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The Stuttering Kid meme (Have You Ever Had A Dream Like This?) is a clip of 5-year-old Joe Cirkiel stuttering through a sentence about dreams.
Dieunerst Collin was nine when he became an internet meme with a video of him standing in a Popeyes giving some side-eye.
Popeyes shared a photo of the college freshman standing in front of the Newark billboard in a meta display of the meme and the New Jerseyan behind it. The football player, now an offensive lineman ...
Little Sammy used his meme’s popularity to help save his father’s life. In 2015 Sammy's dad, Justin, who suffered from chronic kidney disease. got a call he had been waiting on for years.
When actor Charlie Wright was cast as main character Rodrick Heffley in the fourth “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” live-action film, the Internet reacted with a #NotMyRodrick meme that the actor says ...
The one we call "Popeyes kid," that still lives today as a GIF for awkward situations? It turns out the kid in the meme is now a college football player, and the NIL deal he received is just perfect.
The “Not My Rodrick” meme was an internet meme about the Rodrick character in Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and the meme wasn't particularly nice.
The mother of the kid from the iconic meme is threatening to sue Republican Representative Steve King for using her copyrighted image for his "disgusting" campaign.
The mother of the child in the viral "Success Kid" meme is threatening to sue Rep. Steve King for using her son's image in his campaign materials.
The mom of "Success Kid," the empowered toddler who has become a popular meme, has filed a cease-and-desist letter against Republican Rep. Steve King of Iowa for alleged copyright infringement ...
Dr. Phil tweeted a photo of himself dressed like Kid Rock with a caption referencing the "look cute, might delete later meme" and Twitter is roasting him.
Dubbed "Crying Northwestern Kid" by the Internet, a distraught young Wildcats fan just became the new face of NCAA tournament heartbreak.