In addition to the Jon Bob Ross emoji, you can win 425 dice and a good amount of cash by closing this sticker set. To equip ...
In just 15 minutes, its market cap shot up from $60 million to over $100 million, and the crypto world couldn’t stop buzzing. The hype wasn’t just about the tweet itself—it came after rumors ...
The $VINE meme coin, launched by Vine co-founder Rus Yusupov, surged in value following Elon Musk's hint at a Vine comeback. The coin's market cap reached $400 ...
American presidents throughout history have broken with precedent before, but for a president-elect to launch a crypto “meme coin” days before his inauguration is really out there on the ...
In the following days, Irena Aizen's rabbit paintings gained traction on TikTok as users began creating brainrot memes using her artwork as a backdrop for relatable, often funny content. For example, ...
Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the now-defunct darknet drug market previously known as Silk Road, thanked President Donald Trump for setting him free and hinted at what he has planned for his ...
Minecraft's Creative mode allows for greater artistic expression. YouTuber Bubbaflubba recreated famous paintings in Minecraft using the World Edit mod. More blocks introduced in Minecraft create ...
Ross Ulbricht’s first hopes for clemency died when a mob of Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. Trump had planned to commute the life sentence of the founder of the Silk Road ...
Alicia Brunker is a writer who covers celebrity, royal, and fashion news for InStyle.com. She joined InStyle's digital team in 2017, and previously contributed to ELLE, T: The New York Times Style ...
Later on October 11th, X [3] user @benlikessport posted the earliest derivative meme based on the format, a joke about bad students having extensive knowledge about niche NBA players. The post (shown ...
Ross Ulbricht, 40, was arrested in 2013 and jailed in 2015 after a jury found his site facilitated the sale of illicit drugs using cryptocurrency. He was serving two life terms plus 40 years for ...
Ross Jones is an investigative reporter whose work has exposed corruption and waste at all levels of government, sent public officials to prison and into hiding and changed Michigan law.