Know Your Meme Episodes
How Donald Trump Getting 'Arrested' Became A Prevalent Meme Thanks To AI-Generated Images
Donald Trump Getting Arrested AI Art refers to multiple AI-generated images of former President Donald Trump getting arrested and running away from police in New York City. The images were inspired by Donald Trump's rumored March 2023 arrest and were used by meme creators on Twitter on the day of his supposed arrest (March 21st, 2023). News outlets started debunking the AI art and memes as many internet users satirically spread misinformation by claiming that they were real photographs.
"To Be Fair, You Have to Have a Very High IQ to Understand Rick and Morty"
Drop your Szechuan sauce and get ready for some mindbending science and existential dread! In this special (and yes, overdue) episode of Know Your Meme 101, we take a closer look into the world of Rick and Morty fandom through the "high IQ" copypasta meme.
Foodom (Part II)
In this second half of our two-part special episode on Foodom (short for “food fandom”), we take a look at some of the most notable examples of anthropomorphic shipping featuring America’s favorite fast food and casual dining restaurants.
Foodom (Part I)
In this first half of our two-part special episode on Foodom (short for “food fandom”), we delve into the oh-so-fascinating consumer subculture that has sprung up around America’s favorite fast food and casual dining restaurants.
Pepsi United Spicer
In this episode of Know Your Meme 101, we take a look back at the series of increasingly stupid PR failures from last month that snowballed into one epic Frankenscandal meme now known as the "Pepsi United Spicer."
Who Would Win?
Internet experts Eric and Jon try to answer some of the most difficult hypothetical questions that got a lot of folks on the Internet stuck in the thinking hole since 2010.
Shooting Stars
In this episode of Know Your Meme 101, internet experts Eric and Jon dive head-first into one of the biggest music video parody memes that swept across YouTube in March 2017.
Cash Me Ousside
In this episode of Know Your Meme 101, Internet commentators Jon and Eric throw in their two cents on the viral stardom of Danielle Bregoli and her sensational catchphrase "cash me ousside, how bow dah?"
Rule 34
Rule 34 of the Internet: If it exists, there is porn of it. Here’s a reminder why.
The Mandela Effect
Was it the Berenstein Bears or the Berenstain Bears? Was it Oscar Meyer or Oscar Mayer? Did you remember it wrong, or have you been living in a parallel universe this whole time? Know Your Meme 101 explains the Mandela Effect.