BoJack Horseman boat memes demonstrate how people who appear to succeed on their own are often actually dependent on someone or something else.
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BoJack Horseman boat memes demonstrate how people who appear to succeed on their own are often actually dependent on someone or something else.
The “Something New” TikTok dance challenge involves people lining up before they each perform a short series of dance moves directly in front of the camera.
As shoppers stock up at the grocery store to prepare for Coronavirus quarantines and social distancing, stores have been selling out of toilet paper, causing widespread shortages and inspiring toilet paper hoarding memes.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, two friends have an organized a social media-based, social isolation-friendly dating show: “Love Is Quarantine.”
The #VibeChallege is a TikTok dance set to a remix of the song “Over It,” featuring SALES, Chinese New Year Remix.
As Coronavirus-related quarantines and self-isolation become more widespread, people are communicating through the video chat platform Zoom and making memes about it.
“Zoom University” is a nickname college students are giving to their schools now that classes are moving online due to Coronavirus isolation and quarantines.
During heavy and dark news cycles, “Good News” Instagram and social media accounts feature positive stories to encourage optimism and hope.
A “quarantini” a combination of the words “quarantine” and “martini,” is a cocktail to drink while under quarantine.
The #StayAtHomeChallenge is spreading on social media among soccer players to stay active and entertained while staying home to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.
COVID-19 memes showcase the various ways people are dealing with the Coronavirus pandemic from hand washing to social isolation to panic buying toilet paper.
DIVOC is COVID spelled backward, a punchline to Coronavirus memes about not knowing “DIVOC” is going on.