Whether it’s Nietzsche-level doom or postmodern overthinking, philosophy memes are basically the internet’s way of doing some deep pondering… but in a much more fun way. These are the jokes about the ...
There are plenty of unexpected pairings that turn out to go great together, like salt and caramel, chocolate and chili (please, oh please, add a piece of chocolate the next time you’re making chili ...
Memes make the world go round. Or was it love..? Nevertheless, if we only had love and no memes, wouldn't the world be much, much bleaker? People say that it's important to find the beauty in small ...
Amidst US-Iran tensions, fears of LPG shortages have sparked a meme fest in India, with citizens humorously envisioning coal cooking and hoarding induction stoves. The government assures ample fuel ...
While it remains inconclusive who is winning the war on the ground, there is a unanimous consensus that Iran has aced the social media game. Supplementing its strategy of exhausting multi-million ...
Memes, AI slop and financial advice: How Iran is beating Trump at his own online propaganda game Fake news and misinformation about the war is spreading like wildfire alone as Washington and Tehran ...
The war on Iran is the first major conflict where the propaganda battle might be won or lost in memes. Pro-Iran accounts have unleashed viral videos in recent days mocking President Trump, casting him ...
The recent KitKat robbery involving 12 tons of the chocolate - a total of 413,793 crunchy bars - has left the world not just shocked, but laughing at the 'dark' chocolate heist. After Nestle issued a ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The reported theft of 12 tons of KitKat chocolate bars has not only triggered an international investigation—but also a ...
When the retired U.S. Army colonel Joe Buccino first saw White House posts mixing Iran war footage with clips from cartoons and video games, he felt something he had rarely experienced from American ...
Officials in Tehran and Washington alike are trading taunts in English, often using American pop culture references. By Ephrat Livni and Parin Behrooz Iranian officials are trolling President Trump ...