March 2011
Who owns a meme?
Memes are owned by no one and everyone — a meme by definition...
– This has to be the single most valuable quote to come out of Ben Huh’s mouth (fingers?) that I’ve ever read.
I’m Ben, CEO of Cheezburger. Feel free to ask me questions. | General Discussion | Know Your Meme
That awkward moment
thatawkwardmoment:
when you run too fast in P.E and you achieve 99% the speed of light, resulting in yourself taking the form of a wave instead of a particle and you start diffracting around everything.
Yeah, I hate it when I do that. But what are you gonna do? Shit happens, right?
kenyatta:
Web 2.0 Says Thank You, KYM Community
Hey everyone.
So Jamie, Ellie, Mike, Patrick and I gave a keynote at Web 2.0 Expo today about the importance of documenting web culture and the importance of you guys.
We asked the audience of around 1500 people to help thank you all. You can see the video above.
(via Web 2.0 Says Thank You, KYM Community | General Discussion | Know Your Meme)
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‘Know Your Meme’ Acquired By Cheezburger in... →
joshsternberg:
(h/t Chris Menning)
:)
Charlie Sheen's Tour Not Even Close to Sold Out |... →
popculturebrain:
Turns out reports were vastly over exaggerated. Can’t say I’m surprised.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has decided to include various Internet...
– Neowin.net - OMG! Oxford English Dictionary adds LOL (via elspethjane)
What annoyed me was their inclusion of the word “dotbomb.” It’s been used in print by a bunch of tech writers trying to be witty around the time of the dotcom crash, but I’ve never heard the word used in...
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