From penguins paying tariffs to Le Poisson Steve and holy airball, here are the top memes that show what it was like to live ...
The exact minute that the shooting in Uvalde took place the “MEME-ers” came out in full force. Instagram, Twitter, Tik-Tok, Snapchat and even that platform for old people: Facebook had feeds that ...
Sharing memes can be a helpful coping mechanism and create connections with like-minded people. Memes, which are usually humorous and relatable images paired with text, have become a key part of ...
Online memes are influencing politics, sometimes fueling misinformation and shaping what young people learn. Political memes ...
An experiment found that looking at certain memes boosted people's moods. In some cases, it even helped them feel less stressed. Credit: jessica gall myrick Myrick, a professor of communications at ...
Funny memes may help people cope with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic, making viewers feel calmer and more content, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
Life comes with its fair share of turmoils. Whether it’s stress, burnout, or just one of those off days, many of us rely on small daily rituals to stay grounded—long walks, hot showers, sunny spring ...
A new study published in the scientific journal Psychology of Popular Media details the effects memes can have on a person’s ability to cope with the stress of a deadly, seemingly never-ending ...
DENVER — When Yuvia Mendoza recently visited a Hooters restaurant, she offered her server $1,000 in cryptocurrency for one of the company’s signature staff T-shirts. “I’m trying to save her job,” ...
The internet has become such a large and lively place that it’s pretty easy to come across huge swaths of it that don’t really make sense for a casual observer. Complex references, jokes within jokes ...
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