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Deku Playing With His Mother
Izuku Playing with His Mother refers to an exploitable two-panel image from My Hero Academia showing a young Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku, playing a game with his mom. His mother says "Help," prompting Deku to burst open and shout "I'm here!" The moment was parodied in various types of memes altering the scene's message.
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Stephen Miller
DJ Switch
DJ Switch is the stage name of Ghanian DJ Erica Tando, who grew in popularity after winning the talent competition Talented Kidz.
Read MoreThis Is So Sad Alexa Play Despacito
This Is So Sad Alexa Play Despacito is a catchphrase and phrasal template of a mock conversation between a user and their Alexa digital assistant. Online, people replace the song "Despacito" with other songs for humorous effect.
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Name Him. Name Your Son.
Slaps Roof of Car
Slaps Roof of Car is a popular phrasal template featuring a mock conversation between a car salesman and potential buy in which the salesman emphasizes the phrase "this bad boy can fit so much X in it" by slapping the roof of the car. The phrase is frequently used as the caption to an illustration of a car salesman and the buyer.
Read MoreSlack
Slack is a messaging app favored by workplaces as a means for coworkers to communicate and collaborate on projects. It has become one of the most popular apps for professionals and is regularly referenced online.
Read MoreSend Tweet
Send Tweet is a common catchphrase on Twitter generally made after a pun or bad joke. The phrase is meant as a self-deprecating acknowledgement that the preceding tweet isn't high quality.
Read MoreAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a 28-year old American politician from The Bronx borough of New York City, New York. A member of the Democratic Socialists of America, she garnered national attention after defeating longtime congressman Joe Crowley in the 2018 Democratic Primary for Congressional District 14 in New York. As the district is very Democratic, it is highly likely Ocasio-Cortez will be elected to congress. Her victory was seen as a stunning upset by political punditry, perhaps signaling a fundamental ideological shift to the left for the Democratic Party.
Read MoreA Letter For You
A Letter For You is a two-panel exploitable in which an photograph of a dog with a letter in its mouth serves as the setup to a punchline visualized as a stock-photo of a person opening the letter.
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EU Flag Edits
EU Flag Edits are photoshopped variations of the European Union (EU) flag made in protest of the EU's Article 13 copyright reform proposals.
Read MoreCapital Gazette Shooting
The Capital Gazette Shooting refers to a mass shooting that took place at the offices of the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland in late June 2018. During the attack, five people were killed and two people were seriously injured.
Read More"Take Me Home, Country Roads"
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" is a popular song by American folk artist John Denver. Released in 1971, the song has remained relevant in popular culture and has been referenced in numerous memes.
Read MoreGalactic Nova Gets Destroyed
Galactic Nova Gets Destroyed, also known as "Galactic Nova Explosion" is a part of the ending scene to Milkyway Wishes involving the Galactic Nova's destruction in Kirby Super Star. The scene has been parodied multiple times on social media, showing different characters flying into Nova and causing it to explode.
Read MoreFacebook Split Memes
Facebook Split Memes refers to the practice of separating memes into two equal components on Facebook, so that the top panel of the meme is a video and the bottom panel is a still image. This is typically seen on Facebook meme pages, who seem to use the technique to exploit Facebook's algorithms.
Read MoreFantasy Supreme Court
Fantasy Supreme Court refers to a social game on Twitter in which a person, following directions from with instructions on how to play, tags several of their followers to be their version of the United States Supreme Court.
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