New app makes typing mOcKiNg SpOnGeBoB mEmE text effortless

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If you’re in the mood To AnNoY EvErYoNe BeYoNd BeLiEf, we’ve got the perfect app for you.

Samir Mezrahi, who you may know as the mastermind behind the Kale Salad meme accounts or the dude who created a blank song to free you of the song that automatically plays in every time you plug in your phone in your car, recently created an app called sPoNgEcAsE.

As you can imagine, it allows people to effortlessly type in alternating capital letters like the ones associated with all those Mocking Spongebob Memes.

@nagachikahide lEt Me SeE tHaT sPoNgEbOb MeMe OnE mOrE tImE pic.twitter.com/CKMpyjcoq7

— koga’s woman (@heaukage) May 8, 2017 Read more…

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Debate rages about whether Spongebob is a sea sponge or a dish sponge

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He may live in a pineapple under the sea, but just what exactly is Spongebob Squarepants?

Writer and comedian Celeste Yim started a thread on Twitter about the precise nature of Spongebob Squarepants. Specifically, is he a sea sponge or a dish sponge?

I have only just discovered that Spongebob is a sea sponge? I thought he was maybe a regular sponge with an eclectic lifestyle, like a white man living in Southeast Asia ✌️

— Celeste Yim (@celestrogen) May 22, 2018

There are many different kinds of sea sponge, check out this massive barrel sea sponge, for example.  Read more…

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These college kids aced their voice class with a lovely version of a ‘Spongebob Squarepants’ song

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Spongebob Squarepants may be the answer to acing your next exam.

Two sophomores at Shelton State Community College in Alabama recently decided to sing a classic song from Spongebob Squarepants for their vocal performance class. And it didn’t take long before Quentin (@SweetTea_Sav) and Sean (@OtakuTacoKing) became viral stars. 

these guys in my voice class really sang without you from spongebob as a performance grade pic.twitter.com/CSz5xHfBGv

— queen (@Tailleurmade) January 19, 2018

“I was listening to it randomly and I realized we had an opportunity to sing it for our voice class,” Sean to Mashable. “I chose this song because I knew that it was the best duet for the two of us.” Read more…

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