How I Met/How Y’all Met Memes on Twitter highlight when individual Twitter users were introduced to a celebrity, platform, or item compared to the mainstream.
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How I Met/How Y’all Met Memes on Twitter highlight when individual Twitter users were introduced to a celebrity, platform, or item compared to the mainstream.
#KimJongUnDead memes began trending after the North Korean Supreme Leader was reported to have died of a botched heart operation on April 25.
#MMMDrop is trending on TikTok after creators shared ’90s inspired videos set to “Intergalactic” by the Beastie Boys.
Demon name memes are rising in popularity on the internet. The meme is marked by a demon demanding an individual reveal their demon name, which is their original name in reverse.
Trump disinfectant memes are going viral on social media after President Trump suggested injecting disinfectant into the body to treat the Coronavirus.
A video of Ghanian pallbearers dancing while carrying a coffin is being used to celebrate fails on social media.
The #HouseofWorth in Quarantine meme depicts six different 19th century-style women in House of Worth couture and their quarantine routine.
The #RandomThings trend on TikTok consists of creators showing off parts of their homes that either do or don’t make sense.
TikTokers are poking fun at hated combinations of types of people, food, and more to a cover of Akon’s “Don’t Matter” while using TikTok’s “Mirror Reflection” effect.
The #StickyChallenge is a new TikTok dance challenge created by singer Keke Palmer. It is performed to her new single “Sticky.”
TikTokers are using the phrase “invested stock in” and “invested in stock at”when they are one of the first to watch a creative TikTok video on their “For You Page.”
“Me Before” and “Before My” videos are growing on TikTok. The trend is marked by dark humor. Creators showcase pictures before a traumatizing accident. The twist is, it hasn’t happened yet.