The Oscars are the most glamorous night in Hollywood, but for the rest of us, it's just a load of prime meme material. Be it over-the-top speeches, dramatic snubs, or awkward audience reactions, the ...
George W. Bush has been a meme before, and we’ve seen the former president photobomb a broadcast. And now, it’s all happened again. Bush was at the inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday ...
People from the Indian American diaspora dance in joy during of Prime Minister Narendra ... many Indians back home have started sharing memes and posts. Some are genuine, but most are playfully ...
Once the video went viral on X, netizens took to the platform to react to Bush’s mannerisms at Trump’s inauguration with a bunch of memes. One said that Bush was the Will Ferrell of presidents ...
That particular line has since gone viral on social media, with numerous people sharing memes, as well as the clip from Seinfeld. “Zuck pulled a Costanza,” one user joked. Other memes have ...
Social media is inundated with Family Guy memes, and a particular one involving The Godfather resurfaces occasionally. Seth MacFarlane, creator and star of the long-running animated series ...
I haven’t checked it. Where is it today?” When he was reminded he may have made billions off of his meme coin, the president laughed. “That’s peanuts for these guys,” he said ...
Prime Target kicks off with a fascinating premise: Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall) is on the brink of unraveling the mathematical secrets that safeguard every computer system in the world. The ...
From a modern perspective, it's also the foundation of so much of our evolving world. In Apple TV+'s Prime Target, a young student's research could revolutionize everything... if a host of ...
Like viral memes, memecoins thrive on internet culture. Platforms like X and Reddit amplify their reach, turning niche jokes into global trends overnight. But here’s the catch: Memecoins reward ...
Lionel Laurent is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist writing about the future of money and the future of Europe. Previously, he was a reporter for Reuters and Forbes.
President Trump shrugged off the news that he made billions of dollars through the launch of his new meme crypto coin. During a press conference Tuesday, his first full day back in the White House ...