An exploitable meme format uses an image of a computer error message that says “I have no idea what you want me to do.”
An exploitable meme format uses an image of a computer error message that says “I have no idea what you want me to do.”
Memes, which can take the form of catchphrases, images, videos, running jokes, dance moves, and more. As they become increasingly relevant in youth culture, politics, entertainment, and pop culture, it is key to understand where they come from, how they spread, and why they matter.
A meme labels things with Skyrim skill points like “speech 100,” “sneak 100,” and “illusion 100.”
Memes about Apple’s wireless headphones: AirPods have been popping up. One meme format, in particular, has stuck.
This meme features a scene from the anime series Naruto in which the character Sasuke is being choked by his brother, Itachi.
A Twitter meme format that states “some of y’all,” have never experienced a certain thing “and it shows.”
A new meme format taken from the claymation series Wallace & Gromit uses the line “let’s try another spot” in a variety of ways.
The latest internet challenge, the #HowHardDidAgingHitYouChallenge, also known as the #10yearchallenge is all about self-love.
Dank Memes is the name of a popular meme subreddit.
A photo of a plain chicken egg has passed Kylie Jenner’s birth announcement to become the most-liked Instagram post of all time with 31 million likes and counting.
Everyone is talking about Marie Kondo’s Netflix series: Tidying Up and her catchphrase “does this spark joy.”
This meme format, which comes from the video game Skyrim, illustrates when someone chooses to overlook one thing and to fixate on another.