“Where does it hurt?” Memes use a medical patient diagram that displays areas of pain as a template for internet jokes revolving around sensitivity and embarrassing moments.
“Where does it hurt?” Memes use a medical patient diagram that displays areas of pain as a template for internet jokes revolving around sensitivity and embarrassing moments.
People who live together are participating in the #LifeAtHomeQuiz on TikTok to answer trivia questions about their daily activities in quarantine.
Twitter users are using a clip of Raven-Symoné laughing hysterically as a meme. The clip originated from an Instagram Live video she held on April 9 with her old Cheetah Girls bandmate Kiely Williams.
Apple and Google are collaborating to create a Bluetooth-based tracking system to locate contacts who may have been exposed to COVID-19.
The 30-day song challenge is a social media challenge where people can share a different song each day for 30 days according to a set of criteria.
“Throw it back” is a dance move that primarily uses the butt. It is essentially the same as twerking or “backing it up.”
#NationalSiblingsDay is an unofficial holiday in the United States that honors the relationships between siblings.
#WorkDistractions is trending on TikTok as creators share te interesting ways they distract others from working while quarantined at home.
While lockdown is in full effect, here are some great quarantine specials to watch while social distancing, of course!
Revolutionary rallying cries including images of guillotines, references to “eating the rich,” and talk of class warfare are popular online in memes with varying levels of irony and sincerity.
A kangaroo TikTok video is going viral after viewers are shocked by its boxer-like movements, which include throwing jabs and moving back-and-forth like a boxer.
#LockdownExtended is becoming viral on Twitter as users of the social media platform prepare themselves for the quarantine to last until the beginning of June.