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If there is one constant on the web it is that once every few months some wonderful, ridiculous or utterly strange phenomenon will enter the minds and hearts of the webosphere. These memes will spread like wildfire through internet forums, make their way into software as easter eggs and every once in a while […]
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http://www.memevote.com
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O RLY did not originate on SA. it came from 4chan. do your research, dummy.
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The phrase "o rly?" was used on the Something Awful Forums at least as early as August 2003.[1] The original "O RLY?" Snowy Owl image macro is based on a photo taken by nature photographer John White, which he posted to the newsgroup alt.binaries.pictures.animals in 2001.[2] The snowy owl image was Photoshopped on 4chan after the word filtering of the word "repost" to "owl".[3] The owl image macro was posted or linked to on other websites, spawning many more image macros involving owls, notably those with "YA RLY" and "NO WAI".
My suggestion is that you change that, it looks like I'm not the only person confused. :)
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You might be interested to know that the image of the girl speaking gibberish is actually from the popular Japanese animation show "Bleach", probably the second or third episode, and the character's name is Inoue Orihime.
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priceless.
If we're talking about that where is 'The internet is for porn!" ?
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(A personal fave)
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Great! Thanks author!
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Thanks!
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http://fileshunt.com
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Here's another meme I'd like to see proliferate:
http://rlexperiment.blogspot.com/2008/08/welcom...
If only because it will contribute more than just entertainment value when it is realized.
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