Memes, memes, memes! If there’s one thing internet users can’t seem to get enough of, it’s memes. That’s likely the reason ...
Social media has been dominated by memes of skepticism, jokes about generational names, and outrageous future forecasts. With the arrival of these digital-age infants in 2025, Gen Z is already ...
Rather than baby boomers and Gen-Z raging at each other and struggling to communicate, the meme format brings them together. It shows that the internet and humor can actually bond people in the ...
Central to this meme is the idea of the "sigma male," a ... This fusion of sincerity and satire captures a distinctive aspect of Gen Z humor, where self-deprecation collides with existential ...
During family gatherings, the adults often ask intense philosophical "why" questions, which destroys our perception of reality as kids.
Gen Z has its own code and slang used to communicate ... A reference to the viral “Skibidi Dop Dop Yes Yes” meme song by Little Big, often accompanied by silly dance moves.
Internet culture may be useful when it comes to education. A new study found that memes can help Gen Z students who are learning about science, and may improve their attitude toward it.
The world is changing so fast, that Gen Z seems to be leaving Millenials in the dust, creating a divide that feels larger ...
Less Happy--and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood," Gen Z is more pessimistic than millennials, which might explain their inclination towards dark humor — a "type of humor you have when you ...