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"What Are Those?" is a series of parody and remix videos based on a short clip of a man who asks a police officer about his work boots in a startled manner. Upon its surfacing on Instagram and Vine in 2015, the video clip quickly went viral and amassed millions of views on the social media.
A meme sharing an image of a baby sucking his thumb, a tanning bed, a rubber ducky and a drop of dew is going viral, inspiring a search for the full context. Here's what you need to know.
Kids on "Roblox" have discovered one of the biggest aura-farming moves and it's all because of the song "Runaway" by Galantis. Here's why.
Sucky Tan Ducky Doo or Is Japanese A Hard Language? refers to a viral video of TikToker @r33sq playing Roblox while answering the question, "Is Japanese a hard language?" by saying what sounds like, "Sucky tan ducky doo," a seemingly made-up example of a Japanese phrase. The video was uploaded in September 2021 and garnered viral spread over the following years, inspiring memes referencing it, including a viral 2025 engagement bait post spelling out the phrase with images as "sucky tan ducky dew."
These little plush dolls with monster faces have the internet going crazy. Your favorite celebs have them dangling from their bags, and your favorite influencer just bought 10. Why is everyone obsessed with Labubu? For more information, visit: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/subcultures/labubu-toys Check out our new MEME STORE: https://thememestore.com/ Subscribe to our channel to learn more about trending memes, hear interviews from meme personalities and more!
Hideo Kojima Feet Scans or Hideo Kojima's Foot Fetish refers to a series of memes about video game developer Hideo Kojima scanning celebrities' feet into his video games and having a foot fetish in general. The memes stem from a 2015 clip of actress Stefanie Joosten, who plays Quiet in Metal Gear Solid V, encountering her character lying in a bed and kicking her feet in the air while playing the game on-stream, revealing that Kojima scanned the bottoms of her feet during development. Memes about Kojima scanning celebrities' feet for his games continued over the following years as he developed Death Stranding and its sequel.