“Kamala is Brat,” Dark Brandon, childless cat ladies—they’re almost as well known as this year’s presidential candidates themselves. While these and other examples of memes are a source of ...
Long before people could simply open their social media platform of choice and enjoy a seemingly endless scroll of memes at their fingertips, they got similar content from comic strips like The Far ...
Witty, humorous memes may play an important role in eating habits, according to a recent study, although many Boston University professors said they disagree. Memes are cultural elements that carry ...
It wasn't long ago that your average person had no clue what an NFT was. Nowadays, they're making headlines for selling for hundreds of thousands of bucks. Predictably, folks are learning about NFTs ...
Memes aren’t just a way to get a laugh (well, not completely). They’re also a tool brands can use to connect with their customers. Memes are everywhere today, on social media, television, even in ...
“Meme,” coined in 1976 by Richard Dawkins, has been used in Times articles about genes, stocks and of course, Bernie Sanders. By Sarah Diamond In Word Through The Times, we trace how one word or ...
There’s been a recent resurgence to insert religion into U.S. public schools. Louisiana formalized legislation requiring classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. Likewise, Oklahoma’s superintendent ...
A cute animal picture with a pithy saying can spread like wildfire across social media. Memes are contagious, infecting the internet and your mind. But those cute animal pictures can be dangerous.
Here, yet again, is an example of the fifth domain of warfare — cyberspace — leaking into its more terrestrial equivalent. Another Ukrainian vehicle painted to resemble an internet meme. In this case, ...