‘Quarantine is When You Restrict the Movement of SICK People’ Facebook Meme
Tacking “hmmm” onto a false statement about the purpose of quarantine doesn’t make this meme any less purposefully obtuse.
Tacking “hmmm” onto a false statement about the purpose of quarantine doesn’t make this meme any less purposefully obtuse.
A tweet from pundit Bill Mitchell asserted that COVID-19 was no big deal compared to H1N1, but he included questionable figures about infection and mortality rates to make his point.
A popular social media post claims that pouring fabric softener like Downy in your toilet (or using laundry detergent) is an amazing bathroom housekeeping hack.
A viral post purportedly shows the microscopic composition of tears produced by grief, change, amusement, and literally cutting onions.
A viral Facebook post claims the “Dyslexie” font makes screen reading more accessible for readers with dyslexia.
Posts on Facebook about an impending “snowpocalypse” are always widely shared regardless of their reliability.
A circulating meme shows a happy creature that is supposedly an image of a mite that lives on your faces.
A viral Facebook post claims that the popular condiment and cooking aid reduces nicotine cravings.
Ocean plastic memes are everywhere; one claims that we are all eating the equivalent of a credit card a week.
A popular Reddit r/wholesomememes post claimed that smiling babies “look away” because their fledgling emotions are too much for them to handle.