I’ll start this off with a question, and it may take you some time to connect it to the bulk of this column’s subject matter.
With an Oscar nom for Best Supporting Actor under his belt, Sentimental Value star Stellan Skarsgård is in full awards-season ...
As a black Republican senator calls it "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House", the administration says "stop the fake outrage".
Memes of the Secretary of State Marco Rubio have flooded the internet, as his list of governmental responsibilities expands and his public profile grows. The former Florida senator has become the face ...
From Jack Dorsey to Gen Alpha, everyone seemingly wants to go back to the internet of a decade ago. But is it possible to reverse AI slop and brain rot? Which implies, of course, that memes lack ...
TikTok users spent much of 2025 complaining that memes had slipped into pure nonsense. Consequently, a growing crowd is pushing for a full cultural refresh, dubbed the Great Meme Reset of 2026, set to ...
On TikTok, some reckon that memes are less funny than they used to be, and have proposed drastic action. Hence, in 2026, TikTok memes are scheduled to change, wiping away the current slate of trends, ...
PT/EN: Jogo da cobrinha (Snake) feito com JavaScript e canvas HTML5, que toca sons engraçados e memes toda vez que o jogador come um alimento. Classic Snake game built with JavaScript and HTML5 canvas ...
Emily Godwin receives funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for her position as a PhD Candidate at the University of Bath. “I am become meme,” declared Elon Musk ...
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 ...
The "Chill Guy" anthropomorphic dog character appears to have debuted on social media in October 2023. Sporting a sweater, blue jeans and sneakers, the "Chill Guy" dog boasts a cool and calm demeanor ...
Your brain is biologically wired for memes. Memes don’t just spread for fun; they tap into parts of the brain evolved to help us learn from others, develop skills, and adapt to our social environment.