"Get me to God's Country," the viral post read. Will TikTok get banned? Trump says deal to come before Saturday deadline. People on social media took to making a joke out of his words, sharing ...
“Get me to God’s country” has become a meme for going to your favorite place or haven, both in earnest and as a joke.
Shortly after the conclusion of SNL, Wallen posted a picture of a plane on his personal Instagram story with the caption "Get me to God's country." Naturally, the internet took off and ran with ...
Some on social media are encouraging investors to ditch the stock market in favor of digital cryptocurrencies known as meme coins. Their names sound more like something kids made up on the playground ...
A viral meme shows Vice President JD Vance applying Cheetos dust on Donald Trump's face, sparking online jokes. Inspired by The New Yorker’s satire, it humorously combines Trump’s complexion ...
One Game of Thrones actor infamous for playing characters who face brutal and tragic endings breaks his silence about the ...
(PTI) Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani is still the richest person in India, according to the Hurun Global Rich List 2025, released on Thursday, March 27. However, his wealth witnessed a ...
The spike in Newsmax’s price along with heavy volume traded on Fidelity’s platform suggests that the company may be an instant “Meme”, envoking memories of names like GameStop (GME ...
Memes of Vice President JD Vance’s face edited into recognizable memes and grotesque caricatures have flooded social media in recent weeks—and the vice president participated Saturday, posting ...
Lucky for you, we’ve rounded up some funny work memes to help you survive the daily grind. So take a break, ignore that ...
J. D. Vance doesn’t look like himself. In recent days, memes have spread across social media in which the vice president’s face has been Photoshopped to give him cartoonishly chubby cheeks.