Chill Guy is a newly-launched Solana meme that gained prominence after going viral on Tik-Tok over the past week. The ‘Chill ...
New Jersey residents have had to deal with hundreds of dollars in property damage thanks to a TikTok challenge that law ...
On Saturday, the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs tasted defeat at the hands of the No. 16 Ole Miss Rebels. While the first setback (41-34 loss) against the No.
Supporters of President-elect Donald Trump celebrated his resounding victory online Wednesday with a flood of comical and pointed memes mocking Kamala Harris and Democrats as they bemoaned her ...
While most memes welcomed Trump and congratulated him for him electoral success, a few showed people unhappy with the results. "Ah sh*t, here we go again," the later said. Earlier on Wednesday ...
Donald Trump will be the next president of the United States, and the same far-right extremists emboldened by his first administration are celebrating his win with violent memes and threats.
The 2024 US Presidential Election is nothing short of a spectacle, and as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris go head-to-head for the nation's top office, the internet has come alive with memes ...
Political humor and memes have fundamentally transformed how societies process and discuss major events, as seen in the current Harris vs Trump election cycle. During the 2012 presidential debates, ...
They share historical moments and craft them into memes by putting a humorous spin on them. Scroll down to brush up on your knowledge of the past and don’t forget to upvote the posts that ...
While there’s a lot on the line for the United States and the world as a whole, there is one silver lining: the memes that have blossomed out of election-related trauma. Without further ado ...
Elon Musk led the online celebration of Donald Trump's US election victory with a series of memes. Social media was flooded with celebratory images and videos, including a photoshopped image of Trump ...
“But I don’t think teenagers think beyond the bottle of baby oil. They don’t think beyond the meme.” Ryan Broderick, who runs the Substack culture newsletter Garbage Day, points to teens ...