International Workers’ Day 2020 memes celebrate May Day and spread awareness about a general strike that is being organized for May 1st.
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International Workers’ Day 2020 memes celebrate May Day and spread awareness about a general strike that is being organized for May 1st.
“It’s gonna be may” memes repeat a misheard lyric from *NSYNC’s song “It’s Gonna Be Me” to note that the month of May is coming up.
Cottagecore is a social media aesthetic and lifestyle that embraces nature, cute things, domesticity, and femininity.
Quaranteening is what a queen does in quarantine. It can refer to a drag queen, an actual monarch, or anyone else with queen-like qualities.
GIF memes are surging in popularity on the subreddit r/DankMemes.
The pleading face emoji 🥺has a variety of meanings and associations including that it’s the “shy” or “simp” emoji.
Instagram users are participating in the viral Bill Clinton Album Challenge by nominating their friends to post their favorite albums to their stories via a picture of Bill Clinton sitting on the floor and listening to records.
High-profile celebrities are participating in the All In Challenge on social media, auctioning off unique goods and services to raise money for food charities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The #Trumpisms trend on TikTok has people lip-synching to soundbites from Donald Trump’s speeches and press conferences, often taking them out of context.
TikTok videos promoting or joking about consuming large amounts of nutmeg have been spreading, sparking concerns about the dangers associated with the so-called Nutmeg Challenge.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Earth Day events, demonstrations, and activities have been moved online. Here’s how you can celebrate Earth Day virtually.
Social media users are celebrating Earth Day 2020 through online posts and memes.