If there’s one thing "Naruto" has taught us, it’s that no amount of ninja training can prepare you for the internet’s meme game.
Depression memes are an internet staple. Often utilizing dark humor, or gallows humor, memes such as the James Franco “First Time?” meme are a way that many people cope with negative emotions ...
Monday memes: It is a truth universally acknowledged that almost no one likes going back to work on Monday morning. From 8 a.m. meetings to small talk with coworkers you barely know, it can be ...
Nicole Kidman has finally revealed the back story of the iconic meme showing her seemingly celebrating her divorce from Tom Cruise — but it turns out, it’s not what we all thought. For years ...
Fight other players and explore the meme island. You’ll likely get destroyed at first, but you’ll eventually get better in the arena by gaining experience and ...
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Now we’re firmly in spooky season, it’s no surprise that “gay halloween” memes are taking over Twitter/X. The format is simple. Users share examples of hyper-specific Halloween costumes ...
From coconut trees accompanied by “Von Dutch” to Donald Trump’s recent stint as a McDonald’s worker, in the past decade, political memes have become popular, quick vehicles for political ...
While there’s a lot on the line for the United States and the world as a whole, there is one silver lining: the memes that have blossomed out of election-related trauma. Without further ado ...
With OCs, Disney characters, superheroes, celebrities, cartoon characters, and even memes now available for your Minecraft skin the choice can be overwhelming, but we’ve gone through them all to ...
Right now, the #HearMeOut trend is offering loads of them. In 2024, less than two weeks before the next US presidential election, memes have different meanings. When “brat” took off in the ...
So while we sit here watching cable news and scrolling, we’re finding moments of lightness online. Memes and tweets just may get us through the week.