

“Are you lost baby girl?” is a question from the erotic movie 365 Days. The question is used on TikTok in response to bizarre or humorous videos. On Twitter, it is used when sharing a photo of an attractive individual.
“Are you lost baby girl?” is a question from the erotic movie 365 Days. The question is used on TikTok in response to bizarre or humorous videos. On Twitter, it is used when sharing a photo of an attractive individual.
TikTokers are using a high-definition version of the dancing baby GIF to make jokes about babies.
These Gossip Girl memes consist of images of Blair and Serena with rearranged letters of “Gossip Girl” to portray funny scenarios.
Quibi, a streaming app that hosts videos that are under 10 minutes, is set to launch on April 6th, 2020.
The Full House trend, which requires friends to recreate their own version of Full House‘s opening credits, is rising in popularity on TikTok.
The Carl Wheezer and Shrek Meme is an imaginary scene created by a fan of both animations that displays two characters from each narrative in a conflict which is used as a meme template to express opposing perspectives in other real-life situations.
Quibi is a mobile-only video streaming app with shows created by and starring big names in Hollywood. It is set to launch in April 2020.
Disney+ has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the streaming world, with The Mandalorian’s adorable baby Yoda capturing viewers’ hearts and sending the internet into a frenzy with new memes every week. While the show’s release has been met with widespread acclaim, how much of its overwhelming popularity is owed to the power of meme marketing?
In this week’s edition of Baby Yoda memes, the little green guy gets ahold of the aux cord and plays some bangers while riding shotgun alongside the Mandalorian.
An adorable still from The Mandalorian of Baby Yoda drinking soup is taking over the meme world and being hailed as a welcome successor to the Kermit sipping tea format.
These memes use stills from popular TV show Phineas and Ferb to make and criticize questionable statements.
This meme comes from an episode of the show Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia, in which character Frank Reynolds appears on a local TV station arguing in favor of gun ownership. While describing a situation in which three men attempted to mug him, he pulls out two guns and exclaims, “Anyway, I started blasting.”