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The weekend is finally here, and if you've been too embarrassed to look at photos of cats and Ryan Goslin at the office, we've got you covered with this week's roundup of our best meme coverage.
If those two corners of odd Internet culture aren't intriguing enough, we also have a canine version of Steve Jobs, Drunk Hulk's interview about the Oscars and a Samsung commercial parody.
Stumble upon any hilarious memes lately? Let us know. Feel free to contact Brian Anthony Hernandez (@BAHjournalist), Christine Erickson (@christerickson) or Lauren Hockenson (@lhockenson).
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This variation of the popular 2011 meme "Yes, This is Dog" features a Husky looking an awful lot like the late, great Steve Jobs. Its origins are dubious at best, but the image of the canine staring icily into the camera while wearing the innovator's signature turtleneck has blown up all over the Internet.
Yes, that is Steve Dogs.
Drunk Hulk, who's well known to the masses on Twitter and Facebook, provided some semi-incoherent commentary about current events in an interview with IBTimes.
Drunk Hulk spilled whatever inebriated beans he had regarding the Oscars and the Super Bowl. He even referenced Care Bears and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in the same thought.
"WAIT MINUTE! DRUNK HULK GOT OVER 100,000 FOLLOWER? THAT CRAZY! THAT MORE PEOPLE THAN POPULATION OF SEYCHELLES! DUGGAR FAMILY! AND NEWT GINGRICH WIFES!" Drunk Hulk told reporter Ellen Killoran at one point.
This parody of Samsung's commercial for the Galaxy Tab is a bit heavy with the language, but still makes you wonder if there really is anyone out there drinking wine in a vineyard, Skyping with their pals on a tablet.
The "Hey Girl" meme, featuring actor Ryan Gosling, now comes in a new social media-infused flavor -- Foursquare -- after being on the market in other iterations since 2008.
Using Google+'s new meme generator, Nicole Buergers from 4sqday created 14 new flirtatious "Hey Girl" memes that put a twist on common Foursquare terms and phrases on top of various photos of Gosling.
Redditor frackyou posted a story about her little cousin getting bored and posting his number on Facebook. A "service" that calls itself "Cat Facts" began sending him texts with, well, cat facts. The regular texts began messing with the kid's head as he desperately tried to get the texts to stop.
The story rocketed to the top of Reddit with more than 3,000 upvotes for its sheer hilarity. Mee-wow!
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