Stuff I know about only because of the memes

I’ve never seen a single episode of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” but I can make a Pepe Silvia complex-conspiracy reference as if I have.

I’ve never played “Skyrim” but between the jokes about arrows to the knee and the videos of cheese wheels rolling downhill, I feel like I’ve seen a lot of it.

I haven’t seen the movie “Downfall” but I’ve seen Hitler’s closing rant approximately 47,913 times.

I would probably not know the Eric Andre show exists at all, if not for the endless “why would X shoot Y” jokes that have spun out of it.

There’s probably a hundred more examples like this. What are yours?

I’ve never watched Community, but I’m well acquainted with the “Guy carrying pizza enters a burning room” meme.

Never watched The Office (sacrilegious, I know), but I’ve seen the “Corporate needs you to find the differences …” and the “Michael Scott shaking hands with Ed Truck” memes pop up a lot.

I’m only barely aware of the existence of the TV series Narcos, but I see the “Sad Pablo Escobar” mashup all the time.

I do not, in fact, have an opinion on mudkips.

Not memes exactly, but enough people on Tumblr like Leverage, that if I ever get around to watching it, I’ll be able to quote half the show

I’ve never seen The Office but I know about “that’s what she said”.

While The Office popularized it, it existed decades earlier. I recall it from college in the 1960s.

Never watched Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, only know it from half the “woman yells at cat” meme.
Similarly, I’ve never seen American Chopper, but only the “2 dudes yelling” meme.

I had to look both of those origins up for this post.