Twitter memes are twisting Donald Trump’s message to the white supremacist group the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by,” as a way to wish ill upon him.
Twitter memes are twisting Donald Trump’s message to the white supremacist group the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by,” as a way to wish ill upon him.
The “Do You Notice Me?” TikTok trend sees creators calling out attention-seeking individuals. The trend is performed to PNB Rock’s “Notice Me.“
On Twitter, people shared mixed responses and memes to news that President Trump tested positive for COVID-19.
The “Are You Not Ashamed Of Yourself” TikTok memes see creators calling out others (or themselves) for low self-esteem, immature behavior, poor hygiene, and or other self-deprecating activities.
Spirit Halloween memes celebrate Halloween ‘spirit’ through semi-ironic appreciation of pop-up Halloween retail stores.
The Deborah Cox Challenge sees individuals attempting to sing Cox’s difficult run from her 1998 song “Nobody’s Supposed To Be Here.”
Twitter users are inviting their mutuals to define their relationships with a chart that asks “what color am I to you?”
The 1st of October marks the annual Reddit tradition of sharing memes that feature skeletons, some of whom are playing trumpets, along with the phrase “doot doot.”
Celebrate the month of October and all the spooky Halloween festivities around it with these Spooktober 2020 memes.
A still of Kim Kardashian getting emotional over North West rapping at a Yeezy fashion show has become a meme. It is marked by a teary-eyed Kardashian holding up a cell phone.
A viral video of TikToker @420doggface208 skateboarding to Fleetwood Mac “Dreams” while drinking cranberry juice sparks new TikTok trend.
An image macro meme format from the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden shows Trump saying “don’t ever use the word ‘smart’ with me.”