Alyse Stanley
Alyse Stanley is a video game and culture reporter based in Virginia with words at Polygon and USGamer. When she’s not writing about memes, she edits Unwinnable’s monthly magazine. You can follow her on Twitter @pithyalyse.
Viral video shows white man pulling gun, yelling slurs at Black teens
The confrontation occurred at an anti-gun violence rally.
On Jan 23, 2019 by Alyse Stanley
The Waves and AirPods meme is taking over the internet
Two memes combine to form a mega meme!
Discord allegedly used to lure teen to Florida trailer that housed sex slave
Seven have been arrested in case of two missing teens.
On Jan 15, 2019 by Alyse Stanley
Millie Bobby Brown has the wrong take on ‘You’
The ‘Stranger Things’ star should have kept this to herself.
Woman’s medical condition prevents her from hearing men—and Twitter’s jealous
But seriously, how do you catch it?
On Jan 10, 2019 by Alyse Stanley
Buddhist monks flex on Twitter to show robes don’t hold them back
Robes can’t stop them from getting physical.
On Jan 3, 2019 by Alyse Stanley
Fortnite developer could be hit with another lawsuit by BlocBoy JB
He’s letting Twitter help him decide.
On Dec 20, 2018 by Alyse Stanley
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis resigns with letter reproaching Trump
His letter reads like a Taylor Swift song.
‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ is getting a sequel—and Twitter is losing it
The teaser hints at a key character’s return.
On Dec 19, 2018 by Alyse Stanley
This website tracks the whereabouts of Central Park’s hot duck
Witness the beauty for yourself.
Veteran’s GoFundMe for border wall raises over $1 million
The page’s creator says it’s a ‘common sense’ solution.
Mom calls cops on son who can’t get ready for school on time
Talk about a rude awakening.
On Dec 18, 2018 by Alyse Stanley
Woman matches on Tinder with LaCroix thief—and his victim
What are the odds?
Backpack Kid sues Fortnite developer over flossing emote
He’s now one of several celebrities crying foul.
Bongo Cat proves that the internet still loves cats
The earnest meme we needed in 2018.
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