
Bro! You Just Posted Cringe! refers to a catchphrase appearing in a series of reaction images used to ironically highlight cringeworthy quality of someone's content.
Read MoreBro! You Just Posted Cringe! refers to a catchphrase appearing in a series of reaction images used to ironically highlight cringeworthy quality of someone's content.
Read MoreHentai Tags are keywords used on hentai websites that refer to the contents of hentai manga. Online, several tags gained infamy amongst readers for referring to shock content. In parodies, images which show screenshots of these tags are often accompanied by reaction images. The tags themselves are most commonly taken from websites such as nhentai, Tsumino, and Hentai Haven.
Read MoreBig Steppy refers to a photoshopped panel from a hentai comic in which a woman is walking into a Japanese love hotel. In the original panel, she says she never thought she'd go to one as a woman. In the edited panel, she says she never thought she'd "Big Steppy." The edited dialogue has been used in numerous photoshops.
Read MoreThis Post Was Made By X Gang refers to a series of satirical image macros which are tagged to make them appear as though they're sponsored by a collective of memers. Images in this meme tend to feature an image macro describing one object in a negative light in impact font, accompanied by a watermark which is an image macro for a "gang" centered around an object opposed to the image's subject.
Read MoreSmug Trap is an exploitable photoshop series based on an image showing of a young girl wearing a smug expression, which are typically edited with characters from a variety of different fandoms.
Read MoreMiss Komi is Bad at Communication (古見さんは、コミュ症です, komi-san wa komyushou desu) is a slice of life/comedy manga series created by Tomohito Oda. The series follows the life Komi Shouko, a 15-year old high school girl, who is regarded as the prettiest girl at her school. However, she is terrible at communicating with others, and sets out to fix this problem with the help of her friend, Tadano Hitohito, and make 100 friends. The manga is serialized in Shounen Sunday and is published in both Japanese and English.
Read MoreNetflix Adaptation refers to images mocking Netflix adaptations of Anime and Manga series, centering the joke on how the adaptations tend to change characters for the worse with poor design or fundamental plot changes.
Read MoreThe Bye Bye Man Poster Parodies is a photoshop meme based on a promotional poster for the 2017 horror film The Bye Bye Man, which typically replace the film title with humorous variations.
Read MoreSpider-Man 2 Pizza Delivery Theme is a video game soundtrack that plays during the pizza delivery missions on the console version of the 2004 Spider-Man 2 video game. It inspired a series of remix videos in the mid 2010s.
Read MoreMagnum Dong is a series of remixes based on a memorable quote uttered by the character of Frank Reynolds in an episode of the American TV sitcom It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The remixes typically involve, but are not limited to, sampling Frank’s soundbite in verbatim, “I dropped my monster condom that I use for my magnum dong.”
Read More"Damn Boy He Thicc" is a memorable quote uttered by YouTuber Anthony Fantano in a video in which he gets excited next to a green screen. Online, people edit the green screen, changing what Fantano is reacting to.
Read MoreNani The Fuck? refers to a copypasta and slang term meaning "WTF:/memes/wtf. The original copypasta is a variation on the the Navy Seal Copypasta, replacing the specifics in the post with Japanese words. It reads:
Read MoreGorillaz is a British virtual alternative rock band comprised of four animated members: 2D (lead vocals and keyboard), Murdoc Niccals (bass guitar), Noodle (guitar, keyboard) and Russel Hobbs (drums and percussion). The group is most well known for its genre-crossing music style that draws influences from hip-hop, reggae / dub and rock music, multimedia music videos and performances, as well as its collaborations with various artists.
Read MoreSsethTzeentach is a gaming YouTuber who is known for his humorous reviews of various games. He is known for presenting himself as an African warlord with a photo of Congolese military instructor Kongolo Nadiane.[2] He is also known for his darkly humor. He often references various memes and jokes from 4chan. and the like. As of August 2019, the channel has over 480,000 subscribers.
Read More"Shit, Negro! That's All You Had to Say!" is a memorable quote uttered by the character Jules Winnfield (played by Samuel L. Jackson) in the 1994 crime film Pulp Fiction. In early 2019, the quote became an image macro/reaction mostly utilized to identify a specific phrase in a sentence grabbing someone's attention (similar to the phrase "you had me at X").
Read MoreCore Values is an expression often used to mock a statement delivered by the Joe Cuellar, the head of the Evo Japan video game tournament, which claimed a livestream promoting the game Dead or Alive Six was not a reflection of the company's "core values."
Read MoreJames Franco "First time?" is a memorable quote by an unnamed character portrayed actor James Franco from the 2018 western film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Online, a screen-capture of the scene has been used in image macros as the punchline to jokes about one's inexperience.
Read MoreAvengers: Endgame refers to the currently-untitled upcoming installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the fourth film in the Avengers series, following Avengers: Infinity War. The film is directed by brothers Anthony and Joe Russo.
Read MoreThe Moyai Emoji 🗿, also known as "Moai," is an emoji that looks similar to the head statues found on Easter Island, Chile. However, this particular representation of the statues is based on the Moyai Statue in Tokyo, Japan, which was inspired by the Easter Island statues.
Read More"All Right Then, Keep Your Secrets" is a memorable quote uttered by Frodo, the main protagonist of the fantasy franchise The Lord of the Rings, in the 2001 feature film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Online, a screen capture of the moment Frodo saying the line has been used as a reaction image.
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