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  1. LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne now boasts nearly 8 million followers on TikTok, requiring her to have security at competitions. meme-review

    How College Gymnast Olivia 'Livvy' Dunne Became So Popular Online She Needed Bodyguards At Sporting Events

    Earlier this year, LSU gymnast and influencer Livvy Dunne had to call on her fans for respect after a swarm of boys showed up to a gymnastics meet to try and meet her, a move that was perceived as creepy by many online following the incident.

  2. The "Minecraft Mob Vote Revolution" has been trending online since earlier this month, prompting numerous forms of protest. meme-review

    How The 'Minecraft Mob Vote Revolution' Is Planning To Rally Against Video Game Developer Mojang

    _Minecraft_ gamers are rising up and demanding Mojang Studios drop its contentious practice in favor of adding more content to the popular survival-builder game.

  3. News about the infestation of Parisian bed bugs has spread en masse over the last two weeks, inspiring a slew of memes. meme-review

    Are French Bed Bugs Headed To Your City? How An Infestation Of Creepy Crawlies In Paris Became A Global Topic Of Discussion

    Viral videos of bed bugs on public transportation and other public spaces have been spreading online in recent weeks, raising concerns about the possibility of Parisian bed bugs infesting other parts of the world.

  4. An image depicting various elements from MLG memes that recently began popping up in new videos. meme-review

    Unexpectedly, It Appears That The MLG Era Of 'Major League Gaming' Memes And Videos Are Being Revived On TikTok

    Undoubtedly a surprise for many internet culture connoisseurs, MLG-era memes are apparently making a comeback on TikTok after going dormant nearly a decade ago.

  1. An example of an AI-generated image from the "Hidden Imagery In AI Art" trend. meme-review

    Hidden Imagery In AI Art Proves To Be Viral Challenge: Can You Spot The Hidden Memes In These Images?

    This AI art trend involves images of optical illusions hiding words or shapes that you often need to step back or view in a smaller size to decipher. Think you can figure out all 15?

  2. Examples of streamers with the "Gamer Dent" appearing on their heads. meme-review

    Do Gaming Headsets Really Leave Indents In Your Skull? Exploring The 'Gamer Dent' Phenomenon

    In recent months, numerous streamers, content creators and gamers who wear headphones or headsets for prolonged periods of time have been noting the existence of something called the "gamer dent" on their heads.

  3. The Kevin James Smirking meme has trended online across almost all major platforms over the last two weeks. meme-review

    How The 'Kevin James Smirking' Meme Set Off A Wave Of Kevin James Posting

    Taken in 1998, this seemingly insignificant photograph of actor Kevin James on the set of _The King Of Queens_ became one of the biggest memes in recent weeks to convey confidence or mischievousness.

  4. An image from the "Man Frozen While Walking on Street" viral video and another of a woman stuck in time on a sidewalk. meme-review

    People Are Getting Frozen Midstride In This New TikTok Trend Inspired By Viral Videos

    Following two viral clips in recent months of people appearing to randomly become stuck in time, an internet challenge recreating the effect has now started making the rounds online.

  1. An image of David Samuelson Jr., also known by his internet nickname "Daddy Long Neck." meme-review

    Whatever Happened To Viral Internet Star Daddy Long Neck?

    The nickname of social media personality David Samuelson Jr., who is known for creating comedy sketch videos on Instagram and Twitter, "Daddy Long Neck" was prominent online back in 2018, but where is he now?

  2. "How Often Do You Think About the Roman Empire?" and other recent historical memes and trends. meme-review

    Do Dudes Really Love To Think About The Roman Empire? How The Trend And Question Sparked An Internet-Wide Viral Debate

    Beginning earlier this month, a trend surrounding the question "How Often Do You Think About the Roman Empire?" spread like wildfire as people around the web weighed in with reactions from significant others.

  3. Known as "influencer farms," this strange phenomenon sees social media influencers packed into cramped booths and factory-like spaces to create online content. meme-review

    Exploring The Controversial And Dystopian World Of 'Influencer Farms'

    Since last year, these "influencer incubators" (known for training and housing aspiring influencers who create content) have garnered immense controversy online as they grow in Asian countries like China and Indonesia.

  4. Known as "Smurf Cat" or "Шайлушай," this humble creature has become a powerhouse for internet humor over the last month. meme-review

    'We Live, We Love, We Lie,' How A TikTok Meme Universe Sprouted Up Around This Little Blue Smurf Cat

    From "We Live, We Love, We Lie" to "Indo Ali," this seemingly insignificant artwork of a blue cat with a mushroom on its head has rapidly become one of the year's most inescapable memes. Here's why.