Funny memes may help people cope with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic, making viewers feel calmer and more content, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
It turns out your hours scrolling through Reddit—plopped in front of the computer over months-long quarantines—may actually have been good for your body. Surprise! That’s because it might have helped ...
It’s 3:00 p.m. and I just ended my third Zoom work meeting of the day. Throughout the hourlong virtual assemblage, my 1-year-old screamed at my 6-year-old, while my 6-year-old continuously demanded he ...
Memes could be a valuable way to help people deal with stressful situations. Does a meme a day keep the doctor away? Not quite, but it looks like it might help, according to one recent study.
The best Instagram meme accounts are topical, and by this rule, the best ones have come to focus on the coronavirus and the cultural change it has sparked. @quentin.quarantino is one of this new era’s ...
After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently updated their coronavirus guidance in relation to quarantining, social media users have been joking about what the health agency ...
2020 was supposed to be a damn good year, that was until COVID-19 decided to show up. Now Twitter is reflecting on the year could have been with hilarious memes. Just face it summer is essentially ...
Not every meme has to be edgy or offensive to be hilarious. Sometimes the clean memes are the most relatable of all. They’re weird, silly, and completely safe to send to anyone, even your boss or your ...