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  1. An image of Sisyphus pushing a boulder uphill that's become a reference for many memes. meme review

    How The Ancient Greek Myth Of Sisyphus Pushing A Boulder Endlessly Uphill Became A Fount Of Memes

    From "One Must Imagine Sisyphus Happy" to "Sisyphus Puns," this classic story of mythology has spawned numerous memes in recent years. Here's why.

  2. The internet reacts to Kyle Gordon's viral "Planet of The Bass" EDM parody song. meme review

    How Kyle Gordon's Viral 'Planet Of The Bass' Song And Video Set Off An Internet Frenzy

    DJ Crazy Times and Ms. Biljana Electronica have captured the essence of EDM with their Euro trash lyrics and pulsating basslines. Here's how the internet reacted to their viral music video.

  3. The Shiba Inu known as Cheems, whose real name is Balltze, is shown ascending to meme heaven. meme review

    A Look Back On The Legacy Of The Beloved Meme And Internet-Famous Dog 'Cheems' Following His Death

    Cheems, whose real name is Balltze, has a prominent place in internet culture history, so we journey through his rise to memetic fame after he passed earlier this week.

  4. Margot Robbie and the slang term mid. meme review

    Tracing The Origins Of The Slang Expression 'Mid' And How Actress Margot Robbie Became Associated With It

    Join us as we unravel the intriguing roots behind the internet slang term "mid" and how it became such a prominent expression online.

  1. E-Girls In a Car meme depicting a photograph of five e-girls, Angelicatlol, Soogz1, Valkcy, Cupkatez and Emmyuh, sitting in the backseat of a car. meme review

    Exploring The Virality Behind The 'E-Girls In Car' Meme And Why It Became Associated With 'Femboys'

    Aztrosist delves into the phenomenon surrounding the viral "E-Girls In Car" photo showcasing "ur least fav Twitter girls."

  2. AI-Generated Influencer examples. meme review

    The Rise Of AI-Generated Influencers: A New Era In Social Media?

    A new wave of AI-generated influencers employing a combination of computer-generated visuals and orchestrated content is replicating real-life social media influencers with convincing results.

  3. Viral videos of Karens. meme review

    The Latest In Viral Karen Moments And Why The Karens Just Won't Stop Karening

    The unexplained phenomenon of the Karen continues, so here's the latest in viral entitlement audacity.

  4. Kai Cenat NYC Giveaway Riot screenshots. meme review

    How Twitch Streamer Kai Cenat's NYC Giveaway Turned Into A Riot

    Last week, a riot took place in Union Square Park after the streamer held a giveaway where thousands of fans showed up, leading to the destruction of property, injury and several arrests.

  1. Is the Cure to Male Loneliness Out on the Pickleball Court meme format. meme review

    How The Search For The 'Cure To Male Loneliness' Became A Phrasal Template For Memes

    Based on a New York Times opinion piece about pickleball being the source of male happiness, this exploitable template has proved highly memeable in recent weeks.

  2. AI terms and memes explainer video. meme review

    Will AI Be The Downfall Of Mankind? Unraveling Roko's Basilisk, Shoggoth, Paperclip Maximizer And Other Artificial Intelligence Phenomena

    AI is becoming more intertwined with our daily lives and meme culture than ever before, so we take a look at some of the most prominent jargon surrounding it and what it all means.

  3. I Like Turtles Zombie kid original meme and viral video next to the tmnt mutant mayhem promo he did. meme review

    The 'I Like Turtles' Zombie Kid From The Classic Viral Video And Meme Returns Over 15 Years Later In New 'TMNT' Ad

    Originally uploaded to YouTube back in 2007 when Jonathan Ware was just 10, the Zombie Kid himself recently made a reappearance, so we take a look back at his journey to becoming an internet legend.

  4. Rule 34 Of The Internet meme review. meme review

    What Is Rule 34 Of The Internet? The Internet's Most Infamous Rule

    Easily the most notorious of all "Rules of the Internet," Rule 34 has persisted online for decades and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.