One way people are observing International Men’s Day in 2020 is by sharing memes and social media posts about it.
One way people are observing International Men’s Day in 2020 is by sharing memes and social media posts about it.
TikTokers are identifying their preferences when it comes to significant others as part of the “It’s Tricky” (This Or That) trend.
The “B*tches, I Got B*tches” TikTok trend sees creators sharing their insecurities, fears, obsessions, and silly memories performed to Ugly God’s “I Got B*tches” mixed into Lorde’s “Ribs.”
People are sending tweets with faux disclaimers that say “official sources stated that this is false and misleading” or “this claim is disputed.”
The “call an ambulance, but not for me” meme has made its way to TikTok where thousands of videos use the sound for comedic skits.
A photoshopped picture of a Shiba Inu (Cheems, who is often mistaken for Doge) in a green Adidas tracksuit is circulating online via Reddit memes.
The “All Of My Pretty, All Of My Ugly, Too” POV TikTok trend sees creators sharing photos and videos of when they felt their best and their worst.
A video of a pixelated cow dancing to a song in Polish is now meme-famous online where she’s known as “Polish cow.”
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard memes and TikTok videos are circulating online as fans take sides regarding allegations that Depp abused his ex-wife.
Leading up to Friday, November 13, 2020, memes and tweets are expressing a range of emotions about this superstition-sparking day.
Memes featuring Wojak cartoons of Chad and a Trad Wife are highlighting the differences between what people’s parents did at age 29 versus what they’re doing at that age.
PlayStation PS5 memes are circulating on Twitter after the new gaming console was released on Nov. 12.