History books give us dates, battles, and big names, but they rarely give us a laugh. Luckily, the internet has stepped in to fill that gap. These history memes take some of the most dramatic moments ...
History tells the story of everything that came before us—and sometimes what happened just last week. Occasionally, we even witness it unfolding in real-time. These days, the world moves so fast it’s ...
The memes place their subjects in situations ranging from historically significant to hilariously obscure, including the Battle of Lexington, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the Triangle Shirtwaist ...
When it comes to history, we often think of it in monumental, tragic, or epic terms. But rarely does “funny” top the list. Which is surprising, considering how hilarious we humans can be as a ...
You might have been holding onto your old American Girl dolls in the hopes that you can cash out on them as “vintage collectors’ items” like your prized old Beanie Babies. But snapping a pic of them ...
The past is more than just tragic events like wars, catastrophes, pandemics, and rebellions. It is also full of paradoxes, blunders, and bizarreness, making it more entertaining than we could probably ...
Welcome to Small Talk, a series where we catch up with the internet's favorite Extremely Online individuals offline. If you've spent any time on the internet recently, chances are you've seen an ...
In each edition of web_crawlr we have exclusive original content every day. On Saturday our Video Producer Kyle Calise explores the origins and history of the most iconic memes online in his “Meme ...
In each edition of web_crawlr we have exclusive original content every day. On Saturday our Video Producer Kyle Calise explores the origins and history of the most iconic memes online in his “Meme ...
Internet culture is saturated with memes, but how would you explain a meme to someone who doesn’t get it? By Alexis Benveniste Memes didn’t start with the internet. Some linguists argue that humans ...
The said meme, which is a format-dependent joke, usually of a picture with a subtitle or caption, had a printed date of 1919 and 1920, but it was believed to have been published in 1921. The meme had ...