Moments in Internet History That Will Never Be Forgotten

By Johny in Funny On 14th December 2022
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#1 Da Vinci Surgical System: Surgery on a grape

Who could forget this timeless piece? One example of the internet going with the most ridiculous notion possible is straight to the point, on the nose, they conducted surgery on a grape. This is the primary video.

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Edward Hospital created a precision surgical system and used it to operate on a grape as a demonstration of the technology. The first known use of a meme is shown here, and the rest is history.

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#2 Zombie Kid Likes Turtles

The legend of Jonathan the zombie will go on forever online. A Portland news station asked him for an interview after he had his face painted to look like a zombie. Jonathan then delivered what is arguably the best response in the annals of television interviewing.

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#3 That's A Lotta Damage Commercial (The Bucket Test) | Flex Seal

Before Flex Seal and Phil Swift, what did we ever do? With his advertisements and demonstrations, the enthusiastic spokesman grabbed our hearts, but his most memorable action was when he used a chainsaw and a knife to cut through a plastic bucket to demonstrate how effectively Flex Seal genuinely works.

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#4 Supa Hot Fire - The Rap Battle Parody

Do yourself a favor and watch the entire video if you haven't already. One of the funniest online sketch comedy videos, without a doubt. It now has the support of the meme heritage.

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#5 I don't care that you broke your elbow

Ah, a flashback to Vine's earlier days. When video content could only be six seconds or less, apps were considerably better. When he said he didn't care if another youngster shattered his elbow, our hero in the yellow shirt went viral. A dispute over a Nintendo DS is said to have set off the harsh statements.

#6 Father Christmas isn’t being very nice to me!

How could we overlook the British child, age 45, fighting with his father about being on the bad list. The 2018 viral video has become a Christmas tradition. The little youngster offers some compelling arguments for being on the excellent list. I'm sure I wouldn't want to misbehave around him.

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#7 You know I had to do it to 'em

What precisely was Lucky Luciano needed to do? Although we might never know, this meme became viral online. Another version that portrayed Luciano as a "cooler than you" hip-hop aficionado immediately gained popularity. And the meme was so well-liked that the location where this photograph was shot soon turned into a destination for meme tourists.

Both the location and the caption have developed lives of their own and will endure in online lore.

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#8 Charlie bite me...

Without further ado, Charlie bit my finger is a YouTube hall of fame entry that deserves to be on the first ballot. Even if we have all watched this well-known film countless times, it is still worthwhile to watch it once again.

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#9 Walmart yodeling kid

Do you want to discover how to succeed in the music business? Just ask Mason Ramsey, a.k.a. the yodeling child from Walmart. He got signed to Big Loud Records when a video of him yodeling and singing along to Hank Williams Lovesick Blues in his neighborhood Walmart went viral. With rapper Yung Gravy, Mason is presently on tour.

#10 Harambe.

Never forget, never forget. Before something is gone, you don't realize what you had. That is what Harambe instilled in us. Up until that fatal summer day in 2016, the western lowland gorilla had a happy existence.

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A youngster entered Harambe's enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo because of some careless parents, and staff members had to shoot Harambe to save the child. His passing caused a worldwide uproar.

"Dicks out for Harambe" became a well-known catchphrase.

But it was only the start. Support and memes for our slain colleague kept coming in.

Even a little league baseball team honored him by donning Harambe's anniversary clothes.

For millennials, it serves as a sobering reminder that we have now seen 9/11, a pandemic, and the passing of one of the most compassionate beings our world has ever known. Sweet prince, take it easy.