How Many Mass Shootings (So Far) in 2023? A popular January 2023 post to Reddit's r/dankmemes purportedly placed the number of mass shootings in the US to date as 39.
National Kool Aid Day 2021 and Mike Lindell’s ‘Trump Return’ Claim MyPillow chief executive officer Mike Lindell's prognostications about August 13 2021 purportedly land on "National Kool-Aid Day."
Do Squirrels Land Like Superheroes When They Jump? A Twitter user and a popular podcast spurred another cycle of attention for a bit of animal cuteness.
‘Percy Long Prong’ Calling Card: Racy Relic, or Out of Context Hoax? A Reddit user shared a business card found that they apparently found under floorboards for a gigolo named "Percy Long Prong."
Did Stats Canada Report That Not One Baby Has Been Named Karen Since November 2019? A circulating screenshot looked like news about a rapid, meme-driven changes in Canadian naming conventions.
Is this Durex Coronavirus Ad Real? Iterations of a Durex ad featuring a mask for "going out" and a condom "for going in" during the COVID-19 pandemic are plentiful, but none seem to be part of official Durex marketing.
Thursday, October, and 8 PM Are All the Same? A tweet observing that "Thursday, October, and 8:00pm are all the same" proved wildly popular -- but why?
Was This Illusion ‘Created by a Japanese Neurologist’ to Identify Stress Levels? Don't worry if this photograph looks like it's moving "like a carousel" -- there are much more accurate ways to figure out whether you are stressed.
The Sad Backstory of the ‘Woman Yelling at a Cat’ Meme A popular post about an equally popular meme discusses several related events leading up the viral moment.
Trump Administration Rushes To Distance Itself From Massacre Video at Far-Right ‘Meme Event’ The White House claimed that the president "strongly condemns" the video, even though he had not seen it.