In the internet prank "rickrolling", victims are tricked into watching the music video for "Never Gonna Give You Up" by this musician.
The meme originated in 2007, with 4chan user Shawn Cotter identified as the first person to pull the prank. The rickrolling phenomenon revitalized Astley's career.
A popular expression of the facepalm meme uses a screenshot from the tv show Star Trek: The Next Generation. It depicts this actor who played Captain Jean-Luc Picard with his head in his hands.
The facepalm, as an expression, existed long before the internet. It is used in many cultures to express frustration, disappointment, exasperation, and other similar emotions.
Kabosu, a dog from this breed, shot to fame as the mascot of the "Doge" meme.
Kabosu was adopted in 2008 by kindergarten teacher Atsuko Sato and became famous after Sato posted a picture of the dog to her blog. Kabosu died on May 24, 2024.
A character named Leeroy Jenkins charges into combat while screaming his own name in viral footage created in what multiplayer online video game?
The creator of Leeroy Jenkins, Ben Schulz, was supposedly away from his computer when the other players were devising a meticulous battle plan, which Jenkins then ruined with his sudden charge. Schulz has refused to confirm or deny if the video was staged.
The 6-7 meme, which became popular in 2025, originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by this rap artist.
The meme is a youthful phenomenon, in which kids say “6-7” and move their open-palmed hands up and down for no apparent reason. It was named 2025 word of the year by Dictionary.com.
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