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5 dank meme accessories to show off your web smarts

We put a dat boi in your doge so you can sad Keanu while you wow.

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Whether you are a casual browser or a fully evolved memelord, the inside jokes of the internet are a part of all our lives. 

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Some memes have gotten so huge that they’ve joined the hall of fame just by rep alone. 

If you’d like to let the world know that you are an internet denizen and a proud purveyor of its culture, these items will help you do so with pride and style.

1) For the love of Doge, get this bag.

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Not only will this doge bag look amazing with basically anything you wear, but its dubious glare should also keep away potential thieves. 

$21.98 at Amazon. 

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2) Don’t be sad, Pepe. Pin up.

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Poor Pepe The Frog. You should buy him and tack him to your jean jacket so he’ll get back to feeling good.

$8.95 on Amazon.

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3) Here come Dat Boi and your new fall staple! 

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The only thing better than a reference to one meme is referencing two in one go. This sweatshirt is hilarious because it uses both Dat Boi and the incredible Don’t Talk to Me or My Son Ever Again, which will literally be funny from now to forever.

$32.88 on Etsy.

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4) Your old phone case sucks…but thats none of my business.

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If you have a boring case on your phone (or, no case at all), that’s really none of my business. If you did have one, you might not break the screen all the time and your phone wouldn’t look all jacked up … but that’s really none of my business.

$17.48 on Etsy. 

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5) Senpai might notice you if you wear this.

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If senpai doesn’t notice you, up your game by bumping him out of the way. Remember, you’ll always be somebody’s senpai.

Price on Etsy: $25

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