Editorial - Interviews - Page 7 | Know Your Meme
  1. Fredrick Brennan with his dog, left, and a QAnon supporter holding a giant "Q" during a rally. interviews

    Fredrick Brennan, Creator Of 8chan, Shares The Chaotic Origins Of The Infamous Imageboard, How He Got Caught Up In The QAnon Conspiracy Theory, And Who He Thinks Is Behind It

    After fleeing from the Philippines and narrowly escaping a life-threatening situation, Brennan has been at the center of exposing the people behind QAnon. We interviewed him to retrace the origins of 8chan, how he got caught up in QAnon, and why he thinks Jim Watkins is currently the man behind the ill-famed "Q."

  2. Largetrap meme creator avatar and logo next to a meme of Among Us he created. interviews

    Largetrap Reveals The Secret Sauce To His High-Quality Video Memes And How He Got His Start In The World Of Meme Creation

    Renowned for his exceptional content, we interview Largetrap to dig into his backstory, creative process and history with meme culture to get a better sense of the man behind the memes.

  3. Jordan Toovi From The "Floating Boy Chasing Running Boy" Meme alongside an image of the meme. interviews

    Jordan Toovi From The "Floating Boy Chasing Running Boy" Meme Shares The Full Story Behind The Eerie Photo

    Surfacing around 2018, this photo featuring a guy being chased by a creepy floating entity has circulated the web in droves. We spoke with the "floating man" himself to uncover the tale behind the mysterious meme.

  4. Mememaker Spotlight: KinoFabino interviews

    Mememaker Spotlight: KinoFabino

    From giving Doomguy voluptuous butt cheeks to doing JC Denton impressions, for KinoFabino, it is always time to meme retro FPS games and chew bubblegum - and he's all out of gum.

  1. Mememaker Spotlight: TyroneStash interviews

    Mememaker Spotlight: TyroneStash

    Mememaking can take a lot of both image editing skills and imagination, but few can boast the level of effort that artist TyroneStash puts into his memes. Fusing memes and manga into one, TyroneStash creates memes that are so distinct in their style that you could never confuse them with somebody else's.

  2. Drew Scanlon from the Blinking White Guy meme posing with his iconic reaction GIF. interviews

    Drew Scanlon Shares The Legend Of Becoming "Blinking White Guy" And How He Used The Power Of Memes To Help Others

    Since becoming one of the most prevalent reaction GIFs to ever sweep the web, Scanlon has used his internet fame to help others, so we caught up with him to retrace the meme's origins and learn a little more about the man himself.

  3. Internet Historian depicted in a beach chair and riding a bike with the Hide The Pain Harold image overlaid on his face. interviews

    Internet Historian Gives Us The Full History Of His Career As An Online Chronicler And The Tragic Tale Of His Lost Neopet

    Recalling the origins of his YouTube channel all the way up to the present day, Dr. Harold gives us an exclusive interview discussing everything from his creative process to some of his most cherished memes.

  4. Street artist Lushsux standing next to his artwork and another meme mural of his featuring Ugandan Knuckles with a bowl of Tide pods. interviews

    Lushsux Discusses His Meme-Inspired Murals, And How He Has Internet Culture Down To A Fine Art

    Lushsux has been creating his world-renowned murals for over a decade now. As the preeminent meme artist of our time, we spoke with him to learn more about his artwork, his inspiration and his thoughts on the future of memes themselves.

  1. Braden, the original creator of the Big Chungus meme posing alongside his original version of the fat Bugs Bunny on a PS4 game case. interviews

    Big Chungus' Original Creator Shares The Tale Of His Inception, And How A Nonsensical Joke Became An Online Phenomenon

    After giving life to a seemingly random image of a portly Bugs Bunny, Braden never expected that his humble creation would evolve into one of the biggest memes of the late 2010s. As the original creator, we spoke with him to learn more about the origins of Big Chungus, and what he thinks of it all these years later.

  2. GuyWithRealFacts artwork by The Critter's Cove
Reddit alien with a book of real facts reading to other aliens in library interviews

    GuyWithRealFacts Explains The Story Of His Infamous Reddit Account And His Clever Bait-and-Switch Comments

    The art of the bait-and-switch technique is one of the most ubiquitous and enduring jokes on the web, so we spoke with GuyWithRealFacts and asked him all about the story of his now-infamous account.

  3. Balltze, the Shiba Inu behind the Cheems meme, and his owner Kathy.
Balltze Cheems interview interviews

    Chatting With Cheems: Balltze’s Owner Gives Us Some Personal Insight Into Life With One Of The Web’s Favorite Shibas

    Balltze’s journey to memedom has followed in the footsteps of other legendary Shiba Inu before him. We reached out to his owner, Kathy, to hear the full story of Balltze and what she makes of her beloved “Ball Ball” becoming an online sensation.

  4. YouTuber Wavywebsurf depicted in his channel's profile pic and fan art
Wavywebsurf interview interviews

    Wavywebsurf Shares Some Of His Favorite Moments Of Internet Lore, Memes And How He Started His YouTube Channel

    With a penchant for deciphering online history, Wavy has covered tons of iconic pieces of internet lore over the years, so we caught up with him to discuss the origins of his channel and learn more about his curiosity for the web, as well as his insight into meme culture.