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Memeweek: Best viral images and videos of the past week

By MICHAEL DAMBOLD Scene Writer on Feb 19, 2013, at 12:29 PM  Updated on 2/19 at 12:54 PM



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Science fiction is assimilating pop music

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For your lunch break, I present to you a collection of memes and videos making the rounds of the internet for the last week. Enjoy.

Harlem Shake: Meteor Edition

Wait for it...



Harlem Shake: The best video ever

You know a meme is about to explode when it leaks to other memes, with fantastic results.



A new pokemon, or adorable frog? or both?



American Psycho for kids

It was once rumored that "American Psycho" was going to be marketed to young audiences with a less gritty trailer and material. Well, someone took it upon themselves to do just that.



In other news:

Burger King's twitter account was hacked yesterday with hilarious and insulting results. Some news stations tried to treat it like a serious crime, which of course it is. However that doesn't mean we can't laugh at it.



The most viral image of the week is:

Ron Swanson with a cartoon cat on his head. This wins the internet.


PRAIRIE NERDS

Geek perspective: We saw Star Trek into Darkness (SPOILERS)

I'm essentially writing this intro to keep people who do not want to be spoiled, spoiler free. Jason Powers and I went to ...

Whovians and Warsies decide to duke it out, but not really

We all know that Trekkies and Warsies have a blood feud lasting over the last few decades. However, I was tickled pink when ...

Science fiction is assimilating pop music

Whether or not we like to admit it, we all listen to pop music in some form or another. If you're about my age, you might ...

CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Michael Dambold

918-732-8111
Email

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