

Clubhouse, the drop-in conversation app, is used for more than just networking. The various sides of Clubhouse include live theatrical productions, matchmaking tips, celebrity roasts, and NSFW discussions.
Clubhouse, the drop-in conversation app, is used for more than just networking. The various sides of Clubhouse include live theatrical productions, matchmaking tips, celebrity roasts, and NSFW discussions.
The “I Know You Use Me For” trend is marked by creators dressing like stereotypical nerds (glasses, pigtails, etc.) before transitioning into individuals who are conventionally attractive and confident in who they are.
The Cardi B #UpChallenge sees creators performing choreo from the “Up” music video which includes twerking, hip popping, and moving one’s arms up and down.
As new users flock to Clubhouse, some are finding romantic connections and flirtatious encounters on the app as one of the many forms of socializing it hosts.
The “Wish You Well” Valid TikTok Dance typically consists of creators performing Jersey Club dances behind on-screen text featuring insults and compliments.
Clubhouse launched a program to help influencers monetize through the free drop-in conversation app, according to The New York Times.
The “Proof Anything Can Be An Album Cover” TikTok trend sees creators using footage from their camera rolls, Snapchats, vlogs, and more as album artwork.
Internet users are celebrating Valentine’s Day 2021 with various memes.
“Maybe I Am” Vision memes feature a photo of the superhero Vision looking down at his palms and questioning his reality.
“Wouldn’t That Make You?” Madagascar penguins memes typically consist of three penguins with accusatory looks paired with text that reads “Wouldn’t That Make You?”
On Twitter, people are envisioning “the perfect couple” via memes of two stick figures holding hands.
People are tweeting about hypothetical couples in “bf and gf” Twitter memes.