In the late stages of the "67" meme, a new number, "61," has begun its own ascension to internet fame. But the "61 Meme" is a bit different, as it's caked in more layers of irony than its ancestor.
If you care at all about memes, then you know how important “dank” memes have become in the past few years. (If you don’t care about memes, please feel free to resume your normal Facebook stalking.) ...
In early 2015, my Facebook feed started to fill with images of Sen. Bernie Sanders gazing into the distance behind a scroll of his own words about the cost of college tuition or the need for veterans’ ...
The internet folds in on itself. We know this. Social atomization and context collapse make it almost impossible to determine intent — or even, sometimes, meaning. Online humor has grown weirder and ...
In this brave new world of memes, every company is trying to connect to the youth and plugged-in generation with what’s popping on the internet. Typically, they’re weeks late to the trend or just ...
The controversial story of Hunter Biden’s laptop has been fully processed, cooked and digested as meme fodder on Instagram, featuring several large and dedicated accounts satirically celebrating and ...
In a meme group, sardonic and sincere Williamson supporters unite against the haters. Credit...Illustration by The New York Times. Supported by By Amanda Hess It began, like so many modern ...