Once again, TikTokers are romanticizing their lives, this time by driving with the windows down, adorned with headscarves and sunglasses in the “Please Don’t Go” trend.
Once again, TikTokers are romanticizing their lives, this time by driving with the windows down, adorned with headscarves and sunglasses in the “Please Don’t Go” trend.
In 2021, Saint Patrick’s Day memes mark the holiday and highlight how celebrations are different during a pandemic.
On Twitter, people are sharing memes about their excitement for $1400 stimulus checks that will be sent to many Americans in March 2021.
Twitter users are sharing various celebrities and fictional characters they’d like to smoke a blunt with as part of “Dream Blunt Rotation” memes.
TikTokers are reflecting on embarrassing moments, using the psychedelic clown filter to show how they felt like “clowns.”
The “I’m Bad” TikTok Toe Stand Challenge sees creators attempting their best Michael Jackson footwork.
Lightning McQueen drifting memes take a scene from Disney’s Cars to show someone pulling ahead or making a comeback.
The #DangerousGirlChallenge on TikTok sees creators making bold decisions and feeling nervous afterwards.
Creators are thawing off their feelings and other traits about themselves as part of the #Defrosting TikTok trend.
The “Now Look At This” TikTok trend features funny, embarrassing, and/or bizarre video clips.
TikTokers are using red lipstick on their cheeks, foreheads, and noses as part of the new red lipstick #BlushTrend.
“Were you silent or were you silenced?” memes began appearing on Twitter and TikTok after Oprah posed the question to Meghan Markle during an interview special.