A lot happened this year. But amid all the serious stuff, social media provided plenty of levity with a year’s worth of laughs, deep dives and debate. Let’s take a look back at the biggest viral memes ...
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2024 is coming to a close — which means it’s time to look back at all the big online moments that helped define the year. We’re talking about the happenings, trends, and jokes that resonated with us ...
“Memes. The DNA of the soul. They shape our will. They are the culture—they are everything we pass on.” It’s kinda prescient, huh? This line was uttered by the magnetic cyborg ninja boss Monsoon in ...
But even as we put this year to rest and move on to 2025, we know that some of these viral delights will continue. And some others…well, we won’t be too sad to see them go. When children showed up to ...
Thanks to the many jokes from social media in 2024, it’s possible to communicate with your friends entirely in memes. Heck, you don’t even have to type words at this point — you can just text them an ...
So a look back at the biggest ones of the year is actually a pretty good way to get a grip on what we all actually lived through. Here are our Top 10 memes of 2024. This was the fifth year in a row ...
This was a big year for the U.S., the world, and the internet — thanks to some very stupid things like a “fully conscious baby,” a pygmy hippopotamus, and someone imitating the sound of oral sex. As ...
In 2024, memes took the internet by storm, becoming a universal language of humor, relatability, and cultural connection. These viral gems have evolved far beyond lighthearted jokes, transforming into ...
A lot happened this year. From the solar eclipse and campus protests to a bridge collapse in Baltimore and the U.S. presidential election, there was no shortage of major news in 2024. But amid all the ...
Barbie (2023), Girl Dinner, Roman Empires, and yacht-hunting orcas were microscopic glimmers of joy in last year's memescape, grasping at relatability, connectivity, and misplaced optimism amid ...
This is for the chronically online. We laughed at all the tweets about Kate Middleton’s “disappearance” before correcting course once we learned the truth. We were enthralled by Reesa Teesa’s ...