The viral meme starts like this: “Girls don’t want a boyfriend, they want…” and ends with a popular female that everyone dreams of dating. Regardless of sexuality, many can relate to the meme that ...
It never ceases to amaze how, in film and television, even the most mediocre, generally unappealing, and overwhelmingly white men, in particular, always seem to level up out of their league. Chalk it ...
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Thousands have turned to the business video conferencing app Zoom to keep in touch with friends and loved ones throughout their isolation during the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic. But while you ...
It’s been used to dissect trends in popular culture, wade into political disputes and comment on the fickle nature of human relationships, but the popular “distracted boyfriend” meme is sexist, the ...
While Perri doesn’t appear to be the originator of the meme based on her “who did this” caption, the post has gone viral with, at the time of this article’s writing, over 14,000 retweets and more than ...
We know you love your boyfriend and probably do a lot to care for him and show him how much he means to you. National Boyfriend Day is the perfect day to let him know how much he means to you with ...
Thanks to the New York Times' Business section, the distracted boyfriend meme has made it in print. The Business section used the meme on its Wednesday front page to explain Fiat Chrysler's possible ...
Today (October 3) is not only Mean Girls Day but it's National Boyfriend Day too. The photos of couples flooding your Twitter feed might have given it away. And while we'll support Twitter users ...
You’ve seen the meme everywhere! Now the infamous couple featured in the “distracted boyfriend” meme is popping up across billboards in Hungary promoting its new pro-family benefits program. If you ...
If you’ve spent any time on the internet over the past year or so, you’ve probably come across the “distracted boyfriend” meme, a humorous appropriation of a stock photo, that a Swedish court recently ...