The internet has its dynamic approach to making an image, a character, or a humble object a symbol of culture.
Committing yourself to a single designer’s vision, GQ’s Noah Johnson argues, is a perfectly valid way to develop your personal style.
The Vatican introduced an anime-style mascot named Luce to represent Catholic pilgrims in the 2025 Jubilee year on Monday, ...
In a galaxy full of serious lightsaber duels and epic space battles, Star Wars fans have mastered the art of finding humor in every corner of the franchise.
Several memes of the “Haven’t Met You Yet” singer reemerge every ... "I honestly can't believe how cool it is that it's become like the new Christmas card." He says that he can now "enjoy" the annual ...
Even the Miami Heat great can appreciate the social media handiwork mocking the not-so-striking facial resemblance of his statue.
The She’s So Crazy Love Her meme (aka the Can’t Take Her Anywhere meme, and She’s so crazzzzzzzy! Love Her!!!) is a photo of a woman with a bag of chips balanced on her head, parodying women posting ...
This year, maybe you're thinking, "What meme could I dress up as ... Who could forget Kim Yeji, the South Korean shooter, whose cold, cool and confident look stunned internet users. Turkish shooter ...
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 ...