This viral chart explains why your Starbucks latte tastes weird in certain sizes
“I just want to taste the coffee.”
On Nov 20, 2025 by Rebekah Harding
Fortnite dropped off a bus full of Homer Simpsons in Santa Monica and nobody was prepared
“I don’t think I can accurately convey how MANY there were.”
On Nov 19, 2025 by Lindsey Weedston
“So clearly evil”: Waymo co-CEO says robotaxi fatalities are a matter of “when” not “if”
“We really worry as a company about those days.”
“It’s got wabi-sabi”: Social media turns a “King of the Hill” clip—and ancient practice—into a viral trend
“Bobby being low-key a philosopher.”
On Nov 19, 2025 by Susan LaMarca
Fans are convinced Timothée Chalamet is actually anonymous British rapper EsDeeKid
Chalamet is always talking about how much he loves hip hop.
TikTok adds new filters to limit AI content: “Borderline unusable due to AI slop”
“They’re giving a fantasy of the illusion of choice.”
On Nov 19, 2025 by Rebekah Harding
“I’m only laughing cuz it’s not me”: TikTok’s baby-spit-up trend is the newest (and grossest) relationship compatibility test yet
The newest TikTok “compatibility test” has people acting like babies…literally.
On Nov 19, 2025 by Anna Good
“It doesn’t create meaning”: DC Comics president rejects using AI in future projects
“AI doesn’t dream.”
How to play the TikTok “lying challenge” that’s everywhere right now
The lying challenge is oddly satisfying and wholesome in its execution.
“It actually worked”: Airbnb host locks the thermostat. Then the renter finds a surprisingly simple loophole
A man’s innovative hack for bypassing a thermostat lockbox at an Airbnb is making the rounds across social media.
“They called your bluff”: Internet’s JudyHoppsLovr bit comes full circle at the “Zootopia 2” premiere
Four years later, @judyhoppsl0vr69 wonders if it was ever just a bit.
“So unprofessional and tacky”: White House issues response after Trump tells reporter “quiet, piggy” for asking about Epstein files
The White House is not sorry.
On Nov 18, 2025 by Lindsey Weedston
Bill Ackman’s “may I meet you” dating advice became a meme, and people say the line actually works
“The Bill Ackman Effect is real.”
“It’s a lifestyle”: How the quarter-zip sweater became a Gen Z identity shift, especially for young Black men
The quarter-zip sweater is now a symbol of glow-up culture.
On Nov 18, 2025 by Anna Good
Elon Musk responds to Billie Eilish calling him a coward, among other things, for hoarding his money
Elon Musk have a single original thought challenge.
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