Looking back, 2012 was the last year that felt like it had a "unified" culture. We all watched the same viral videos, listened to the same radio hits, and feared the same (fake) apocalypse. It was loud, it was colorful, and it was the last time we all agreed that a "Mustache" finger tattoo was a good idea. What’s your favorite memory from 2012?
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"Call Me Maybe" was inescapable, spawning thousands of lip-sync tributes from Olympic teams to Batman. Meanwhile, was just "somebody that we used to know," and Taylor Swift Looking back, 2012 was the last year that
: This non-sequel became a cultural phenomenon, launching Jennifer Lawrence to superstardom and grossing nearly $700 million worldwide. Music: Viral Sensations and EDM Dominance What’s your favorite memory from 2012
: The 23rd James Bond film celebrated the franchise's 50th anniversary by becoming the first Bond movie to surpass $1 billion.