Huh?” Guy is the nickname given to Nate Dern, a commercial actor in an AT&T Wireless commercial in which his only line is a surprised “Huh?” in replying to the character of his boss. Along with the video, the actor rose to the status of an overnight celebrity after he posted a link to the video on Reddit in November of 2011. Origi

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About “Yes, This is Dog” (also known as “Hello, This is Dog”) is an image macro series featuring a black Labrador anthropomorphized with the caption as if it is answering the telephone. The phrase and image have been remixed into a variety of different photographs often including other animals in anthropomorphic situations. Origin The trope

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About The Rake is a creepypasta story featuring a humanoid creature that stalks and attacks people in a manner similar to Slender Man. Since 2006, pictures, fan-art and video blogs have been made of the monster, including numerous allusions in the Slenderverse YouTube series EverymanHYBRID. Origin One of the earliest appearances of the story was pos

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About Tebowing is a photo fad named after Tim Tebow in that involves getting down on one knee, placing one’s elbow on the knee and fist against the forehead, similar to a prayer or Thinker’s pose[15], named after the Rodin sculpture.[16] Origin The fad originated from the Denver Broncos’ quarterback Tim Tebow, who was photographed in the posit

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About “You Are NOT The Father!” is a catchphrase popularized by Maury Povich, the host of the American tabloid talk show The Maury Povich Show.[1] One of the most popular segments featured in the show is “paternity testing,” in which a mother appears on the show with a request to prove or disprove that a man is the biological father of her c

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About Dubstep is a genre of electronic music originating from South London in the late nineties. Although it is rather difficult to define, it is generally characterized by a slow tempo, repetitive low-key beats, heavy emphasis on “wobble” bass lines and hard hitting drum patterns. History Dubstep began in South London, and derived from “dub,

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About Teenage Mutant Ninja Noses is a photo editing meme that features posters and photos of people (typically celebrities) that have been edited with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles masks over the tip of the subject’s nose. Origin The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise began as a comic book in 1984 and was popularized in 1987 as a cartoon televi

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About Friend Zone Fiona is an advice animal image macro series with a stock photo of a laughing girl. The caption technique is similar to Successful Black Man, where the top refers to something a girl would say romantically followed by the bottom text confirming that she is just a friend. Origin “Friend zone” is a dating term describing a relati

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About Shit That Siri Says refers to humorous chat logs of human voice interaction with Siri, the personal assistant application for iPhone operating system iOS5, as documented by the single topic blog Advertised by Apple[7] as a voice interactive program with an attitude and a sense of humor, iPhone users began sharing their memorable dialogues with

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About We are the 99% (a.k.a “I am the 99%”) is a catchphrase that became widespread in the days leading up to and during the ongoing Occupy Wall Street protests and offshoot demonstrations elsewhere. Origin The single topic Tumblr for “We are the 99 Percent”[1] was first launched on August 23rd, 2011, nearly a month before the protests began

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About The Wadsworth Constant is an axiom which states that the first 30% of any video can be skipped because it contains no worthwhile or interesting information. For EVERY youtube video, I always open the video and then immediately punch the slider bar to about 30 percent. For example, in this video, it should have just started at :40. Everything b

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About “NONONONO Cat” is the nickname given to Marquis (Russian: Маркиз), a domestic Siberian cat most well known for his meowing that resembles the sound of a person saying “NO NO NO NO.” Marquis garnered much attention in the media and Internet blogs in September 2011, after a YouTube video of him meowing went viral and spawned numero

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About Zyzz (pronounced “Ziz”) was the online handle of Aziz Shavershian, an Australian bodybuilder who frequented 4chan’s /fit/ (health & fitness) board and Bodybuilding Forums /misc (miscellaneous) board. He promoted his “aesthetics” lifestyle, similar to that of a Guido, known for loudly playing dance music and frequenting gyms and t

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