Twitter users are using a clip of Raven-Symoné laughing hysterically as a meme. The clip originated from an Instagram Live video she held on April 9 with her old Cheetah Girls bandmate Kiely Williams.
Twitter users are using a clip of Raven-Symoné laughing hysterically as a meme. The clip originated from an Instagram Live video she held on April 9 with her old Cheetah Girls bandmate Kiely Williams.
Revolutionary rallying cries including images of guillotines, references to “eating the rich,” and talk of class warfare are popular online in memes with varying levels of irony and sincerity.
Shlock is a meme reference to “YouTube poop” parody videos of the TV series Sherlock.
Young Democrats, progressives, and leftists are taking to social media to protest voting for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, after Senator Bernie Sanders dropped out of the race on April 8.
“YouTube poop” is a genre of YouTube parody video of bizarrely remixed and edited scenes from classic movies, TV shows, and pop culture moments.
The hashtag #IStandWithLesbianBabadook is trending on Twitter after a meme about class warfare was interpreted as a threat.
Leonardo DiCaprio pointing memes are going viral on Twitter. People are using a scene of DiCaprio pointing at a TV in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood to identify a moment that makes them excited.
TikTokers have been posing for fake mugshots for the #MugshotChallenge, but some influencers have been called out for participating in this potentially insensitive trend.
Passover 2020 memes bring a splash of humor to the Seder table for this year’s celebration of Pesach.
“April, no!” memes use a scene from Parks and Recreation to suggest that April 2020 will be a disastrous month.
“Put a finger down” TikTok videos feature people holding up five or ten fingers and then putting one down each time a statement applies to them.
Relieved Denzel Washington memes are being used all over social media to convey moments of reassurance and solace.