After Donald Trump repeatedly interrupted him during the first presidential debate, Joe Biden told him off, saying “will you shut up, man,” inspiring online reactions and a new meme format.
After Donald Trump repeatedly interrupted him during the first presidential debate, Joe Biden told him off, saying “will you shut up, man,” inspiring online reactions and a new meme format.
On September 29, Joe Biden and Donald Trump participated in their first presidential debate together as viewers shared their thoughts and opinions on social media via Tweets and memes.
The disturbing “Goodbye Feder” TikTok trend is sparking controversy, as the sexually suggestive trend has reportedly landed minors and young adults on pornographic websites.
The “Roxy, You Can Braid Girl ” Tracee Ellis Ross TikTok trend sees creators recalling situations in which they’ve obnoxiously laughed at someone’s joke to receive a desired outcome.
TikTokers are dancing and acting out skits to the song “Funny Thing” by Thundercat in the #VibeWithUs trend.
A giant 12-foot skeleton for sale at Home Depot is going viral online via memes.
The “No, I Don’t Think You Understand, I’m Obsessed” Nicki Minaj TikTok trend is marked by creators poking fun at people’s obsessions, typically involving odd fashion trends and strange internet fads.
Brujas Summoning/Manifestation TikToks feature creators using a Spanish-translation of audio from the 2000’s fantasy drama Charmed to cast spells and manifest their hearts’ desires.
An image of the characters Huell and Patrick from Breaking Bad sleeping on a bed of money has become a popular meme format.
The iOS 14 update allows iPhone users to customize their home screens and app icons, yielding many creative results featuring different aesthetics, memes, fan art, and more.
Screenshots from Donnie Darko where Donnie tells his therapist that he made a friend, only to reveal that it’s an imaginary one, are being used in memes about perceptions of friendship and reality.
“Tonight on Bottom Gear” memes propose absurd subjects for episodes of Top Gear with a collage of text and goofy images of the show’s hosts.