This week, a classic meme cat was revived, the chicken jockey scene went nuclear, Cory Booker's filibuster went viral and more.
University of Bath’s Emily Godwin explains how memes, rather than harmless internet humour, have become a powerful tool for spreading dangerous ideas.
FIRST dates are nerve-wracking enough. Going on a first date while an unnamed, unseen troll pings you personal memes that escalate from annoying to homicidal? Blood-chilling. From director Christopher ...
Lucia Gorman, 24, became an online sensation in 2018 thanks to a picture taken on a night out at Milk Club Edinburgh, and has ...
Experts and real couples explain why, thanks to generational stressors and the rise of mental health awareness, so many young ...
A WOMAN who became a meme after a photo of her being “bored” in a nightclub went viral has revealed what made her pull her ...
I am become meme,” declared Elon Musk at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference, just after hoisting a chainsaw – a gift from Argentina’s president, Javier Milei – above his head. The tech ...
Richard Heydarian, who once again earned the ire of the people of Mindanao with his comments and comparison between the Human Development Index of Luzon and Mindanao with Europe and sub-Saharan Africa ...
April 1st: the one day a year we collectively agree to trust no one—not even your sweet grandma, who “accidentally” sent you ...
There’s a silly Monty Python sketch from a half-century ago that some of you surely remember, and it spawned an enduring meme — though we didn’t have that name for it then. In the scene, a hapless ...
Even AML, the agency responsible for the phrase, leans into it as “the most annoying five words in Britain ... These kind of lines are perfect for social media – and the meme potential is huge – but ...