columns by john kass Civil War Movie: What Kind of American Are You? Subscribe for updates Name(Required) FirstLast Email(Required)
How Do I Keep My Kid Off Screens This Summer? What the Hell Do You Do During a Tantrum? Who Gets to Be a Father Figure? I’ll Never Be a Father. Finally, I’m Okay with It. Presented by ASTROGLIDE The 7 Best Lubes for the Best Sex of Your Life ...
to be on the receiving end of them, but, as is the case with nearly all early-era memes, the humor lived in their repetition. it was trolling, but a mostly good-natured kind, the kind that feels more like an inside joke than a joke made at someone else’s expense. classic meme 3...
2:22:02-2:27:14: Phil Southern tweets to break Graeme’s brain with:In my mind, you guys have tens of thousands of loyal listeners; for lack of a better way of putting it, what are your ratings? Are you comfortable sharing that kind of information? Irrespective, thanks for 10 years ...
Recently, the phrase has been changed to ‘dab me up’ to refer to dabbin’ as a way of introducing yourself to someone. THE ‘DAB ME UP’ MEME IS GOING VIRAL The term ‘dabbing’ and ‘dapping me up’ have now been explained, but where did this meme come from? It is unclear ...
10. A litany of options Tweet may have been deleted 11. I don't know who Mr. Pickle is but I really, really support this Tweet may have been deleted 12. Kind of thought we were past theBaby Yoda moment, but sure why not?
unaffected by standardization. "Someone from some remote part of Australia records their voice, and they haven't had any kind of manipulation of their accent." TakeH2O: Just Add Water, an origin point of the "naur" meme: "That was a kids' TV show where you had young people who hadn'...
11. Tangerine Meme (3:05) 12. Fade Away (10:27) www.glasshammer.com Catch up with the latest PodCasts 13th July 2017 The latest PodCasts are here for your listening pleasure: American Prog This Sunday’s show features new (and some old) music from Brett Kull of echolyn. On progzilla...
and to top it off, give the audience the idea that what they are hearing is correct, not by presenting any kind of scholarly analysis or evidence, but by framing what is being heard as being “common sense”, a belief so correct, sound and widely held as to be an anathema to doubt ...
I saw theses on some Instagram political meme pages (don’t ask, Herald and Newsline aren’t around and this is how satire gets passed around once the world and the economy make magazines un-viable) and I was left with some questions. My query was: Are Hindu nationalists jealo...