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Donald Trump's Grocery ID Gaffe
Donald Trump's Grocery ID Gaffe refers to the reaction to a speech made by United States President Donald Trump, during which the president erroneously claimed that in order to purchase groceries, customers must have identification.
Read MoreMelania Trump Gardening
Melania Trump Gardening refers to an image of First Lady Melania Trump working in the White House garden. The picture was taken in September of 2017, but surfaced on Twitter in late July of 2018, spawning jokes about how many users felt Trump looked unnatural in the garden.
Read MorePutin Plays Piano
Putin Plays Piano refers to a series of YouTube remixes of Russian president Vladimir Putin playing the piano. Online, people replace the audio of the video with other songs for humorous effect.
Read MoreFive Word Movie Plot Challenge
Five Word Movie Plot Challenge refers to a social game on Twitter started by The Academy, the organization that gives out The Academy Awards, asking Twitter users to describe their favorite film in five words.
Read MoreNothing's Changed
Possums
Possums or Opossums is a nocturnal marsupial found in North and South America. In the late 2010s, the animal became the inspiration for various memes based on their long snout, sharp teeth and vicious appearance. Though typically vilified in culture, their outsider reputation has been the focus of many of the jokes about the animal.
Read MoreO panzer of the lake (He hath spoken)
Offshore Online Data Entry
Parody Elon Musk Twitter Accounts
Parody Elon Musk Twitter Accounts refer to a trend on Twitter from summer 2018 in which people change their display names, profile avatars, and posting habits to parody South African entrepreneur Elon Musk, often by giving him other nationalities.
Read MoreThe Death of Nia Wilson
The Death of Nia Wilson refers to the stabbing attack of 18-year-old Nia Wilson at a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) platform in Oakland, California. Since her death, police have arrested a 27-year-old man for the stabbing.
Read MoreThe New York Times Sarah Jeong Hiring Controversy
You Have So Much to Live For
You Have So Much to Live For refers to a series of exploitable webcomics in which a person attempts to stop a friend from committing suicide. However, after learning the suicidal friend's reasons, the would-be hero decides to jump out a window. Online, people have replaced the reasons for suicide for humorous effect.
Read More"Awoo 56709" Remixes
"Awoo 56709" Remixes refer to video parodies made of the song "Telephone Number" by Japanese pop artist Junko Ohashi. Online, many of the parodies use the chorus of the song, which features Ohashi singing "Awoo, 56709!" to reference the Awoo~ meme from Touhou Project.
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