Cultural impact Twitter memes highlight underrated songs, movie scenes, and pop culture moments.
Cultural impact Twitter memes highlight underrated songs, movie scenes, and pop culture moments.
Number neighbors memes were inspired by a Twitter trend in which people are texting their number neighbors: people with the same phone number except for the last digit.
A comment about the possibility of needing an assault rifle to defend small children against 30-50 feral hogs has temporarily taken over Twitter in a viral meme.
Robert Mueller’s testimony about his investigation into alleged collusion between the Trump administration and Russia during the 2016 U.S. presidential election has ended… but the memes are just beginning.
These memes depicting a fictional conversation between a Therapist and their client comically emphasize people’s poor decision-making skills.
This nonsensical phrase, which derives from a Ghanian artist’s music video, has been used when sharing someone’s hot take on a subject on Twitter.
Zendaya started the trending hashtag #SelfiesForZendaya in a single tweet asking for fans to share their selfies.
An artist’s concept piece about manspreading has sparked significant backlash online from upset men.
Tweetdecking is stealing other people’s tweets and passing them off as one’s own.
Popularized on Twitter and inspired by rapper Megan Thee Stallion’s new album, “Hot Girl Summer” memes showcase social media users living their best and often, most basic lives.
Twitter users are dragging Millennials and their lifestyle choices using the hashtag #MillennialAwardCategories.