Their content spans from silly to absurd, from funny tweets and signs to hilarious mishaps.
It turns out your hours scrolling through Reddit—plopped in front of the computer over months-long quarantines—may actually have been good for your body. Surprise! That’s because it might have helped ...
Zoom meeting after Zoom meeting, while trying to feed, entertain and beg-to-sleep an infant whose day care had closed, I needed a break but couldn’t really take one in April of 2020. Enter memes.
Funny memes may have helped people cope with the stress of the coronavirus pandemic, a study published by the American Psychological Association found. The researchers found that those who viewed ...
Funny memes may help people cope with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic, making viewers feel calmer and more content, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.