We made it! The first full work week of 2025 is in the books and we can all thanks memes for helping us make it through the ...
We've made it to Thursday thanks in no small part to daily loads of the Internet's best new memes to keep us entertained and distracted as we all navigate ...
One can join recreational clubs, join a sports team, or just grab some concert tickets and groove with fellow college life companions. Quirky campus traditions and funny prank wars are meme-worthy ...
The heroes at Sickos Committee went as far as to try try the dastardly combination. It went about as well as you might expect. Anyways, this is the silly fun that should dominant the bowl ...
One name that’s got everyone talking is BTFD Coin (BTFD), whose presale has been breaking records and redefining what a meme coin can do. But BTFD ... conversations right now, it’s BTFD ...
But I get more out of empowering someone. I get more out of helping someone than I do of getting it myself.” “You might not understand completely what’s going on right now, and that’s perfectly fine.
It’s been a year of international elections and conflicts, of floods and fires, of high-profile trials and political tribulations. But it was also the year Beyoncé topped the country music ...
The 2024-25 NBA season is underway, so there is no better time than now to take ... NBA players right now. Sure, Lebron James is not the player he once was. But what he can still do at 39 years ...
You don’t have to be a child to be excited for Santa Claus’s arrival tomorrow, the Santa tracker is for everyone. It’s (nearly) Chriiiiiiiiiiiiistmaaaaaas, as Slade would say and that can ...
Basic Human Needs: Water, Oxygen, X is a series of memes in which three basic human needs are shown, the first two being "water" and "oxygen," with the third being a subject of the user's choice, ...
There’s too much money at stake (an estimated $800 million annually now, and possibly $1.2 billion beginning in 2026) for the leaders of college ... people trying to do the right thing.
And we have fun. We celebrate the beauty of it all and why we love sports in the first place. Maybe ESPN’s College Football Playoff coverage should take the hint and do likewise.