In September, a pygmy hippo in Thailand called Moo Deng went viral and was featured in a series of memes due to her frame and podgy proportions. Jonny Appleyard, the hoofstock team leader at Edinburgh ...
Saying that the spring of 2024 has been a notable time for me would be an understatement. In mid-March I obtained my own “two ...
Zoology is the scientific study of animals. This discipline can include animal anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, evolution, ecology, behaviour and conservation. Statistical analyses ...
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But amid this, the meme makers on social media, especially X, did not disappoint. Here are a few of the most popular ones: Special attention was also paid to Hyundai Motor India -- the largest ...
Some have even gone as far as to compare his “macho looks” to online meme, Gigachad. Yes, Gigachad is not a real person, but you can’t deny the similarities when you put their pictures side-by-side.
For those on social media, the meme-ification of Moo Deng feels inescapable. Moo Deng isn't the first zoo animal to achieve viral fame. Last month, an extra-large penguin chick named Pesto went ...
Their deaths are made into memes, turned into references, repeated and mocked for the sake of likes and reposts. This doesn’t extend to the younger generations’ own dead family or relatives ...
Liam Payne memes arrived on Twitter soon after the news that the former One Direction member died of a fall from a hotel balcony. Fans are devastated to lose the 31-year-old musician, but to those ...
And while it was genuinely intended to be in good fun, only now am I wondering how it must feel to have been turned into such a meme – and how easily we find it to poke fun and criticise ...