From penguins paying tariffs to Le Poisson Steve and holy airball, here are the top memes that show what it was like to live ...
History. It’s a never-ending story full of twists, turns and lessons to be learned that we're currently writing as you read this. It always repeats itself eventually, and it should never be forgotten.
A great meme might force you to do a double-take and wonder what the ever-loving heck is going on as you giggle and smile.
A dancing green bean has become one of the last memes of 2025 and one of the first of 2026, and it's all thanks to one ...
Never underestimate the power of memes. They convey a succinct, strong message that can induce laughter, express an emotion, or even make a political statement that can reach a multitude of people in ...
If Game of Thrones is "the last show we'll all watch together," then it follows it will be the last show we all meme together, too. Savor these next six weeks while they last because the collective ...
What do Pepe the Frog, the Spanish Inquisition, the blinking guy, the French Revolution, concern for the environment, and the Third Reich all have in common? These are all ideas that spread until they ...
Thanks to fans of Spongebob, Mr. Krabs, Patrick, Squidward, Sandy and Plankton, Spongebob Squarepants has become ubiquitous. You can’t seem to log onto social media without coming across some ...
Earlier this year, TikTokers declared the start of the Great Meme Depression of 2025. In the months since, things haven’t picked up much. As 2026 approaches, some internet users have decided to take ...
Thanos wished to do good for the universe by wiping out half its population. While his idea of help was seriously flawed, he did have a point in his mission. Thanos was a ruthless conqueror who left ...
The All My Homies Hate meme comes from a similar format that advised people to use alternative products but is now just for haters. It uses an old photo of a group of young Black men posing for the ...
Serena G. Pellegrino ’23 is a resident of Lowell House. Her column appears on alternate Fridays. I believe in the importance of nonsense. More specifically, that a little bit of nonsense in life is ...