

Memes that ask people to “tell us” something “without actually telling us” are popular on Twitter and TikTok.
Memes that ask people to “tell us” something “without actually telling us” are popular on Twitter and TikTok.
Twitter memes are mocking people who are hesitant to take a Coronavirus vaccine, even though they’ve previously put far-worse things in their bodies.
Although the Coronavirus pandemic continues to break tragic records in the United States and worldwide, social media users are posting memes to imagine what life will look like after we get the vaccine.
Social media users are posting analyses of their astrological birth charts from a website called The Cosmic RX.
Doomer Boy is similar to Doomer of the Wojak family. This meme is also known as Twinkjak and is marked by his messy black hair and black hoodie.
This new Wojak/Doomer meme format includes an unkempt-looking Doomer character being rejected and then loved by the Doomer Girl character.
Black Twitter began making memes about superpowers after a user claimed on Dec. 21 Black people will “unlock their real DNA.”
Celebrate the festival of lights with these Hanukkah 2020 memes.
To promote the re-release of the McRib, several popular Instagram meme accounts posted sponsored memes in partnership with McDonald’s about the sandwich’s return.
The “What’s Gibby Thinking About?” TikTok trend sees creators recreating the iCarly segment “What’s Gibby Thinking About?” with funny memes and bizarre videos.
A former Israeli official’s claims that a group of extraterrestrial aliens known as the Galactic Federation has been in talks with officials on earth about joining have been met with memes and mockery.
TikTokers are remarking on not-so-strange coincidences by lip-syncing to the song “How Bizarre” by OMC.