

The “What Is Joe Biden’s Plan To” Twitter memes poke fun at the questions surrounding Joe Biden and his proposed plans to improve the current state of the country.
The “What Is Joe Biden’s Plan To” Twitter memes poke fun at the questions surrounding Joe Biden and his proposed plans to improve the current state of the country.
People are sending tweets with faux disclaimers that say “official sources stated that this is false and misleading” or “this claim is disputed.”
PlayStation PS5 memes are circulating on Twitter after the new gaming console was released on Nov. 12.
The “What’s Something That Isn’t… But Feels To You” meme sees the internet recalling people, places, and things that feel like they belong to a specific demographic of people even though they aren’t exclusively associated with them.
The “What’s Stopping You From Doing This?” kiss on train meme sees Twitter users poking fun at a photo of a couple kissing while dangling off the side of a train.
Paula White-Cain election prayer memes began circulating after she prayed for President Donald Trump to win a second term while slamming her hand on the pulpit and speaking in tongues.
As Joe Biden pulls ahead in Pennsylvania, memes featuring Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers mascot, are spreading online.
Internet users are poking fun at CNN’s constant use of the “Key Race Alert” graphic during the 2020 Presidential Election.
Hotel Trivago memes use the website Trivago.com’s slogan as a punchline. These memes have been rising in popularity on Twitter in the days leading up to and following the 2020 Presidential Election.
Michigan and Wisconsin mail-in ballot memes began to spread on Twitter after Biden won the majority vote in both states.
Sesame Street’s Count von Count became a meme on Nov. 4 after President Trump declared issues with counting the remaining 2020 Presidential Election mail-in ballots.
The #ClubhouseChallenge consists of Twitter users making fun of the types of conversations and interactions that occur on Clubhouse.