While not all of us are skilled in the art of creating memes, we all take part in the culture that surrounds them. The meme economy, if you will. Whether you’re putting your own spin on a ...
2018 was a scary, worrisome and exciting year. The internet hive mind continued to grow, boiling down the trials and tribulations of its users into the dankest of memes. KnowYourMeme is the ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Judging on utility alone, “is this a pigeon?” has certainly yielded the greatest dividends for me as an editor.
2018 was a year — and some of this year's memes reflect that. Although plenty of the memes that came out this year were the perfect platform for top-tier shitposting, a lot of the memes that cropped ...
There are many ways to measure the passage of time: the tick of a clock, the rising and setting of the sun, the changing of the seasons – or the ebb and flow of internet memes. At the beginning of the ...
2018 was rife with viral meme sensations, from the deep collective desire to eat Tide pods — despite the urging of the company to not eat them and nearly 13,000 calls to poison control in 2017 in ...
Since memes swept onto the digital landscape over a decade ago, our favorite, crudely photoshopped images have evolved from things you text your friends to make them laugh to the de facto medium for ...
If you were on the internet at all between September and October, you likely saw a moth meme. The images usually show a close-up photo of a moth asking for a lamp. Sometimes these images are combined ...
In 2018, there were Tide Pods and their subsequent paranoia. There was that red-haired ASMR girl. Those moths and lamps and sinister riffs on obscure nursery rhymes (“Johny Johny Yes Papa” had its ...