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Pro Wrestling Without Crowds Is A Bizarre, Dreamy Delight
WWE's audience-free presentation of "Smackdown"and "Monday Night Raw" is like something out of a Vic Berger video.
The Internet Reacts With Memes As Major Events Are Cancelled Worldwide Due To Coronavirus
As the 2019-2020 coronavirus outbreak sweeps the globe, events of all types are being suspended or cancelled one by one. Naturally, the internet has responded to news of their favorite events being cancelled with dismay, despair and lots of memes.
Pete Buttigieg Hosts Jimmy Kimmel In Front Of Almost Nobody
The surreality of 2020 continued when the former Democratic Candidate hosted a national television show live in a mostly empty studio.
Dressed As Giant Bear, Sarah Palin Broke America's Brain With A Rendition Of "Baby Got Back"
As if Tom Hanks' diagnosis and Trump's coronavirus address weren't enough, last night, just before 10 PM EST, former governor Sarah Palin burnt America's deep-fried brains to a crisp.
Brian Williams And NYT Journalist Roasted After They Fail Basic Math On Air
Brian Williams and Mara Gay both believed a tweet that said with the $500 million Mike Bloomberg spent on television ads, he could have instead have given every American a million dollars and still have had $173 million left over.
2016 Gave Us "Fight Song," But 2020 Has Provided So Much More
When it comes to political campaigns, the right song can either propel you to success or be the cringeworthy kiss of death. This election cycle has given us a bevy of the latter.
Super Tuesday 2020 Results In Massive Influx Of Memes And Discussions Online
As the results continued to pour in late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning for Super Tuesday 2020, online discussions erupted on social platforms from Reddit to Twitter and more as people debated the election ahead -- expressing apathy, heated discourse and, of course, memes.
Chris Cillizza Made An Awful Video About Memes, So We Made It Worse
The CNN editor recently attempted to explain why 2020 will be known as "the meme election," but the memes he used were a bit out of touch.
Meme 2020: How The Bloomberg Campaign Changed The Role Of Memes In Modern Politics
In recent years, internet memes have made their way into numerous advertising campaigns, appearing in billboards, physical junk mail, commercials and more. However, until this year, politicians failed to make use of memes as a major tool in their election campaigns -- that is until Bloomberg launched a campaign on Instagram with the help of a company called Meme 2020. If you’re unfamiliar with this project, let’s briefly explain what it is, and why it’s such a significant milestone in meme history.
Gaze Upon These McDonald's Ads Trying To Get You Horny For Burgers
When graphic design truly IS your passion, but you use that passion for evil.