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The song that has been played on repeat in people’s ears the most this summer has a complex history. TikTok producers Duke & Jones, who have made a bit out of auto-tuning random videos, created the auto-tuned song that we are all familiar with and do a little dance to. They took the auto-tuned song from a clip of British journalist and comedian Amelia Dimoldenberg’s webseries Chicken Shop Dates, in which she takes UK celebrities and musicians on cheeky dates in chicken shops.
The auto-tuned song was then made into a song that we During one of their dates, she encourages the documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux, who was previously most well-known for his role in the film My Scientology Movie (2015), to do a rap that he had previously done on his late-1990s BBC show Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends. He does so. Right now, everyone is enjoying a glass of deep, dark red wine. —LB
Do you remember where you were when an infinitesimally little shift occurred in the structure of the universe? In the month of December 2021, star Sara Ramirez presented herself for the first time on the relaunch of Sex and the City… And Just Like That, Carrie’s podcast employer, the non-binary queer comic Che Diaz, who would wind up influencing the way in which the lives of a great number of us would ultimately unfold.
Not only was Che an immediate meme because the program was clumsily trying to backbend to address SATC’s lack of diversity, but also because it’s possible that the writers didn’t exactly understand how to do it themselves. But Ramirez’s natural cockiness gave Che something that was difficult to dismiss while still making him a formidable opponent for dunking. During the fifth episode, Miranda is taking care of Carrie after she had hip surgery. Che stops by with a bottle of tequila, and the new slogan that has been circulating the internet is “Hey, It’s Che Diaz.” Almost immediately, internet memes began including Che in movies like “Scream” and “The Shining.” Ramirez joined in on the fun, and Che Diaz’s influence continues to resonate even to this day. When will the second season begin again? —Kerensa Cadenas
At the beginning of this year, a group of TikTok ladies made the discovery that the same straight 6’4″ NYC man, a designer for West Elm, was using the exact same moves on dating apps, most notably love bombing with constant texts and indie playlists, before ghosting them. The man in question is a designer for West Elm. Because we are living in the year 2022, the ladies called West Elm Caleb out for being a slack-jawed scumbag, which led to the beginning of the short-lived meme saga of a tall furniture designer who ran off of the internet. In another era, the patterns that West Elm Caleb created would have simply been written off as sleazy dude behavior. —LB
More than twenty years have passed since the last episode of Seinfeld was broadcast, yet the show is making a comeback into popular culture since it can be viewed online on Netflix. That indicates that everyone is posting, and when everyone publishes on the same topic, we end up with memes. Jerry Seinfeld, standing in the door to his neighbor Kramer’s apartment, asks, “What is going on in there?” and Kramer, awash in the colored light from his apartment, has some answer according to whatever movie or TV scene the post is referencing. Although Seinfeld is no stranger to getting memes, one particular format had social media in a vice grip earlier this year: Jerry Seinfeld, standing in the door to his neighbor Kramer’s apartment, asks, “What is going on —ES
Memes have been using the Minions for some time now. But since the release of Minions: The Rise of Gru, these little yellow creatures from the Despicable Me movies have been given a new lease of life in the world of memes. This is how the name “The Gentleminions” came to be. It appears that it all began with a teenager in Australia posting a TikTok video, but then it traveled around the world, and in the end, it all amounted to a group of children dressing up in costumes to watch Minions. You may give the analysis a go. You can make an effort to comprehend it. In any case, I find it to be rather amusing. —Esther Zuckerman
Most of us should know by now that a significant portion of the younger generation in Hollywood has some form of ties, whether their parents are actual A-listers, they have an uncle who is a producer, or something else else. And yet, not everyone is aware of this fact, and for some unexplained reason, members of Generation Z have a tendency to become quite agitated when they learn that another person is a “nepotism baby” (even though they also tend to be obsessed with the luxurious lifestyles and fashions of other nepotism babies). When one shocked zoomer found out that Euphoria star Maude Apatow is, in fact, the daughter of filmmaker Judd Apatow and actress Leslie Mann, a bunch of other people dunked on their naivety by posting essentially the same thing with photos of other very obvious neo babes.
These people then dunked on the original zoomer’s naivety. Zoë Kravitz? Shocking! A reference to the Queen of England? Not in a million years! — SBAs the people who maintain the internet archives at Know Your Meme You should make note of the fact that this three-panel meme has been circulating for quite some time. It employs art that appears to have been created on a shoestring budget in order to convey the message that you should avoid asking an individual or a group of people about a subject that is particularly difficult or sensitive because they are likely to lie to you. But it started making a comeback on Twitter and Instagram around the beginning of 2022, particularly as a method to rehash old celebrity scandals and scandalous behavior from years gone by. It’s a text-heavy meme, the kind that needs a lot of set-up before it can get to the funny part, and it’s a meme that I’ve seen before.
The finest ones have a tendency to put a satirical spin on the format or direct you to some obscure piece of knowledge that you either forgot about or didn’t know. Many of them have a tone that is little condescending and knows-it-all. After viewing this one and conducting some more research on “the third Nolan brother,” for instance, I obtained a significant amount of new information about him. Any meme that leads you down the rabbit hole of more inquiry can’t be all terrible, can it? —DJ
When you devote the majority of your time to researching the meanings of jokes, you eventually come to terms with the fact that there are certain jokes that you will never understand. This could be because you are missing an important piece of the context, or it could be because the jokes aren’t in line with what you find funny. An example of this impact on a larger scale occurred earlier this year when people using current internet technology came upon an old Sumerian version of a traditional bar joke whose punchline has been lost to time: “A dog strolled into a pub and said, ‘I can’t see a thing; I’ll open this one.'” Ha ha…? Obviously, there is some aspect of Sumerian civilization that we just do not know about that holds the key to deciphering this mystery, but in all honesty, is it any more puzzling than virtually every meme that has emerged on the internet in the previous 20 years? —ES
Who could have predicted that in early 2022, a significant portion of the internet would be obsessed with a Sesame Street tape that aired in 2004? Elmo most certainly did not, but someone uploading an old clip of the program in which he simply cannot with his friend’s love for her rock renewed his beef with Zoey’s pet rock Rocco, and it resurrected Elmo’s beef with Zoey’s pet rock Rocco. People were unable to cope with how antagonistic the cute little monster was being in the video, which resulted in a number of tweets referring to the conflict as “one of the greatest rivalries of all time.” Eventually, Elmo himself opened fire on the conflict via his official Twitter account. Very few beefs ever result in memes that are as fantastic as this one. —SB
The history of memes has always had a unique place reserved for strange works of art. As a result, there was absolutely no way that DALLE wasn’t going to fall off the rails. The artificial intelligence known as DALLE is capable of producing artwork based on anything that is sent into its system. Using this method, you may create stunning pictures such as “Jar Jar Binks Girl with the Pearl Earring.” The world of DALL’E is both fantastic and fantastical. —EZ
It was somewhere in the past year that the dismal trend of a “content producer” contacting random individuals wearing headphones on the street in order to ask them what they were listening to popped off. The primary reason for this was because the responses were so uninteresting. The cringeworthy earnestness was sucked out of the space by the weirdo youth who walked up to friends and asked what they were listening to, to which the friends responded with things like “Grass Skirt Chase” by SpongeBob, songs in Simlish, a K.K. Slider banger, or the theme song for the Wii. Thank God for the weirdo youth. —LB