It's the iconic image that instantly went viral in January — Sen. Bernie Sanders seated at President Joe Biden's inauguration, wearing a light blue surgical mask, with his legs crossed and his hands ...
Gaming memes in 2021 made the year after COVID-19 first emerged a more bearable time with memes like the "Mercy Overwatch Skin" and the "Bernie Sanders," which made some of us laugh hard. WASHINGTON, ...
Bernie Sanders and his mittens were all over the internet after Inauguration Day in 2021. But it wasn’t all fun for the maker of Sanders’ mittens. Now, she’s writing a book about her experience.
As the year comes to a close, refresh your memory (and give yourself a laugh) with a look back on the best memes of 2021. From the infamous lawyer cat to the ship that got stuck in the Suez Canal, you ...
Another 365 days have past, and it's safe to say there will no year like 2021. The headline of the year was once again COVID-19, but some hope was offered when vaccines against the virus became more ...
2021 brought some unforgettable memes. The viral content that drives internet culture has exploded ever since people were forced to stay at home, spending more time on their phones and computers as a ...
Expect memes to take the over the internet following President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony on Monday. The spotlight could shine on anything from the “tech bros” sitting in prominent ...
Where would we be without memes? In our increasingly digital lives, memes have become a shorthand for expressing our feelings in a way that feels both relatable and familiar to hundreds if not ...
Donning sustainable mittens made by recycled wool, Sanders, grouchily relaxing at the inauguration of President Joe Biden, took the internet by storm. If he can, it’s a Bones Day, meaning we are all ...
Subscribe to this newsletter here. In 2021, the top memes were a mix of catchphrases, celebrity gossip, viral photos, and references to TV shows and movies. I’m defining a “top meme” as a meme that ...
Another 365 days have past, and it's safe to say there will no year like 2021. The headline of the year was once again COVID-19, but some hope was offered when vaccines against the virus became more ...