As the solstice approaches, people are preparing for the first official day of winter with memes about the shortest and darkest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
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As the solstice approaches, people are preparing for the first official day of winter with memes about the shortest and darkest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
Memes featuring a basic outline of a head and a speech bubble contrast the things people think with what they actually say.
Memes that ask people to “tell us” something “without actually telling us” are popular on Twitter and TikTok.
Twitter memes are mocking people who are hesitant to take a Coronavirus vaccine, even though they’ve previously put far-worse things in their bodies.
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A former Israeli official’s claims that a group of extraterrestrial aliens known as the Galactic Federation has been in talks with officials on earth about joining have been met with memes and mockery.
TikTokers are remarking on not-so-strange coincidences by lip-syncing to the song “How Bizarre” by OMC.
TikTokers are showing off their embarrassing habits and behaviors under the premise of being “hot girl s**t” in skits set to the song “Girls In The Hood” by Megan Thee Stallion.