“Not Liking … Is A Character Flaw” Twitter memes typically point out the lack of interest in a specific celebrity as a fault.
“Not Liking … Is A Character Flaw” Twitter memes typically point out the lack of interest in a specific celebrity as a fault.
Internet users are poking fun at what vaccinated people should be doing after they get their shots to protect against Coronavirus.
Based on a New York Times opinion piece, “you can be a different person after the pandemic” memes showcase the possible personas a post-pandemic future may hold.
Millennials are reminiscing about their high school aesthetics and pastimes in “high school me starter pack” memes on Twitter.
A popular Twitter meme asks the question “babe, are you ok?” to joke about people’s uncharacteristic behaviors.
The “What Is Joe Biden’s Plan To” Twitter memes poke fun at the questions surrounding Joe Biden and his proposed plans to improve the current state of the country.
People are sending tweets with faux disclaimers that say “official sources stated that this is false and misleading” or “this claim is disputed.”
Twitter users are sharing compilation videos of quotes from their favorite celebrities and fictional characters in “____ once said” memes.
People are tweeting pictures of fictional scenes with the caption “mentally I’m here” in memes about escapism.
This Twitter meme format uses a broad meaning of “sexual tension” to point out the sexual tension between two or more people and/or things.
In an interview, Trump said of the Coronavirus deaths in the United States “it is what it is,” sparking backlash, criticism, and memes.
Twitter users are sharing their favorite movies by tweeting a still from said movie alongside a screengrab of X-Files’ Agent Scully asking Agent Mulder how many times he’s watched a particular movie.