The #DistanceDance is a new recorded dance series on TikTok that is intended to bring excitement and fun for those staying home during the quarantine.
The #DistanceDance is a new recorded dance series on TikTok that is intended to bring excitement and fun for those staying home during the quarantine.
Just because you’re staying quarantined or practicing social isolation doesn’t mean you can’t have fun and play games with friends through these video chat-friendly games.
Just like if a student was attending class, #VirtualSpiritWeek is an online community of teachers and students who are boosting each other’s spirits up by dressing in theme each day of the school week.
Surprised John Cena memes use a reaction image or GIF of wrestler John Cena to covey surprise, shock, or confusion.
Amid a public health crisis, #Covidiots are people who refuse to abide by the restrictions placed to limit the spread of the coronavirus and just arbitrarily fend for themselves.
#MyCovidStory is a trending hashtag that allows for social media users specifically on Twitter and Instagram to share their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic.
As quarantine schedules and routines are a must in the wake of a public health crisis, social media users are sharing their ways of adapting to self-isolation and are inspiring others to build a daily regiment
Animal Crossing: New Horizons memes have been trending online since Nintendo’s March 2020 release of the fifth installment of the Animal Crossing series.
Amid coronavirus, many social media users are using their #MondayMotivation as a form of positivity to combat the lack of productivity that may come with quarantining.
The #SavageChallenge is a promotional dance video series that social media users are welcomed to participate in which highlights Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Savage’ single featured on her debut album, Suga.
A remix of Cardi B saying “Coronavirus! S**t is getting real” has gone viral on social media, inspiring a TikTok dance routine.
BoJack Horseman boat memes demonstrate how people who appear to succeed on their own are often actually dependent on someone or something else.