TikTok’s “Electricity Game” effect challenges creators to track a ball through an electric maze. The effect is trending on the app.
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TikTok’s “Electricity Game” effect challenges creators to track a ball through an electric maze. The effect is trending on the app.
Creators are using the “Reality Ripple” effect on TikTok to check for paranormal activity in their homes. The effect is trending on TikTok.
TikTokers are illustrating the differences between men and women, as well as parents and kids, by drawing straight or curvy arrows from the subject to an action. These videos are set to Baile Increíble by Leyendas explosivas.
“The movie villain, the actual villain” memes are growing on Twitter. In these dual-photo memes, fans identify who they think are the true antagonists in various films.
Parallel universe memes are trending on Twitter after scientists claim to have found a parallel universe where time moves backwards.
“Tweets not loading” is a clapback on Twitter implying the author of a controversial tweet won’t be able to withstand the backlash from their post, and will subsequently, either delete their account or make it private.
Lana Del Rey controversy memes began trending after the artist compared her criticism in the music industry to that of Doja Cat, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Kehlani, Ariana Grande, and Camilla Cabello.
Illegal drugs in powder form are known as “nose candy.” The term is typically refers to cocaine.
“Rent Free” is a response used often on Black Twitter indicating a person (or group of people) is spending too much time and energy thinking about a person, situation, or issue — essentially allowing that topic to take up space in their mind(s) rent free.
TikToker’s are testing their finger coordination by taping their left, index finger and thumb to a different beat than their right, index finger and thumb to the song Junko (Despair) by Josiane Lessard.
“She Was A Poem, But He Couldn’t Read” memes are growing on Twitter. These memes are a funny take on representing a person or piece of work that was too advanced for its time.
“Look at him tremble” stumble then strut videos are trending on TikTok after creator @Witney8 pretended to fall and then walk a catwalk to audio from anime Danganronpa and “Nursery” by Bbno$.