Documentary footage of a ‘Nihilistic Penguin’ walking toward certain death has gone viral—where did it come from and what does it mean?
The company is letting users turn their own selfies into shareable memes.
At first glance, Amelia, with her purple bob and pixie-girl looks, seems an unlikely candidate for the far right to adopt as an increasingly popular meme.
The new feature lets you insert yourself into a meme in Google Photos.
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