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Liz Sommer is a recent graduate of Pitzer College, where she majored in media studies. As sheβs somewhere between the end of adolescence and the beginning of full-on-adulthood, sheβs working to bridge the gap between tweens, teens, teachers, parents, and grandparents when it comes to digital media and pop culture. She currently lives in Los Angeles. Contact her at [email protected]
Design Twitter is where graphic, web, UX, and other designers discuss the industry and their related interests.
These memes double as PSA’s to remind people to wear face masks when in public to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.
The crying Wojak vs. calm Chad “we know” or “I know” meme format contrasts overreactions with underreactions.
A growing movement to make Manny from Diary Of A Wimpy Kid the new face of the American flag seeks to trigger Fox News while spreading anti-racist activism.
4th of July 2020 memes encapsulate a variety of experiences and sentiments around United States Independence Day during a particularly tumultuous time.
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Of the most popular TikTok trends of June 202o, here are the best ones that are bound to last through July and beyond.
July 2020 memes joke about how 2020 is on a dramatic downward spiral.
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“I know a spot” Twitter memes follow the script “X be like I know a spot and take you to Y.”
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.