Showing posts with label memes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memes. Show all posts

15 August 2016

ctm


26 February 2016

one year ago today


never ever forget.

20 October 2015

new fave.

#drakealwaysonbeat





remember the beyonce version?


28 August 2015

fridayz w/o flim

click here for baboon meme madness!

26 May 2015

#beyoncealwaysonbeat



this meme is happening right now, in praise of bey's flawless choreography, which can be set to almost any song with a matching BPM.


06 April 2012

nErD aLeRt!


now this is an architecture-based meme i can get behind!

08 March 2012

what the teenagers are twittering.


you may have noticed the sudden and overwhelming internet presence of something called KONY 2012. this is it, jicyww.
Kony 2012 is an unlikely internet phenomenon. The 30-minute documentary about a despot Ugandan warlord has been watched more than 30m times online in less than 48 hours.
The hard-hitting film, uploaded by a group seeking to expose the guerilla leader Joseph Rao Kony, was relatively undiscovered until two days ago despite being first watched on the website Vimeo last Friday.
In the past 48 hours, Kony 2012 has been viewed more than 21m times on YouTube and 11m times on Vimeo.
According to YouTube statistics, the Kony video is most popular with young women aged 13 to 17 and men aged 18 to 24. (via)
responses to the video have not been without criticism, however.
It would be great to get rid of Kony. He and his forces have left a path of abductions and mass murder in their wake for over 20 years. But let's get two things straight: 1) Joseph Kony is not in Uganda and hasn't been for 6 years; 2) the LRA now numbers at most in the hundreds, and while it is still causing immense suffering, it is unclear how millions of well-meaning but misinformed people are going to help deal with the more complicated reality. (via)
read invisible children's response.

there's even a hilarious drinking game

and now you're caught up. pick a side and argue the shit out of it next time you're drunk.

05 March 2012

16 February 2012

a new meme!

here it is! it started 6 days ago.

but guess what. it's already over.

14 February 2012

wes anderson slo-mo


the latest internet meme : wes anderson's slo-mo scenes to various rap songs. enjoy.

bonus links :
wes anderson slo-mo set to drake
wes anderson overhead shots

brb listening to ja rule on spotify

29 January 2012

26 January 2012

i have no idea what any of this means.



but i want to! when are we moving?!

25 January 2012

a note to architecture students


stop bending memes to fit your field of study. it ALWAYS turns out uncomfortably nerdy.

always.

07 November 2011

check yourself before you wreck yourself

did you just get a really funny internet link from a friend, family member, or colleague?

you best check yourself before you forward that shit along. it might be older than yesterday's meme!


is it old? will provide you with a link freshness rating, just to be on the safe side. the more you know.

03 November 2011

what is thomas wilhelm doing this weekend?


the original.

the internet meme:



bonus links: how to industrial goth dance
we'll be doing this at emilube's bearthdie party, so everyone study up.

02 November 2011

"X > tebow"-ing is the new tebowing.

hating tim tebow is now an internet meme.
On Sunday night, ESPN.com posted a Bill Williamson column calling for the Broncos to get their post-Tebow plans in order. The early comments were unremarkable: the usual "Tebow sucks" and "John Fox sucks" camps doing their thing. But as Halloween dawned, the shapeless mass of discontent had taken form. Completely organically, Tebow hate made order out of chaos.
"X Tebow" is the meme, with X being a series of increasingly negative and absurd things. It began with QuanB8's comment, "Ryan Leaf > Tebow." It moved to to other crappy quarterbacks—JaMarcus Russell, David Carr, Akili Smith—but soon became something else entirely. A few examples:
Windows Vista > Tebow
Still saying 'Whaaaz uuuppp' > Tebow
Rebooting the Back To The Future franchise with the plot centered around getting Tebow's mom to have an abortion > Tebow
...
On day two, ESPN tried a different strategy: only deleting comments that were anti-religious or otherwise objectionable under their terms of service. We've heard from commenters who have found their contributions gone, their accounts suspended. But even that's fallen by the wayside, as any number of anti-Christian or generally obscene comments can be found today. The moderators abandoned the battlefield. The commenters won.
(via)
to quote one of my favorite things thomas wilhelm has ever said, "where's your god now, tim tebow?"
 
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