#internet culture
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Discover how the Juniper Abernathy Cyelatm webcomic turned school doodles into a viral sensation through minimalism and emotional honesty.
From a Grim Reaper shaking hands with a doctor to baguette robberies, explore the strange world of bizarre stock photos and why they've become internet gold.
With nearly 1 million followers, the 'Awkward Memes' Facebook page is a viral sensation. We explore the psychology behind 'no context' humor and why it resonates with so many users.
Discover the 'What is My Cookie Cutter?' subreddit, where users identify mysterious cookie cutters with hilarious drawings, fostering a uniquely creative and wholesome online community.
The chaotic first U.S. TikTok Awards revealed a critical truth: The platform's algorithmic magic can't be replicated. An analysis of the future of media.
SHINee's Key's apology for the 'Injection Auntie' meme sparked a global debate. We break down the controversy, curate the best reactions, and explain why it matters.
Discover why WikiFlix, a free public domain movie site, went viral. It's not just about old films—it's a cultural backlash against subscription fatigue.
An artist's casual mention of NewJeans sparked a global fan backlash. We break down why this moment went viral and what it says about modern fandom.
A free, ad-free movie site called WikiFlix went viral, signaling deep user frustration with the streaming wars. Here's why its success is a major rebuke to the modern internet.
Actress Kim Go Eun's pre-debut photos went viral, but it's not just about nostalgia. Here's our analysis on why it reveals a deep truth about authenticity.
Merriam-Webster's 'slop' as Word of the Year isn't just a definition—it's a diagnosis of the internet's AI pollution problem. PRISM analyzes the impact on tech, trust, and the creator economy.
A low-quality fan photo of EXO's Sehun went viral. We break down why this moment matters for internet culture, K-pop, and the global search for authenticity.