According to Wired, there were nearly 6 million meme coins launched on the platform by January 2025. In some ways, the launchpad helped do away with some nefarious behavior. Before its existence ...
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Clark Hodgin for The New York Times Supported by By Ronda Kaysen Photographs by Clark Hodgin To bring to life the nefarious corporation at the center of the dystopian thriller “Severance,” the ...
Cave Diver memes mock the extreme, adrenaline-seeking spelunkers who willingly squeeze into impossibly tight spaces for the sake of adventure. While cave diving is already a high-risk hobby ...
SXSW: Historian Peter Keup unearths the traumas of his past to reveal the nefarious actions of the secret police and the surveillance state it imposed during its 40 years in power. For those who ...
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LOS ANGELES -- In Andscape's latest documentary feature, "Memes and Nightmares," "King of NBA Twitter" Josiah Johnson and comedian Jamel Johnson embark on a mission to unpack the mystery behind ...
Maybe you've seen a bunch of people on X (formerly known as Twitter) making a bunch of jokes about "Everything is computer" and you might be very, very confused. But we're here to help you out ...