Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The team interviewed 748 people online in December 2020 “to assess how viewing memes during this pandemic era may influence ...
Many years ago, the famous French playwright Pierre-Augustin Beaumarchais said: "I hasten to laugh at everything, otherwise I would have to cry!" Several centuries have passed since then, and humanity ...
Viewing Covid-related memes can boost your mood and help cope with pandemic-related stress, according to a recent study. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles ...
This past month, the internet was full of creative conjectures about where Kate Middleton had disappeared to and why nobody seemed to know. Before there was an explanation, many people were drawn into ...
Funny memes may help people cope with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic, making viewers feel calmer and more content, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
Memes could be a valuable way to help people deal with stressful situations. Does a meme a day keep the doctor away? Not quite, but it looks like it might help, according to one recent study.
As the winter storm bears down on North Texas, some social media users are sharing memes about it. Some jokes take aim at the state’s power grid, including one image of a wide-eyed chihuahua appearing ...
A new study says that online memes have helped us all cope with the stress of COVID-19, even when they remind us of the pandemic. I don’t just love Tim Robinson’s I Think You Should Leave. I think the ...