BRAHM
The composer brought his most memorable score to Coachella this weekend, and it’s enough to infect your dreams.
BRAHM
The composer brought his most memorable score to Coachella this weekend, and it’s enough to infect your dreams.
This photoshop meme, in which an impatient ninja pokes various objects with a stick, comes from an illustration in the White Ninja webcomic posted in 2003.
Prepare for an existential crisis as YouTuber Aztrosist explains the ridiculously ironic “surreal memes,” which typically feature characters like Meme Man and Mr. Orange.
A fixture of Dublin Pubs and Irish Simpsons fans’ memes, Pintman is a folk hero for the Internet age. He drinks 30 pints in a single day. What more do you need?
Dive into the new and improved 3D-immersive world of Google Earth, which now offers its own “stories” mode with a feature called Voyager.
A large fan art community has grown around the idea of drawing broadcast networks as cartoon characters in a genre known as “Channel-tan.”
Every time they say “girl” it gets faster.
After Twitter users angrily accused the clothing retailer Zara of putting embroidered depictions of Pepe the Frog on a high-waisted denim skirt, the item was promptly pulled off their website within 24 hours.
Must go faster.
This rhyming expression has made its way into several films and television shows, including Austin Powers in Goldmember, In the Loop and The Walking Dead.
There’s a reason why you get carded at the bar: Bartenders aren’t as good at “guess the age” as they think.
Happy 30th to The Simpsons, which premiered on April 19th, 1987. From “Simpsons did it” to “Now do classical gas,” there are fewer sources for more memes than The Simpsons. What can we say, fun memes are fun.
In this mildly interesting showcase video of a homemade “paper cutter,” YouTube lifehacker Mr. Hacker demonstrates the untapped potential of paper as a power tool.
Amidst a sexual harassment scandal that saw 60 companies pull their ads from The O’Reilly Factor, Fox News has decided to part ways with one of its most popular figures.
YouTuber Philip DeFranco goes after the most hated parents on YouTube, who recently tried to claim their disturbing prank videos were “fake” after they were accused of exploiting and abusing their children for video views.
At this year’s Coachella festival in Indio, California, a blonde boy enthusiastically rapping along to Migos and Drake won the hearts of Internet users after several videos of the adorable kid were uploaded to Twitter.