[url]http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-37352259[/url]
[QUOTE]It's the story that suggests that two of this year's biggest memes have escaped into the wild and are breeding.
The news that an online vote to pick the name of a Chinese zoo's new baby gorilla has been won by Harambe McHarambeface seems, on the face of it, to be the perfect social media story of 2016. Too perfect in fact.[/QUOTE]
I want to work for the BBC's meme investigation department
[QUOTE=smurfy;51052748]I want to work for the BBC's meme investigation department[/QUOTE]
"I'm Meme Detective Johnson, and this is my meme department. I work here with my old man and my son, Big Johnson. Everything in here has an origin and a joke. One thing I've learned in 21 years - You never know WHAT is gonna come off that server."
[QUOTE=smurfy;51052748]I want to work for the BBC's meme investigation department[/QUOTE]
The job requires at least a bachelors in criminal memes.
So can we demod swebonny now
[QUOTE=ThatSprite;51052840]"I'm Meme Detective Johnson, and this is my meme department. I work here with my old man and my son, Big Johnson. Everything in here has an origin and a joke. One thing I've learned in 21 years - You never know WHAT is gonna come off that server."[/QUOTE]
Fun fact: BBC Radio 1's Manager is actually called "Big Boss Ben" on air. And he only shows up when the breakfast loon host have too much fun with the memes.
Anyway, I'm more interested in the other parts of the zoo, namely:
[QUOTE=BBC]The latest arrivals promoted on the zoo's website - which it appears is updated very infrequently - include a bear cub, several lion cubs and [I][B]a parrot who plays basketball[/B][/I][/QUOTE]
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