In social media, everyday speech, and, of course, Internet memes, we tend to see the phrase “first world problems” tossed around a lot. It’s a pretty humorous term referring to a problem so trivial ...
I’ve been wanting to do a meme watch on first world problems for a while but whatever internet governing body decides on which macros to adopt for which memes hadn’t assigned one and it’s just been a ...
A meme featuring someone putting a Band-Aid over a cut on their arm is making the rounds on social sites this week. The cut represents all the problems in your life, and the Band-Aid is the one thing ...
Meme stock mania returned for a second day, boosting a group of ETFs while also reminding investors of how volatile shares like GameStop Inc. can be and raising questions about the wisdom of chasing ...
They've become a ubiquitous part of how we use social media. Chances are you've already scrolled past dozens of them today. But when becoming a meme means becoming instantly famous almost overnight, ...
Last week Maske introduced us to “1990s Problems,” an image macro in which a weeping Dawson James Van Der Beek bemoans the first world problems of a middle class teenager in the 1990s. Almost ...
It’s not easy being green, so the saying goes. And apparently that goes for Kermit the Frog, the planet earth—in a depressing, advancing climate change kind of way—and even Baby Yoda, the breakout ...
Imagine that you’re a rude teen hanging near some trolley tracks, kicking around rocks, when you look up and notice that five people are tied to the tracks. A trolley suddenly appears, careening ...
Kohl’s heavily shorted shares caught the attention of meme-stock traders in mid-July, who briefly piled in and sent the stock up nearly 50%. But the newfound attention won’t solve Kohl’s longstanding ...