The internet continues to transform how cultural moments unfold. Words, products, and pop culture mishaps can explode into viral phenomena overnight, and 2025 was no exception—especially across art, ...
As we say our goodbyes to 2025, we must bid adieu to the memes that came with it. It was a surreal year on the internet — many of this year’s memes leaned heavily into the brain rot that’s come with ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Lewis creates Roblox avatars for a living, designing the digital personas that hundreds of thousands of players inhabit and customize. Roblox avatars ...
VRChat has officially launched its app on both Android and iOS following a lengthy testing period. The app’s alpha launch on Android was released in August 2023, but only admitted VRChat Plus ...
Do You Know The Way? Such a great meme to start of 2018! Who else likes the Ugandan Knuckles VRchat meme? I wanted to bring back the skits and make a video on this meme. But does anyone actually know ...
Not only do you not need a VR headset to dive into VRChat, but the VRChat system requirements are also no great challenge for any modern gaming rig. Of course, if you own extra VR tracking gear, your ...
Marcus the Virtual Reality Worm is an oddball VRChat character whose deadpan and odd way of speaking versus what he is saying has taken over TikTok. The deadpan worm is the creation of Twitch streamer ...
Twitter users are going crazy for a VRChat avatar that recently got face tracking capabilities, inspiring a wave of fan art on the app. The character is named Lapwing but many are referring to her as ...
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“For those of you who want Election Night to feel even more unhinged, I highly recommend elections.omg.lol.” That's WIRED senior editor Andrew Couts talking about a single-serving site with a three-by ...
Your brain is biologically wired for memes. Memes don’t just spread for fun; they tap into parts of the brain evolved to help us learn from others, develop skills, and adapt to our social environment.