The numbers “six” and “seven” are sending kids into a frenzy as the viral phrase, which comes from a song by rapper Skrilla, ...
One fun aspect of the “gonna tell my kids” meme is that it plays with the idea of cultural significance — and also historical illiteracy. If, for a second, you look at John Mulaney and think he’s Beto ...
The “Popeyes kid” just snagged an endorsement deal with Popeyes — and an internet meme has come full circle. A decade ago, when Vine was the social media platform du jour, it produced all kinds of ...
The mother of the photogenic little boy known around the internet as “Success Kid” is threatening to sue a congressman who has a history of making racist and insensitive remarks for using her son’s ...
What is the Stuttering Kid meme, aka the ‘Have You Ever Had A Dream Like This’? The Stuttering Kid meme is a live-action clip of a little boy taken from the 1999 HBO docuseries Goodnight Moon and ...
Amongst all the memes that have taken hold of the internet, there are some classic ones that never get old. One of those is the “success kid” meme, featuring a small child with a raised closed fist ...
There's a video floating around TikTok that will make the app crash if one views it. Many are confused about how it works.
When you’re a kid, bedtime feels like the ultimate enemy. You’ll try every trick in the book just to stay up a little longer.
OK, let's start with the answer to the question above: no, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is NOT actually the kid actor who played Michael Hobbs in the Will Ferrell holiday classic Elf.
Mark Serrels is an award-winning Senior Editorial Director focused on all things culture. He covers TV, movies, anime, video games and whatever weird things are happening on the internet. He ...
You might know Dieunerst Collin's wide-eyed expression from a legendary meme, but he's moved on to win a New Jersey high school football title. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and ...
Few things on the Internet feel purer than the original memes stemming from You on Kazoo!, a sing-a-long, play-a-long home VHS release from 1989 that prominently features a boisterous (somewhat ...