

Cursed images are intended to make the viewer uncomfortable by featuring disturbing scenes or creepy photo edits.
Cursed images are intended to make the viewer uncomfortable by featuring disturbing scenes or creepy photo edits.
The short-form video creating platform TikTok’s got a new feature: voice over. It allows creators to add their own soundbites to video footage without leaving the app.
“Chief Tannabok gets the news” memes transform a scene from the movie The Road To El Dorado into a versatile mashup meme format.
Everyone’s personal hygiene is suffering in quarantine and apparently, DJ Khaled is no exception while memes circulate about the rapper from a surfaced picture of himself without a fresh cut and an untrimmed beard.
The new #CrushOnYouChallenge requires TikTokers to create colored coordinated beauty looks set to Lil Kim’s “Crush on You” featuring Notorious B.I.G. The trend was started by user @TheFaceBully_.
Twitter users are sharing their thoughts on #How2020CouldGetWorse and their hypothetical scenarios of how they think the rest of the year will play out.
Council to Re-Open America memes parody the White House’s selection of officials to oversee the “re-opening of America” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
These Gossip Girl memes consist of images of Blair and Serena with rearranged letters of “Gossip Girl” to portray funny scenarios.
An image of the Arthur character D.W. looking through a fence has been turned into a popular meme format about missing things during COVID-19 quarantines and lockdowns.
Professional gamers and amateurs are sharing TikToks of their virtual gaming experiences with the hashtag #ProGamer.
Some health experts report the safest time to resume concerts and other public gatherings won’t be until Fall 2021. Twitter users are upset and reacting with their own “no concerts until Fall 2021 memes.”
The #LayMeDownOnChallenge on TikTok is a singing challenge that has people reciting the chorus to Sam Smith’s 2015 single, “Lay Me Down.”