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    Me Gusta Meme From Rage Comics

    You’ve probably come across that funny looking “Me Gusta” meme if you’re active on social media sites that heavily rely on photo sharing, like Reddit or Tumblr. The Me Gusta meme has become a quite popular drawing that has helped define internet culture as we know it today, and it’s recognized as one of the […] More

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    9 Things Most Intelligent People Do

    People often say that intelligence is something lucky individuals are born with but that’s not always the case. Intelligence can be both inherited and acquired. According to experts, the environment around you can drastically affect your brain’s skills and the way you think. Whatever the case may be, it’s been observed that all intelligent people […] More

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    What Are Internet Memes and Where Did They Come From?

    An internet meme can be almost any idea or concept expressed in some form of content on the web, which is why it can be so completely difficult to drill down to a real definition. It can be a photo, a video, a person, an animal, a fictional character, an event, a song, a belief, […] More

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    10 of the Best Memes of All Time

    Ah, memes. As social media continues to grow and thrive as it’s embraced by more and more people who spend more and more time online, so too do the memes that spread across those platforms. They tend to multiply around holidays, like these Dad Joke memes, too. It’s extremely difficult (and maybe even impossible) to […] More

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    Scientist Bakes Bread From 4,500-Year-Old Yeast, Guess What?

    One man who is head-over-heels in love with baking is Seamus Blackley, a scientist who used 4,500-year-old yeast to bake a loaf of bread. That’s as cool as it looks delicious! It seems like doing this project was one of the happiest moments in the scientist’s entire life. Fun fact: Blackley is known far and […] More

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