Internet mimi

  1. Urade, ova 'tica mi je nepznata. Aj ciba još neki sa njom, nisam je video ranije.

  2. Omsk Crow is a relatively new meme in the meme world. It pictures an artistic depiction of a black crow dressed in a red bird outfit, and wearing a backpack. The background is bright and colorful, though there is an alternate version containing a few colors and some confetti-like effects.

    The main purpose of Omsk Crow is to depict the effects of mind altering substances on a person and the funny and sometimes unintelligible things they say when that happens. The main meme image carries the tagline: “Welcome to Omsk”.

    The city of Omsk perhaps denotes the foreign-feeling location that one often finds oneself in during trips, although actually, many of the meme sayings are in Russian and therefore difficult for most English-speaking viewers to translate.

    Occasionally there are variations that have popped up using different crows, or replacing the crow in its entirety with another head. Conversely, the Omsk crow has also popped up with other backgrounds or looking different.

    http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/250x250/9378884.jpg

    http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/250x250/9937725.jpg

    http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/250x250/9106598.jpg

  3. ахаха добри сви :))

Rekli o sajtu

Osim velikih istorijskih i nacionalnih zabluda, podložni smo i onim „sitnijim”, ali koje nam određuju svakodnevicu. „Ne valja da se sedi na kućnom pragu, posebno kad grmi”, „Hleb od 500 grama je opšteprihvaćen pod nazivom kilo hleba”, „Ne valja da se zviždi u kući, to privlači miševe”, „Ne valja da se otvara kišobran u kući”, „Žvakanje žvaka može da deformiše vilicu”, „Ma koliko vruće i zagušljivo bilo, ne otvarati prozor, ubiće promaja”, navode na popularnom internet portalu „Vukajlija” niz sujeverja i zabluda našeg naroda.

Politika · 31. Januar 2011.