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  1. Why Jordan Peele's 'Nope' Is Blowing Up Online meme-insider

    Why Jordan Peele's 'Nope' Is Blowing Up Online

    Jordan Peele's new movie is the weirdest alien abduction film ever. Here's why everyone's talking about it online.

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    BeReal And The Gradual Memeification Of Ourselves

    The social platform BeReal, which claims to reject clout, has gained plenty of fans over the past few months. We take a look at what it is trying to replace clout with, and what the biggest BeReal memes are to come from the app so far.

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    July's Worst TikTok Trends And Challenges You Should Be Aware Of (But Never Try)

    These idiotic new trends and challenges are definitely things you should avoid, even though TikTokers seem to think they're great ideas (spoiler alert: they're not).

  4. Two memes from _The Boys_ in the following collection. meme-insider

    'The Boys' Season Three Has Left A Disturbing Mark On Meme Culture

    Season three of _The Boys_ is finished airing on Prime Video, and it's...memorable. Here are some of the wildest things that became memes and subjects of online discourse from the new season of the popular show.

  1. Two _Minions: The Rise of Gru_ memes in the following collection. meme-insider

    'Minions: The Rise Of Gru' Is Leading Us Into A New Era Of Bad Memes

    _Minions: The Rise of Gru_ is in theaters now, but you don't need to put your suits on and start a mosh pit in theaters, and you certainly don't need to make more minion memes. Here's why.

  2. Two pride month memes. meme-insider

    A Recap Of 2022's Fun, Weird And Newsworthy Pride Month

    It's been a particularly memorable pride month this year. Here are all the wild viral events to remember as the month comes to a close.

  3. Two examples of dangerous TikTok challenges. meme-insider

    The Worst (And Most Dangerous) TikTok Challenges Of June 2022

    People have come up with some very, very bad trend ideas on TikTok this June. Here are some of the worst to look out for.

  4. Two images from the Disney wedding thread. meme-insider

    This Couple On Reddit's 'AITA' Chose $6k Worth Of Mickey Mouse Appearances Over Feeding Their Wedding Guests

    This is probably the worst way to ever treat guests at a destination wedding. Here's the wild thread from one of the subreddit's most frustrating posts in a long time.

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    Binley Mega Chippy: The Dawn Of A New Era For Bri'ish Memes

    Britain hasn't always had the strongest memetic voice, but the unlikely virality of one fish and chip restaurant has proved that this is no longer the case. We consider what went into making Binley Mega Chippy the icon it is today, and what it means for the U.K. memescape.

  2. Sonic frontiers Chao Garden memes. meme-insider

    Sonic Fans Really Want SEGA To Bring Back The 'Chao Garden' In 'Sonic Frontiers'

    It's been nearly 20 years since the Chao Garden made an appearance in a _Sonic_ game, and fans are demanding a return to their happy place in the upcoming _Sonic Frontiers_. Here's why.

  3. Two memes about _Stranger Things_ season 4. meme-insider

    'Stranger Things 4' Is Funny In All The Wrong Ways

    _Stranger Things_ season 4 volume 1 turned out stranger than the other seasons, and not necessarily in a good way. Spoilers ahead.

  4. Reddit island social media posts and a meme. meme-insider

    A Year After Getting Scammed, 'Reddit Island' Users Are Putting Their Faith Into A Crypto Libertarian Who Just Got Out Of A Honduras Prison

    A year ago, users on /r/reddit_island began crowdfunding a utopian island built for Redditors. A year later, they've been scammed out of hundreds of dollars and are now being propositioned by a crypto libertarian who just got out of prison. Here's what's going on with Reddit Island.