Kahron Spearman
Kahron Spearman is the community manager for the Daily Dot and Nautilus magazine. He’s also a journalist, copywriter, and host of “Discovery with Kahron Spearman” on KAZI 88.7.
With their peculiar appearance, the supposed alien mummies turned into instant internet gold.
On Jan 2, 2024 by Kahron Spearman
'This is why I always take a video before leaving.'
On Jan 1, 2024 by Kahron Spearman
Troll Face was created by Carlos Ramirez, an Oakland-based artist, in 2008.
The 'Biblically Accurate Angels' meme offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of religion, art, and internet culture.
'You poor, poor, pitiful thing. It must suck.'
'I don't see her until two weeks after I started.'
On Dec 31, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
World of Warships has transcended its original purpose as a naval warfare game to become fertile ground for memes.
From its origins in Dolan comics to its widespread use on various social media platforms, Spoderman has become a cultural icon.
The 'Chopper Crying' meme exemplifies the far-reaching impact of anime culture in the digital age.
On Dec 30, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
The 'Damn Bitch, You Live Like This' meme gained traction as way to highlight the messy living conditions or poor life choices of others.
'But what do I tell my heart?'
On Dec 29, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
The meme's origin can be traced back to 'The Simpsons Guy,' a crossover episode between 'Family Guy' and 'The Simpsons.'
'Get a Load of This Guy' is more than just a meme; it's a part of the internet's lexicon.
'I already know what he likes to order…'
On Dec 28, 2023 by Kahron Spearman
'Only in Ohio' memes offer a light-hearted, humorous take on the peculiar and unexpected.