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    16 of the greatest reaction GIFs of all time, ranked | Vox

    vox.com • Internet • World

    Vox ranks sixteen of the most iconic reaction GIFs, tracing their origins and suggesting appropriate usage scenarios.

    Meet Ballerina Cappuccina and the Italian Brain Rot Crew - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Culture • World

    The article discusses the "Italian brain rot" meme trend on TikTok, featuring AI-generated absurd characters and exploring its origins and cultural significance.

    The Grinch ‘Knee Surgery Tomorrow’ Meme, Explained

    forbes.com • Memes • World

    This article explains the origin and unexpected popularity of the 'Grinch knee surgery tomorrow' meme, tracing its evolution from early iterations to its recent surge driven by social media and its surprising connection to cryptocurrency.

    Explaining the Grinch 'Knee Surgery Is Tomorrow' Meme - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Memes • World

    A seemingly random meme featuring the Grinch and knee surgery has unexpectedly surged in popularity, spawning a cryptocurrency and highlighting the evolving relationship between memes and online culture.

    How the Internet Left 4chan Behind | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Internet • World

    The article explores 4chan's decline in relevance despite its historical influence on internet culture and the rise of similar platforms that now host the kind of content 4chan once dominated.

    What happened to 4chan? | The Week

    theweek.com • Internet • World

    A recent hack of the controversial online forum 4chan has sparked speculation about its potential demise, raising questions about its lasting impact on internet culture and extremism.

    Everyone Is a Girl Online | WIRED

    wired.com • Sociology • World

    The article explores the online phenomenon of the 'girl' persona, analyzing its origins, significance, and implications for understanding contemporary digital culture and identity.

    Page Reader AI | Everyone Is a Girl Online | WIRED

    page.ke • Internet • World

    This article explores the online phenomenon of the 'girl' persona, analyzing its memetic evolution, its connection to consumerism, and its implications for identity in the digital age.

    Meet the members of the Dull Men’s Club: ‘Some of them would bore the ears off you’ | Health & wellbeing | The Guardian

    theguardian.com • Social • World

    The Dull Men's Club, a global online community with millions of members, celebrates mundane activities and offers a humorous counterpoint to the often-toxic internet.

    How to Out-Troll the Trolls, as Told by the Internet’s Foremost Posters | WIRED

    wired.com • Internet • World

    This WIRED article explores strategies for handling online trolls, featuring interviews with a Reddit moderator and a pop culture anthropologist who offer insightful advice and humorous anecdotes.

    Authority Figures: Movie Talk and the Rise of Review Culture | WIRED

    wired.com • Media • World

    This article explores how reliance on online movie reviews and film analysis from influential figures shapes individual opinions and potentially hinders independent critical thinking.