Memes have played a big role in social media, and are now engraved into today’s society. They are elements of culture that are commonly referenced and imitated, and can be shared almost immediately. A meme can be a humorous image, video, and piece of text. 2018 was a big year for memes, so feel free to check out the most popular memes for each month:
January: Tide Pods
February: Super Bowl Selfie Kid
March: Sponge Bob out of breath, Savage Patrick, “Gorls”
April: Walmart Yodel Boy
May: Yanny or Laurel?
June: IHOB
July: If you don’t love me
August: Bibble singing
September: Moths
October: “Let’s get this bread”, “Weird flex. but okay”, Surgery on a grape
November: Surprised Pikachu, “Don’t say it”, Thank you. next, Microwaving a Turkey
December: Gabbie Hanna’s song Monster
Many people enjoy looking at memes to get a good laugh. “When I find a good meme I enjoy showing all my friends,” sophomore Riley Waldrop said.