

These TikTok memes use a clip of Kanye West saying “I guess we’ll never know” to illustrate when people are unable to or refuse to answer questions.
These TikTok memes use a clip of Kanye West saying “I guess we’ll never know” to illustrate when people are unable to or refuse to answer questions.
Memes featuring current and former North American leaders Barack Obama, Justin Trudeau, and Enrique Peña Nieto shaking hands represent people bonding over shared experiences and traits.
Memes about celebrating Thanksgiving in 2020 reflect some of the non-traditional ways people are observing the holiday during a pandemic.
This meme format includes two dust clouds with dog faces on them descending on cities followed by Mike Wazowski standing between the clouds when they meet.
This meme format pairs the character Te Kā from the movie Moana with the statue Homunculus Loxodontus (Zhdun) to represent two people in very different moods.
TikTokers are telling others their fortunes as part of the “If You See This It Is Meant For You” trend.
TikTokers are sticking their tongue out of their mouths and wiggling it at the camera as part of a hilarious (and weird) trend. Typically these videos are filmed up-close and from a downwards angle.
The “He Liked My… So I Changed” TikTok trend typically sees creators playfully joking about racial stereotypes, fetishes, and the physical features men like about them.
Creators are sharing videos of their pets and the mean comments they’ve received about them as part of the “I Just Want To Be Appreciated” TikTok trend.
One way people are observing International Men’s Day in 2020 is by sharing memes and social media posts about it.
TikTokers are identifying their preferences when it comes to significant others as part of the “It’s Tricky” (This Or That) trend.
The “B*tches, I Got B*tches” TikTok trend sees creators sharing their insecurities, fears, obsessions, and silly memories performed to Ugly God’s “I Got B*tches” mixed into Lorde’s “Ribs.”