People are sending tweets with faux disclaimers that say “official sources stated that this is false and misleading” or “this claim is disputed.”
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 memes of four cropped images that show Pope Francis holding random objects.
On Twitter, people shared mixed responses and memes to news that President Trump tested positive for COVID-19.
Twitter users are inviting their mutuals to define their relationships with a chart that asks “what color am I to you?”
Twitter users are sharing compilation videos of quotes from their favorite celebrities and fictional characters in “____ once said” memes.
‘Crackhead energy’ is an exaggerative phrase to describe someone who is acting erratically.
Commonly used in virtual conversations, ‘BSF’ is an internet abbreviation for best friend.
These Twitter memes ask people to imagine ways in which businesses might take back goods and services if their card gets declined.
The hashtag #YourSlipIsShowing is intended to call out trolls who are posing as activists.
Reply guys are men who consistently and zealously reply to tweets to give their unsolicited opinions.
Murking refers to when an individual is utterly destroyed or conquered.