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@LARGE 2019: A year of unstable memes for unstable times By Michael Andor Brodeur Globe Correspondent, Updated December 20, 2019, 9:05 a.m.
Sick of seeing Tool news yet? You better not be, ‘cuz there’s still tons more coming your way. In an effort to maximize click$, I’ve compiled a set of the internet’s dankest Tool memes to accompany ...
— 🦍 (@watakah5) April 23, 2019 In 2019, we saw the end of Game of Throne s, which was controversial to say the least. But at least they gave us some great screencaps to create memes with.
With that in mind, we've assembled 25 of the dankest Christmas memes we could find to indulge your inner Elf, your inner Scrooge, or even your inner Grumpy Cat, so gather 'round the fireplace and ...
Although this meme — or just an expression, really — can be traced back to an Autocorrected text exchange from 2017, it really took off in 2019, when internet denizens took to using its two ...
The meme fundraising plea is desperate, yes; the content is hackneyed. For the most part, the memes do not even accomplish the basic reason for their existence, which is to own the libs.
This video is the third installment in a series where the creator reacts to dank memes submitted by fans, providing humorous commentary and engaging with internet culture.
The year 2019 has been a difficult and uneven one. Online, political memes flew back and forth like spitballs, and even some of the most innocent ones (like that fish tube) took on a sense of ...
A post shared by The Sober Grind (@sobergrind) on Mar 20, 2019 at 6:37am PDT Mar 20, 2019 at 6:37am PDT " [Mainstream meme pages are] not helping people, they're keeping people sick," Cook said.
Summer may not officially be over until Sept. 23, but for many people, Labor Day weekend marks the hottest season of the year’s ostensible end. Luckily, summer 2019 is going out the way it came ...