RCOF is currently in Stage 2 of its presale, trading at $0.0343 at a 50% discount. To enter Stage 3, RCOF needs to rise 63% ...
PEPE Chart by TradingView Pepe, a play on the Pepe the Frog meme, is still new to the crypto scene and was only launched in April. Nevertheless, it’s already seen a market cap of over $1.5 billion.
With much of Tuesday's presidential debate devolving into outlandish and untrue claims from Donald Trump, the internet has been flooded with memes of the former president’s most nonsensical ...
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Now conservatives and liberals alike are playing pet-eating for laughs as an online meme. The claim that Haitians are eating people’s pets in Springfield, Ohio — an echo of a racist trope that ...
Brainrot memes refer to the belief that exposing yourself to stupid ideas and language, particularly on the internet, will turn your brain into rotten sludge. It is more specifically used to ...
Naturally, the internet had thoughts about his incendiary comments. Here are some of the best memes and viral social media posts. “They’re eating the dogs, the people that came in, they’re ...
Pepe the Frog is a meme created by Matt Furie in 2005 that became widely known. Last year, it found its purpose in crypto. Since Pepe Coin brought significant gains to the early investors, meme coins ...
As campaigns increasingly communicate via meme, cat videos are outranking reality. By Charles Homans Follow along with live updates on the Trump and Harris campaigns. By the time the Arizona ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. The Tata Punch recently became India’s best selling car and to continue its sales momentum, Tata Motors will soon ...
A man who purchased samosas from a sweet shop in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad claimed to have found a frog leg inside one of the snacks. A video of the samosa has since gone viral. The customer ...
The day after the debate, social media users started referencing the quote in a new meme favored by those who don’t like to plan, aren’t good at planning, or otherwise do not have a plan for ...