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We're nearing the end of 2020! Helping kick this month off is Travis Scott's "unique" Batman costume, the return of No Nut November memes and Two Pretty Best Friends.
On TikTok, videos hashtagged "#mariokart" have amassed nearly a billion total views, revealing a massive fandom for the series on the platform that involves tons of creative memes and trends. We explore the videos that keep the fandom ticking and breakdown the various examples.
In the same way that vaporwave evoked nostalgia for Millennials, Zoomers on TikTok have begun to feel the need to deconceptualize their childhood in "Rare Aesthetic Posting."
In a study recently released by Pew, research indicated that just 10 percent of Twitter users produced 92 percent of all tweets from U.S. adults since last November, suggesting the existence of the platform's bubble.
Not all of meme culture has an Oedipus complex, but it sure is obsessed with making content about moms. We take a look at how this theme has developed over the history of the internet.
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