“I ain’t exactly, but I ain’t exactly memes” characterize situations where people don’t fit into defined categories.
“I ain’t exactly, but I ain’t exactly memes” characterize situations where people don’t fit into defined categories.
People are getting ready for the 2021 Super Bowl by sharing memes about the game, snacks, commercials, halftime show, and pandemic.
A video of a woman dancing in Myanmar as military vehicles arrived to stage a coup went viral and led to meme remixes.
Millennials are reminiscing about their high school aesthetics and pastimes in “high school me starter pack” memes on Twitter.
People are sharing remixes of the “we did it Joe” video/meme featuring Vice President Kamala Harris to pressure the Biden Administration to follow up on its campaign promises.
On Twitter, people are joking about how the phrase “once COVID is over” refers to a possibly distant future.
The popularity of the “make up a guy” Twitter account has inspired a number of other gimmick accounts where people tweet made-up versions of different characters, things, and archetypes.
Social media users are speculating about the contents of a note left by former President Donald Trump to his successor President Joe Biden in “Dear Joe” memes.
Bernie Sanders’ 2021 inauguration outfit instantly became a meme as the internet fawned over his coat, mittens, and overall “bundled up Vermont dad” look.
In anticipation of Donald Trump leaving the White House, people who dislike and oppose the president are sharing their joy about his departure via memes.
People are preparing for Joe Biden’s inauguration with memes about the event and the upcoming start of his presidency.
“Damn shawty ok!” memes use derivations of a drawing of a man receiving fellatio to make a wide variety of jokes.