Some have even gone as far as to compare his “macho looks” to online meme, Gigachad. Yes, Gigachad is not a real person, but you can’t deny the similarities when you put their pictures side-by-side.
Their deaths are made into memes, turned into references, repeated and mocked for the sake of likes and reposts. This doesn’t extend to the younger generations’ own dead family or relatives ...
And while it was genuinely intended to be in good fun, only now am I wondering how it must feel to have been turned into such a meme – and how easily we find it to poke fun and criticise ...
The first half of the 2020’s has been an interesting time for anime. On one hand, it feels like the medium’s never been more popular worldwide, particularly among younger demographics ...
As Miles struggles with his current status as a creature of the night, Morales still has more than enough time to pay homage to the anime scene ... Adventure. The meme in question took place ...
It seems that thanking Beyoncé has now evolved into a full-blown meme, and it's baffling for anyone not entirely plugged into this surreal social media culture. Beyoncé already gets thanked in ...
All of this amounts to a series that can feel like both an adventure in the most classic sense and a manga and anime that never treats genre trappings like a barrier. Rather, just as Goku gets ...
The trend is a more interactive ice-breaker for people who love sweet treats and it builds on other conversational starters around who is hot and who is not on social media. Before the cake came ...
Mizu5, also known as Shocked Mizuki, refers to a reaction image meme featuring a shocked-looking anime girl looking off to the left. The image comes from a Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! event in ...
Gone are the days you had to use the same plain-red heart emoji in every text, email, and Instagram caption. In 2023, your emoji keyboard features hearts in pretty much every colour, shape ...