

Images of a St. Louis couple now known as “Ken and Karen” pointing guns at protestors have been circulating online as they’re being widely criticized and memed.
Images of a St. Louis couple now known as “Ken and Karen” pointing guns at protestors have been circulating online as they’re being widely criticized and memed.
The “Ya Ya Ya Challenge” on TikTok is marked by creators repeating the same motion over and over again.
TikTokers are leaving completely unrelated comments under videos in an effort to gain popularity or feel included.
#FairyWings challenge on Twitter calls for users to successfully tweet a portrait photo next to a pair of magical-looking wings.
Copaganda or copraganda is media that portrays police in a positive light.
Doomscrolling or “doomsurfing” is when someone compulsively scrolls through bad news on their social media feeds.
This meme format is used to represent discrepancies between the amounts of attention different people or things receive.
“You dropped this” Mario memes typically picture the video game character with a crown in his hand to indicate a person has done something heroic or legendary online.
Femboy Friday is a weekly celebration of femboys.
The “You dropped this π” comment on social media refers to the intended recipient as a king or queen after they’ve done something sweet, heroic, legendary, or iconic online.
The “Me In Reality Vs. Me As An Animation” Twitter trend consists of users sharing a photo of themselves and an animated character that look very similar to each other.
Charlie Jones, the dad from the movie Coraline, is getting the meme treatment as photos of him looking tired while sitting at a computer are being used in a variety of jokes.