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Know Your Meme's Top Internet Trends And Memes Of 2024 Roundup
December 16th, 2024 4:30 PMKYM's annual end-of-year content recaps are in, covering all the best memes, trends, slang terms and stories of 2024. Here's a roundup of all of our year-end recaps in one place.
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Know Your Meme's Top Internet Trends And Memes Of 2024 Roundup
KYM's annual end-of-year content recaps are in, covering all the best memes, trends, slang terms and stories of 2024. Here's a roundup of all of our year-end recaps in one place.
28 LinkedIn Lunatics Making The Site An Unbearable Place
For a site made for professionals, LinkedIn is kind of wild.
It's Been Twelve Years Since The 'Boardroom Suggestion' Webcomic Was First Posted Online
The comic has since become the go-to template for joking about terrible corporate decisions. More on the origin of the meme here.
TikTok's 'Pretending I Got Into Harvard' Trend Goes Viral
This trend involves users playfully pretending to have been accepted into Harvard while “recording” their exaggerated reactions after being approved into the university.