The year 2016, a terrible year by many accounts, was a rich one for memes. Funny memes, dank memes, stupid memes. There were literally hundreds of them, created, in part, as a way of making sense of ...
The memes of 2016 reflect a year filled with a lot of ... errrr ... feelings. There was crying, anger and a frog riding a unicycle. And in the weirdest year yet of ...
We saw many highs and lows in 2016. We lost some good souls and gained some classic memes. Let's reflect on the Top 10 Entertainment stories that crossed newsfeeds this year. 2016 brought the most ...
2016 was the best of times and the worst of times for memes on the internet. Remember those videos of people frozen in place during the Mannequin Challenge all over your Facebook feed? Your friends ...
Before Harambe died, he was just a gorilla. Now, he’s meme history. How did a zoo animal become the centerpiece of ironic Internet culture in 2016? The answer involves Black Lives Matter, celebrity ...
Whatever else you might say about 2016, it was the greatest year yet for meme culture. Dozens of large and highly productive internet subcultures collided this year with mainstream cultural consumers: ...
The great thing about memes is that anyone can make one. The horrible about them is that, well, anyone can make one, and in 2016, people had *feelings* and made memes about them. Let me be clear: I ...
Even Edward Snowden got in on the fun.
Facebook political memes of Donald Trump in the 2016 election were more likely to focus on his hairstyle and facial expressions, while those of Hillary Clinton were more likely to center on the email ...
As last-minute voters make their way to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 3 and all of America awaits the election results, people are taking to Twitter to express how they're feeling. To say the ...