Kahron Spearman
Kahron Spearman is the community manager for the Daily Dot and Nautilus magazine. He’s also a journalist, copywriter, and host of “Discovery with Kahron Spearman” on KAZI 88.7.
Expand your mind with these big brain memes
Let’s take a look at some of the most popular big brain memes.
On Dec 21, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
Righteous Jesus memes to save your soul
Let us pray … and dive into some of the most notable Jesus memes that have captivated the internet.
On Dec 19, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
‘The Office’ memes to get you through the work day
‘The Office’ memes are so ubiquitous that they have arguably developed into a language of their own.
‘I’m tired boss’: A list of the best tired memes
Tired memes offer a way to connect, empathize, and find humor in our collective need for sleep.
On Dec 18, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
A brief history of Arthur memes
Arthur memes continue to captivate audiences, merging humor with slices of everyday life and important cultural discussions.
A collection of some of the best pointing memes
Pointing memes are a versatile tool in online humor, allowing users to express a range of emotions in a way that is visually impactful.
On Dec 17, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
The origin of the ‘Open the Door’ meme
The widespread popularity and diverse adaptations of the ‘Open the Noor’ meme underscores the boundless creativity of online communities
The meaning behind the ‘Waffle House Has Found Its New Host’ meme
The phrase ‘Waffle House Has Found Its New Host’ caused significant intrigue and amusement across social media platforms.
On Dec 16, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
The story behind the neuron activation meme
The neuron activation meme, which blends humor with a touch of scientific reality, has become a mainstay in internet culture.
A shortlist of the best-ever reaction memes
The reaction meme GIF offers a wordless way to express a vast range of emotions, enhancing our digital interactions and making them more relatable and engaging.
On Dec 15, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
Sad cat memes to make you laugh (or cry)
Crying or sad cat memes have become a significant part of internet culture.
On Dec 14, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
Pablo Escobar meme highlights the tediousness of waiting
‘Narcos’ gave us more than just good TV.
A short history of Pepe the Frog memes
Let’s take a dive into the history of how Pepe the Frog went from the protagonist of the comic “Boy’s Club,” to an alt-right meme.
On Dec 13, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
What’s the obsession with McDonald’s Grimace shake memes?
Grimace, a beloved character from McDonald’s marketing lore, has a history as colorful as his distinctive purple hue.
What is the UNO reverse card meme?
Is this meme really the “ultimate comeback” some claim it is?
On Dec 12, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
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