Here are the top August memes with the potential to stay relevant throughout September 2020.
Here are the top August memes with the potential to stay relevant throughout September 2020.
On Twitter, people are joking about what 2020 would be if it were not a year, but something else, with the hashtag #If2020Were__ItWouldBe__.
Terry the Fat Shark is a recurring meme that shows up on Wednesdays.
Gen Z-ers are sharing their love for Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey and co-author of the Green New Deal by stanning him online with fan accounts, memes, TikToks, and more.
Kimberly Guilfoyle’s speech at the 2020 RNC included her yelling “THE BEST IS YET TO COME,” inspiring memes and mockery online.
Kimberly Guilfoyle’s enthusiastic speech at the 2020 RNC inspired memes and parodies as the hashtag #GuilfoyleChallenge trended on Twitter.
Parents are making parodies of the song WAP on TikTok that are about doing “chores in this house.”
People are tweeting pictures of fictional scenes with the caption “mentally I’m here” in memes about escapism.
A historical TikTok trend has people dancing to an instrumental version of “Hips Don’t Lie” in front of Medieval paintings.
A poster from a 1990s ad campaign from the American Library Association featuring Shaq sitting and reading a book while smiling inspired memes about smug readers.
This Twitter meme format uses a broad meaning of “sexual tension” to point out the sexual tension between two or more people and/or things.
An image of a baby Pikachu holding a Capri Sun pouch has become a meme format about childhood memories.