Editor’s Note: This article is part of Know Your Meme’s 2014 State of the Internet series looking back at some of the most memorable and popular memes, events, subcultures, sites and people that made their mark online this past year.


Ice Bucket Challenge

  • Peak Period: July – September
  • Summary: This social media game challenges the participant to record oneself dumping iced water over his/her head on video and sharing it online with nominations for three friends to do the same. If unable to complete this task within 24 hours of the invitation, the participant is expected to donate money for good causes, most notably for research and treatment of Lou Gehrig’s disease.
  • Highlights: The origins of the meme have been attributed to multiple sources. The concept of social media nominating was in part inspired by Neknominate, a viral binge-drinking game from Europe, and preceded by Cold Water Challenge, a similar fundraising game which began in Grundy County, Tennessee earlier in March for a local toddler diagnosed with severe juvenile diabetes.
  • Impact: The game instantly became the summertime Facebook meme of the year across the United States, and unlike many other challenges that came before this one, it managed to raise an estimated $220 million dollars in donations for the medical research of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). By end of the year, the Ice Bucket Challenge videos had garnered over one billion times collectively on YouTube, surpassing the milestone set by last year's viral dance video hit Harlem Shake.

Starter Packs

  • Peak Period: October – Present
  • Summary: These "starter kits," sometimes known as "starter packs," are faux-fashion catalogues meant to serve as a newbie's guide to adopting the look or attitude of a particular celebrity, company, lifestyle or subculture, similar to other memes derived from reductionist humor, such as …In a Nutshell and Abridged Series.
  • Highlights: The earliest known instance of "starter pack" was used in a LOLCat image dating back to December 2011, but it didn't see the light of the day on Twitter at large until weeks after a similar fashion catalogue parody "Steal Her Look" had emerged on Tumblr in time for Halloween.

But That’s None of My Business

  • Peak Period: May – September
  • Summary: A sarcastic expression used as a postscript to an insult or disrespectful remark said towards a specific individual or group. The phrase was introduced through Twitter and Instagram an image macro series featuring Kermit the Frog from The Muppets and hilarious punchlines taking jabs at a variety of social blunders or idiosyncrasies in everyday social situations.
  • Highlights: The jokes resonated especially well on Twitter and Instagram; as of December 2014, there are more than 15,610 photos tagged under #kermitmemes on Instagram.
  • Impact: At its peak in June 2014, Google search interest for the phrase "but that's none of my business" momentarily surpassed that of other similar expressions like "I'm just saying" and "fwiw" (for what it's worth).

10 Hours of Walking in NYC


  • Peak Period: October – November
  • Summary: A viral video showing a woman walking through the streets of New York City for ten hours while being followed, catcalled and harassed at by strangers.
  • Highlights: The timing of the video couldn't have been any better, or worse (depending on how you look at), and the audience reception was rather divided. In less than two months, the video garnered more than 38 million views on YouTube.
  • Impact: The video went on to spawn several dozens of parodies and satires that are based on the same concept and shot in other cities. Head over to our video gallery for the complete listings.

Luigi’s Death Stare

  • Peak Period: May – July
  • Summary: Not to be confused with Weegee, Luigi's "death stare" refers to the odd facial expressions worn by the character during gameplay in the eighth installment of Nintendo’s Mario Kart franchise. Upon the release of the game in late May 2014, the character’s creepy gaze quickly became the butt of many jokes and parodies among the fans.
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  • Impact: The success of the meme once again reaffirmed Nintendo fans' universal love for subtle sinisterness, as proven true before with the introduction of "The Villager" and "Wii Fit Trainer" into the Super Smash Bros roster.

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Comments 10 total

NESpowerhouse

Does Expand Dong just not exist to KYM or something?

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Slutty Sam

It started before this year, so they have a reason.

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Đức Chó Giê-hô-va

I think Bae's pronounciation is /beɪ/ instead of /bei/

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Ricenburg

I was expecting Skeleton War but I guess since that's more of a Tumblr-only thing it's not big enough to be on this list.

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tino768

Spotted a typo, under "activism" instead of "Poor Kids of Tehran" is says "Poo Kids of Tehran".

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wat tambor

i shouldn't have giggled at that but i did.

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chowzburgerz

So, the admins are not picking a Meme of the Year? Is this a five way tie?

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Slutty Sam

Woah! This is actually really awesome. I think this format is awesome for historical purposes. Like maybe a few years from now people can find this article and see what online culture was like in this year or any year from now on. Quite thorough too. Nice job!

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Synge

Oi, Shrek isn't even an option. YOU HAVE LED ME INTO A DECEPTION!

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