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The Term Internet MeMe (/ˈmiːm/; meem)[1] is Used to Describe A Concept That Spreads via the Internet.[2] The Term is a Reference to the Concept of Memes, Although the Latter Concept Refers to a Much Broader Category of Cultural Information.
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[edit]- Charlie Bit My Finger – It Features Two Young Brothers; the Younger Bites the Finger of the Older Brother.[3][4]
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[edit]- Diet Coke and Mentos – Geysers of Carbonated Drink Mixed With Mentos.[5][6]
- Dramatic Chipmunk – Viral video Featuring a Prairie Dog (Almost Always In-Accurately Called a Chipmunk in the Video Title) Turning it's Head Suddenly Toward the Camera, With a Zoom-In on its Face While Suspense Music is Playing.[5]
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[edit]- Nyan Cat
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[edit]- The Annoying Orange – A Series of Comedy Sketches Featuring a Talking Orange Annoying Other Fruits and Vegetables, as Aell as Some Appliances, With His One-Liners and Puns.[7]
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[edit]- ^ Dawkins, Richard (1989), The Selfish Gene (2 ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 192, ISBN 0-19-286092-5,
We Need a Name For the New Replicator, a Noun That Conveys the Idea of a Unit of Cultural Transmission, or a Unit of Imitation. 'MiMeMe' Comes From a Suitable Greek Root, But I want a Monosyllable That Sounds a Bit Like 'Gene'. I Hope My Classicist Friends Will Forgive me if I Abbreviate MiMeMe to MeMe. If it is Any Consolation, it Could Alternatively be Thought of as Being Related to 'Memory', or to the French Word MêMe. It Should be Pronounced to Rhyme With 'Cream'.
- ^ Schubert, Karen (2003). "Bazaar goes bizarre". USA Today. Retrieved 2007-07-05.
- ^ Chittenden, Maurice (2009-11-01). "Harry and Charlie Davies-Carr: Web Gets Taste for Biting Baby". The Times. London. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
- ^ Hutcheon, Stephen (2009-10-28). "Once Bitten, now Watched by Millions on YouTube". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
- ^ a b Sullivan, Mark (November 27, 2007). "Greatest its of Viral Video". Retrieved March 23, 2009.
- ^ "Mentos + Soda + Video + Blog = Cha-ching!". 23 February 2007. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
- ^ "Caught on Cam: Fruits in Comedy". ABS-CBN. 2010-02-22. Retrieved 2010-03-01.