

Speaker Podium Thief and Via Getty memes began spreading on the internet after a Trump supporter stole the Speaker of the House of Representatives podium from the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Speaker Podium Thief and Via Getty memes began spreading on the internet after a Trump supporter stole the Speaker of the House of Representatives podium from the Capitol on Jan. 6.
The QAnon Shaman is a conspiracy theorist who became a subject of memes after he stormed the Capitol wearing his signature horns and face paint.
Internet users began sharing memes of Stacey Abrams, Jon Ossoff, and Mitch McConnell during the 2020 Georgia Senate runoffs on Jan. 5.
“I Am Inside Nancy Pelosi’s Office” memes began spreading on Twitter after an individual tweeted a photo from the Speaker of the House’s office during a riot at Capitol Hill.
Popular on several social media platforms, “ok ima fight these/damn these got hands” memes showcase scenarios where people are surprised by how challenging something is.
People are sharing their New Year’s resolutions for 2021 and cracking jokes about the process online via memes and tweets.
Creators are using the “Wacky Mirror” effect on TikTok to create humorous walking and standing videos.
TikTokers are turning themselves into renaissance paintings as part of the “Renaissance Painting Time Warp Scan” trend.
Social media users are bracing for 2021 with New Year and NYE memes about the potential that the coming year holds.
Mitch McConnell $2000 Stimulus Check memes began spreading on the internet after the Senate Majority Leader blocked a bill granting Americans $2000 in aid.
2020 has been a year like no other and the evidence is in the memes which capture some of the chaos, struggle, and incomprehensibility of the past year.
Check out StayHipp’s (non-exhaustive) list of the top slang and internet lingo of 2020.