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In the crypto world, meme coins are mostly just jokes with no intrinsic value. But the Trump family is parlaying the president’s meme coin into two valuable commodities: serious cash and access ...
The Italian Brainrot takes its cue from the Anglo-Saxon-derived English idiom "brain rot." Literally, it can be translated as "rotting brain" or "brain decay." But in internet parlance, it is used ...
Yup. Her "We're not talking about this" has become a meme, with people screenshotting the moment from the interview that aired on Sunday and using it for all kinds of jokes and situations ...
On Saturday our Video Producer Kyle Calise explores the origins and history of the most iconic memes online in his “Meme History” column. If you want to read columns like this a day before ...
What Is The “Chicken Jockey” Meme? When Steve says “chicken jockey,” a reference straight out of the top-selling video game ever, theatergoers yell it back and erupt into applause ...
A viral meme shows Vice President JD Vance applying Cheetos dust on Donald Trump's face, sparking online jokes. Inspired by The New Yorker’s satire, it humorously combines Trump’s complexion ...
Of Real Housewives? Of JD Vance? OpenAI released a new version of their image generation technology, and people are using it to recreate memes in the style of Studio Ghibli, the Japanese animation ...
The Goose Ice Cream Soap meme is a variation of a previous meme that’s gone viral in and of itself. These puzzle-style memes are meant to deliver a message when putting the words each image ...
People with a healthy limit on their screen time probably haven’t noticed—but there’s been a meme shortage this March. On TikTok, some have declared a full-blown “Meme Drought,” dubbing ...
Today, I’m talking with Kakul Srivastava, CEO of music creation platform Splice. I don’t think I need to really introduce Splice, actually — I just need to play this clip: If you exist on ...
A new study examining meme creation found that AI-generated meme captions on existing famous meme images scored higher on average for humor, creativity, and "shareability" than those made by people.
Maybe you've seen a bunch of people on X (formerly known as Twitter) making a bunch of jokes about "Everything is computer" and you might be very, very confused. But we're here to help you out ...