

“Eat My Rice And Cabbage” videos are growing on TikTok. The trend typically consists of creators dressing up as three characters hyping each other up, like in a freestyle battle.
“Eat My Rice And Cabbage” videos are growing on TikTok. The trend typically consists of creators dressing up as three characters hyping each other up, like in a freestyle battle.
The “My Way Or The Highway” trend on TikTok consists of teens lip-syncing to abrasive lyrics and directing it at their parents, resulting in varied reactions.
“Are ya winning, son” memes feature stick-figure drawings of a man asking his son if he’s winning his computer game.
Single people are finding creative ways to flirt, date, and even find love during quarantines and lockdowns.
TikTok’s “Electricity Game” effect challenges creators to track a ball through an electric maze. The effect is trending on the app.
In chess vs. in real life memes note how chess pieces are unlike their IRL counterparts.
Creators are using the “Reality Ripple” effect on TikTok to check for paranormal activity in their homes. The effect is trending on TikTok.
The TikTok Coño dance challenge has creators dancing to a clip from the song “Coño” by Puri, featuring Jhorrmountain and Adje.
TikTokers are illustrating the differences between men and women, as well as parents and kids, by drawing straight or curvy arrows from the subject to an action. These videos are set to Baile Increíble by Leyendas explosivas.
This meme format uses an image of a grain of rice next to the world’s smallest computer to depict something that is even “smaller” than either of those two things.
Buff Doge vs. crying Cheems memes compare and contrast something strong and something weak via images of a swole doge and sad Cheems.
“Reply if” and “reply to this tweet” memes cleverly use Twitter’s new reply feature to taunt people and share hot takes.