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  1. A "moid" header showing a "male android." guides

    What Does 'Moid' Mean? The 'Femcel' Slang Term Purportedly Used By The Wisconsin School Shooter Explained

    "Moid" is a derogatory, anti-man slang term that's generating discourse following this week's Madison, Wisconsin shooting.

  2. Twitter user "RadFem Hitler" explained. guides

    Who Is 'RadFem Hitler' And Why Do Some Think She Inspired The Wisconsin School Shooter? The Viral Rumor About The Radical Feminist Twitter User Explained

    A controversial Twitter / X user nicknamed "RFH" is a hero to some and a villain to others, depending on how one views misandry. Here's why the account is getting attention amid the shooting in Madison, Wisconsin.

  3. MiSide Indie Horror Game explained. guides

    What Is 'MiSide'? The Indie Horror Game Being Compared To 'Doki Doki Literature Club' Explained

    An indie release about being trapped in a home with a yandere girl named Mita has people reliving their DDLC days all over again. Here's a recap of buzz around the game.

  4. AI Art of Elon Musk holding a sign showing the upcoming Xmail logo. guides

    What Is 'Xmail'? Elon Musk's Email Service And The Memes About It Explained

    This rumored email service from the platform formerly known as Twitter has almost no official details, release date or even a concept so far, but netizens are debating over Musk's tweets teasing the project.

  1. 5x30 5min/day trend explained. guides

    What Is The '5x30 5min/day' Trend? The TikTok Fitness Meme Explained

    Videos of a muscular man doing a series of elaborate hip thrusts while wearing a gas mask have taken over TikTok's fitness community. Here's where the meme and trend originated.

  2. Mimukauwa Nice Try explained. guides

    What Is 'Mimukauwa Nice Try' And Why Is It So Controversial? The 'Mesugaki Miku' Uno Song Explained

    A Vocaloid music video featuring an alternate version of Hatsune Miku playing Uno is going viral, but it's also garnering controversy on social media. Here's why.

  3. Grok AI explained. guides

    What Is 'Grok AI' And How Do You Use The Image Generation Feature on Twitter? Elon Musk's AI Tool On X And Its Memes Explained

    Unlike its main AI-image generator competitors, Grok is supposedly designed to engage users more entertainingly and humorously. Here's a quick breakdown of the artificial intelligence and how you can use it.

  4. Emma Roberts Smiling meme explained. guides

    What Is The 'Emma Roberts Smiling' Meme? TikTok's Viral 'A Year Without Rain' Trend Explained

    An image of actress Emma Roberts with an awkward smile on her face has become a massive meme on TikTok. Here's why.

  1. Stan Twitter Girl meme and a more recent image of Arii. guides

    Where Are They Now? Here's What TheyLoveArii, Also Known As The 'Stan Twitter Girl,' Has Been Up To Since Her Musical.ly Days

    Many internet users only recently managed to connect the dots between tween influencer Arii and the Stan Twitter Girl meme. Here's a recap of the Musical.ly star's adult career since her famous meme.

  2. December 12th, 2024, the day that AI SpongeBob predicted that the world would end. guides

    Why Does AI SpongeBob Think December 12th, 2024, Marks The End Of The World? The Creepy Doomsday Prediction Explained

    Squidward Tentacles from the late ai_sponge livestream predicted that today is when the world ends.

  3. He Was The Best Guy Around meme explained. guides

    What Is The 'He Was The Best Guy Around' Meme? The Origin Of The 'John Gotti' Catchphrase And Its Memes On TikTok Explained

    This soundbite originates from a 1992 interview about mobster John Gotti and it's now being compared to UHC CEO shooter Luigi Mangione's arrest.

  4. Project Blue Beam conspiracy theory explained. guides

    What Is 'Project Blue Beam'? Serge Monast's Conspiracy Theory About The Government Orchestrating Fake Alien Invasions Explained

    A French Canadian's crackpot theory about NASA and the UN creating a fake extraterrestrial messianic event is seeing renewed interest online today. Here's a history of the conspiracy theory.