As we say our goodbyes to 2025, we must bid adieu to the memes that came with it. It was a surreal year on the internet — many of this year’s memes leaned heavily into the brain rot that’s come with ...
This video showcases a collection of Minecraft meme moments with an Ohio twist. From strange glitches and cursed builds to unexpected player interactions, it combines humor, chaos, and the ...
This video is a compilation of funny Minecraft memes created from in-game moments and player interactions. The content highlights humorous situations, unexpected outcomes, and creative interpretations ...
Customs and Border Protection has confirmed that, no, agents did not stop a Norwegian traveler who showed them a meme of a bald Vice President JD Vance. “Fact Check: FALSE,” the CBP wrote on X. “Mads ...
June 6, 2025: We're back in our tiny boat to continue the hunt for new Meme Sea codes to mark a potential mid-year update. What are the new Meme Sea codes? When taking on an ocean of the internet's ...
Meme Sea codes help you rack up millions of in-game Cash and hundreds of gems upon redemption, without grinding. Gems and Cash can be used to upgrade characters and unlock skills, making them ...
Slop, rap beef, brain rot and, yes, “hawk tuah” — what a year it’s been on the internet. The colloquial definition of memes has expanded to include any type of viral internet phenomenon, including ...
This was a big year for the U.S., the world, and the internet — thanks to some very stupid things like a “fully conscious baby,” a pygmy hippopotamus, and someone imitating the sound of oral sex. As ...
Elon Musk is taking Doge to the White House, but not as cryptocurrency or an internet meme. Instead, the Tesla CEO, SpaceX founder and billionaire is set to co-lead a new department with an acronym of ...
Your brain is biologically wired for memes. Memes don’t just spread for fun; they tap into parts of the brain evolved to help us learn from others, develop skills, and adapt to our social environment.
With a debate that had memorable lines such as “they’re eating the dogs” and “transgender operations on illegal aliens,” the internet is the real winner. Freelance Writer With much of Tuesday's ...