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    What Are LarpTubers and Who Is Larpiplier?

    LarpTubers like Larpiplier are taking over YouTube and bringing it back to the 2010s.

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    Wallace from Wallace and Gromit has become the subject of an unexpected meme format. The edit is known as "YBG Wallace," and it blew up recently thanks to a viral post where the meme is used to prank someone's mother. So, where did the YBG Wallace image come from? Here's what we know.

  3. "Dat Bih Gah" Meme Explained

    "Dat Bih Gah" Meme Explained

    Dat Bih Gah, also known as Datbihgah and Dah Bih Gah, is a viral video of a Gen Z teen saying, "that bitch tuff," and then, "that bitch gas," after eating a slice of pineapple soaked in Kool-Aid, pronouncing the latter phrase like "dat bih gah."

  4. Drooling Cat Meme Explained

    Drooling Cat Meme Explained

    The Drooling Cat or Crowd of Drooling Cats meme is based on several low-res reaction images of cats with drool hanging from their mouths, which were popularized in the first half of 2026, typically used to convey the feeling of staring in dumbfounded awe at a subject.

  1. Why Is Everyone Saying “Dat Bih Gah”?

    Why Is Everyone Saying “Dat Bih Gah”?

    The Kool-Aid pineapple trend has taken over social media, but one kid’s reaction turned it into an even bigger meme. After taste-testing a brightly colored slice of pineapple, TikToker @braydenharrelson1 said what sounded like “dat bih tuff” and “dat bih gah,” creating one of the summer’s most repeatable catchphrases. So what does “dat bih gah” actually mean, where did the clip come from, and why can nobody stop saying it? Here’s everything you need to know about the viral food trend, the slang behind the meme and the kid who became an accidental internet celebrity.

  2. She Didn't Know They Was Gonna Play In Her Face Meme Explained

    She Didn't Know They Was Gonna Play In Her Face Meme Explained

    The catchphrase "She Had No Idea They Was Gonna Play In Her Face" is commonly associated with the Real Estate Fish, also known as Incidental 49A, from SpongeBob SquarePants and was first used alongside an image of the character knocking on Squidward's front door in mid-March 2026.

  3. The 'Nikki Frowning' Meme From 'Obsession' Explained

    The 'Nikki Frowning' Meme From 'Obsession' Explained

    The Nikki Frowning uses a reaction image of the character Nikki (played by Inde Navarrette) from the 2026 horror movie Obsession frowning, which was popularized on X in early June 2026.

  4. On This Day 9 Years Ago: "Stonks" Meme History Explained

    On This Day 9 Years Ago: "Stonks" Meme History Explained

    "Stonks" is an intentional misspelling of the word "stocks," which became associated with a surreal meme featuring the memetic character "Meme Man" standing in front of a picture representing the stock market. In the late 2010s, the picture began seeing use as a reaction image online in jokes about making poor financial decisions.

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    May 2026 Memes of the Month

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    NBC Reporter Julie Tsirkin's "What Is That?" Meme Explained

    This viral video of NBC News reporter Julie Tsirkin asking, "What is that?" and looking behind her in confusion as shots are fired off at the White House went viral as an exploitable green-screen meme format and became the subject of image macros in late May 2026.

  3. 'Forza Horizon 6' Drivatar 'Bowie Knife99' And Its Memes Explained

    'Forza Horizon 6' Drivatar 'Bowie Knife99' And Its Memes Explained

    Bowie Knife99 is an AI driver, known as a "Drivatar," in the racing video game Forza Horizon 6, who became infamous for aggressively taking out players during races, inspiring memes about being the "ultimate villain" of the game.

  4. "He Tryna Ignore It" Meme Explained

    "He Tryna Ignore It" Meme Explained

    This catchphrase, commonly associated with a reaction image of a white dog with its eyes closed sitting in front of a fire, was first uploaded as early as January 2026, and the LeBron James meme was originally uploaded in late April 2026, going viral on TikTok shortly after. The dog meme spread over the following months, inspiring redraws, edits and image macros that recontextualize it.

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