After appearing in a comic series by Matt Furie called Boy’s Club in 2008, Pepe the frog became an overnight sensation on 4Chan. The original Pepe had a speech bubble that read “Feels good man,” but ...
The runaway llamas that captivated the nation's attention. The Left Shark that showed us how to dance to our own beat. All hail the top memes from 2015 that we couldn't forget if we tried.
2015 was a hell of a year for rap as a whole, but especially if you spent any time on social media. Hate it or love it, rap has gone digital and if you're not in the mix, you have a good chance of ...
Though it would seem like online communication would get more complex as time went on, it's actually become quite efficient: Nowadays, people can express powerful emotions with just a few clicks ...
We all know that the spread of a meme online has a beginning, a middle and an end. When we at The Intersect thought, “Hey! let’s find a way to show how that works,” we decided it would be a good idea ...
Someday, you may look back on 2015 and remember news stories like Caitlyn Jenner, Black Lives Matter or the U.S. presidential race. But there were plenty of ridiculous viral stories, too. It was the ...
Tumblr’s annual list of the most reblogged memes is out, and it turns out that 2015’s Tumblr teens were really, really into Pepe, a weird-looking drawing of a frog that’s been kicking around the ...
Pitchfork's Social Media Director Charlotte Zoller (@cz77) is like the Internet in a person. She ranks 2015's musical memes, all in 140 characters or less. If "Everybody's hatin'/ We just call 'em ...