Bizarre edits of JD Vance’s face have spread across the internet, to the point where the Vice President is in on the joke—here’s the origin and spread of the meme, explained. ByDani Di ...
Memes of Vice President JD Vance’s face edited into recognizable memes and grotesque caricatures have flooded social media in recent weeks—and the vice president participated Saturday, posting ...
Nancy J. Vining, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away on February 23, 2025, in Jacksonville, Florida, surrounded by her loving children and grandchildren. Her passing ...
Yes, Ashton Hall -- the fitness influencer whose VERY detailed and VERY long morning routine became an instant meme-- has seen your videos and tweets and such that parodied him. And it seems like ...
Often, he says “pwease.” ©Meme via X.com. I’m obsessed with these pictures. I have dozens saved on my phone and hard drive. There’s goth JD Vance, JD Vance with a giant lollipop ...
Thanks to that hilarious opening monologue from Conan O'Brien at the 2025 Oscars, we got the perfect new meme: John Lithgow looking disappointed. As O'Brien told the audience of Hollywood's best ...
The 2025 Oscars weren’t just about awards, they inspired a wave of memes, from Adam Sandler’s cameo to Timothée Chalamet’s butter-colored suit. The 97th Academy Awards delivered a night ...
J. D. Vance doesn’t look like himself. In recent days, memes have spread across social media in which the vice president’s face has been Photoshopped to give him cartoonishly chubby cheeks.
Cocoro enters the scene, bolstering the meme coin industry with its launch on Ethereum's layer-2 network Base. Cocoro's market cap hits the ground running, soaring above $80 million before ...
Both Democrats and Republicans are sharing so many altered images of the VP that people have forgotten what his actual face looks like. Ironically enough, a divisive moment in the Oval Office last ...
"Bro they are roasting you so hard in the secret government signal chat." Credit: Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images / Screenshot X @BobbyBorkIII The Atlantic's editor-in-chief ...
For the chronically online — or even those who may have casually glanced at their social media feeds — it was hard to escape the realization that a new meme has reigned supreme on the internet ...