What could possibly be said of LOLCats that is of any consequence at all? After all, LOLCats are nothing but pictures of cats with silly captions that defy conventional rules of spelling and grammar.
Players: Gene Weingarten, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist at The Washington Post who doesn't understand lolcats (or readers' infatuation with lolcats); Ben Huh, CEO of meme network I Can ...
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We've posted about the original LOLCats cartoons by Adam Koford before; a truly wonderful and geeky series of retro-strips with hilarious geek pop-culture references. Now Adam is self-publishing a ...
The internet phenomenon of lolcats was around long before the world wide web it seems, with even the venerable Victorians letting out a wry chortle at funny felines, as these pictures show. A picture ...
We love the LOLCats, Adam Koford's wonderful cartoons where depression-era hobo felines act out the ridiculous memes of our post web 2.0 culture. And now, they're hitting the big time! The LOLCats ...
The first time I saw a lolcat — those funny images of felines with grammatically questionable captions — it took me a minute to understand the joke. “What’s with the misspellings?” I wrote the friend ...
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What could possibly be said of LOLCats that is of any consequence at all? After all, LOLCats are nothing but pictures of cats with silly captions that defy conventional rules of spelling and grammar.
Academics are starting to take a hard look at Internet memes and the cultural sensibilities they reflect. smosh.com What could possibly be said of LOLCats that is of any consequence at all? After all, ...