‘Wikipedia Has Separate Lists for Vampires and Fictional Vampires’
A meme claimed that the collective encyclopedia’s “list of vampires” existed independently of its “list of fictional vampires.”
A meme claimed that the collective encyclopedia’s “list of vampires” existed independently of its “list of fictional vampires.”
A circulating image purportedly shows a reader’s question about the ethics of taking coal during a freezing winter.
A pair of campground signs (one translated for “teenagers”) went viral across social media in August 2021.
A number of social media posts referenced a “thikke” quote from the historic Canterbury Tales.
A popular Imgur post resurrected years-old rumors about a ‘Dark Kingdom’ theme park.
A tweet and Tumblr post about Dolly Parton slipping through society unnoticed without wigs and stage makeup proved popular across platforms.
“Sometimes I think about how Willy Wonka sent those chocolate bars INTERNATIONAL and still 5 white kids managed to win the golden tickets.”
A meme mockingly downplaying the COVID-19 death toll continues to find new life online.
Of course there’s no baby in that window. (We kid, we kid.)
A Tumblr screenshot purportedly provides longer context for the phrase “eat the rich.”