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  1. Living In 1984 meme explained. guides

    What’s Up With The 'Living In 1984' Meme References? The '1984 Calendar' Political Cartoon And Its Origin Explained

    Here's the story behind the 1984 calendar comic and how it grew as a massive exploitable meme online.

  2. The "BROOOO," "Johnnie Walker" and "What's a Father?" memes that were essential to the "99% Accuracy" trend. guides

    What's The '99% Accuracy' Trend On TikTok? The Meme Reenactments And Viral Video Recreations Explained

    The trend of recreating viral videos with close to 100 percent accuracy all started with a "Johnnie Walker" meme. Let's explain.

  3. Dating A GM meme explained. guides

    What Does 'GM' Mean On TikTok? The Viral 'Dating A GM' Meme Explained

    A viral video about dating a "GM" has gone viral on TikTok, but a lot of people don't seem to know what "GM" means. Here's what you need to know.

  4. Amouranth Home Invasion / Crypto Robbery Attempt explained depicting camera footage showing the three masked men that invaded Amouranth's home. guides

    Why Was Content Creator Amouranth The Target Of A Home Invasion? The Attempted Crypto Robbery On The Streamer Explained

    The disturbing events of the attempted aggravated burglary were all tweeted in real time by the streamer. Here's what we know about the incident and how people are reacting to it online.

  1. The side profile silhouette of Edwin Murray from the My Name is Edwin meme. guides

    What's The 'My Name Is Edwin' Meme? The 'FNAF Mimic Song' And The Silhouette Of Edwin Murray Explained

    Another verse from the viral "Jackie's Box" song, simply known as "My Name is Edwin," has spread across social media, centering on the _FNAF_ character's side profile. Here's why.

  2. Luigi Mangione sex tape rumor explained. guides

    Did Luigi Mangione Make Over 20 High-Quality Sex Tapes? The Wild Rumor About The Suspected UHC CEO Assassin Explained

    A ludicrous bit of gossip claims that Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder, made at least 20 sex tapes in the past, so let's find out if there's any weight to it.

  3. A meme about J.D. Vance saying, "Have you said, 'Thank you,' once?" to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, using a "babyface" photoshop edit of his face. guides

    What's With The Memes About J.D. Vance Asking Zelenskyy 'Have You Said Thank You Once?' The Jokes After The Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting Explained

    Vice President J.D. Vance is being clowned online by many for asking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, "Have you said, 'Thank you,' once?" during last week's tumultuous White House meeting. Here's why.

  4. Photoshop edits of J.D. Vance's face explained. guides

    What's With The Weird 'J.D. Vance Photoshop Edits' Online? The 'Babyface' Trend That's Distorted The Vice President's Face Explained

    U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is becoming increasingly uncanny and baby-like because of a series of Photoshop edits that are going viral online. Here's why.

  1. No It's Fine I Just Didn't Think It Would Be Chinese meme explained. guides

    What's With Jokes That Go 'No, It's Fine, I Just Didn't Think It Would Be Chinese'? Memes Inspired By A TikTok About Chinese Heaven Explained

    A video posted by a Christian TikToker joking about heaven being Chinese has inspired a catchphrase that's grown increasingly apt in 2025. Here's a history of the meme.

  2. February 2025 Meme of the Month poll results image. poll

    See The Winner Of February 2025's Meme Of The Month!

    It's time for the results of February 2025's Meme of the Month competition.

  3. TikToker Cookie King interview. interviews

    TikToker Cookie King Talks Luke Belmar, '99% Accuracy' Trend And Other Brainrot Memes That He Somehow Started

    Demir Basceri, better known as Cookie King online, has started an oddly large amount of meme trends in the new year, mostly because of the meme formats he's created. We talked with him to find out why.

  4. HoleNextDoor Video Explained. guides

    Who Is The Guy In Jeans That's Become A Meme On Twitter? The Shocking 'HoleNextDoor' Video Explained

    A photo of a man in jeans is a big meme on Twitter right now after he posted a shocking "hole video" on the site. Here's what you need to know.