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20 years after Katrina, America remembers, while Mexico throws the quinceañera of the century
“From tragedy in Minneapolis to rockets, rings, and running couples — the internet is spiraling in every direction today.”
Taylor Swift just got engaged to Travis Kelce and the internet is behaving like it’s the Super Bowl and the Grammys had a baby
DC looks like a Call of Duty map, Gaza is in mourning, and grown adults are fighting over plush toys. Welcome to the internet.
America’s got troops in its streets, stock in its chips, and heartbreak in its cribs.
Independence, gerrymandering, and surfing royals—today’s internet is basically an action movie with memes.
Bolton got raided, UFC fighters got KO’d, and Texas got maps redrawn—Saturday didn’t come to play.
TikTok’s own employees just admitted it’s built like a slot machine. Jackpot or meltdown?
Category 5 storms, canceled jeans, and Dawson’s Creek nostalgia—it’s chaos out there, pick your lane
India and China just went from ice-cold to handshake mode—and the internet can’t stop talking about it
Influencers dodging SUVs, Hamas dodging bombs, and a Little Leaguer dodging luxury—today’s internet is chaos and purity colliding.