http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2011/...
We get, you guys love image macros and cats. And now all 1800 of your online friends can share in that love thanks to the Facebook newsfeed update back in September.
Yo, Dawg! I heard you liked addictive construction games still in beta, so I put an addictive construction game still in beta in your addictive construction game still in beta so you can wait for the finished product to come out while you wait for the finished product to come out. In other news, Minecraft player Hans Lemurson has WAY too much time on his hands. (via escapistmagazine.com)
Culture Buzz Yo dawg, I heard you like planking…so that means you're rather callously emulating the slave trade. How dare you. We'll let Xzibit explain in his own Twitter words (Twords). (via tmz.com)
Obligatory “Yo dawg, we heard you like fine art…” The paintings in this painted gallery are all famous works of art. The attention to detail is borderline inhuman.
“Yo dawg, I herd you like internet memes rendered in beautifully embroidered cross stitch samplers.” The internet brings us so much awesome stuff it makes my head hurt. Awesome, in this case, is priced at $250. Hurry up, only one left! (via)
There are so many layers to this. It's difficult to keep track of them all.
So I guess this meme isn't quite done playing itself out yet. Spoiler: Contains spoilers.
http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2009/07/8_internet_me...
Really? People still reference Hamster Dance? On the other hand, I probably quote Yo Dawg daily.
The clock clock is a digital clock made entirely out of analog clocks. So you can tell time while you tell time. Design by humans since 1982.
{yo,sup} dawg, I heard you like X, so I put an X in your Y… Know Your Meme investigates the origins & evolution of the “yo dawg” image macro.