Editorial - In The Media - Page 2 | Know Your Meme
  1. C'mon, Why Is CNN's Chris Cillizza Comparing Coronavirus To Leeroy Jenkins? in-the-media

    C'mon, Why Is CNN's Chris Cillizza Comparing Coronavirus To Leeroy Jenkins?

    Time's up. Let's do this. Cillllliiiizzzzzzzaa, Chris.

  2. Collection of reactions to Kim Cattrall's Nintendo DS Ad in-the-media

    Internet Collectively Remembers Kim Cattrall's Bizarrely Horny Nintendo DS Ad

    She is very worked up over Mario, whose name she pronounces like a woman who has never played a Mario game in her life.

  3. Reactions to Adele's dramatic weight loss in-the-media

    Adele Posts Birthday Pic Showing Drastic Weight Loss, Sparking Yet Another Debate About Weight And Beauty

    People are split on if Adele's weight loss is gorgeous, concerning, or none of our business.

  4. Collection of reactions to Chris Brown's "She Bumped Her Head" in-the-media

    Displaying An Astounding Lack Of Self-awareness, Chris Brown Releases A Song Called "She Bumped Her Head"

    Evidently, no one in the Chris Brown camp thought this might be a bad look after being arrested for domestic violence.

  1. Screenshot from good monring America of Will Reeves not wearing pants in-the-media

    "Good Morning America" Reporter Forgets Pants, Goes Viral

    Despite popular belief: Quarantine doesn't mean you don't need to wear pants.

  2. venom let there be carnage logo in-the-media

    "Venom" Sequel Gets Title, Release Date, Dunked On

    The sequel to one of the silliest blockbusters in years now has a title fitting of the franchise: Venom: Let There Be Carnage

  3. collection of people mocking david brooks' "the age of coddling is over" article in-the-media

    Twitter Dunks On NYT Columnist Suggesting "The Age Of Coddling Is Over" For Millennials

    Sure, Millennials have lived through several recessions, a global pandemic, climate change and the biggest unemployment spike in American history, but now all that coddling is over, according to David Brooks.

  4. Reddit Political Ads Transparency Update and Community Subreddit in-the-media

    Reddit's Policy Update To Promote Political Ad Transparency Sparks Online Debate And Reveals Some Humorous Targeting

    Reddit launched a new sub dedicated to making political advertisements on the platform more transparent, but many Redditors would rather ban them altogether.