A Fortnite player shared their gameplay on Reddit, which featured a random man in a purple shirt popping into the ...
Godzilla, shown here, is wearing the classic white Crocs. The classics are expected to be valued at 1,000 V-Bucks each, while ...
Fortnite added ‘Dill Bits’ fake crypto in the game as a joke based on which degens created a real meme coin. The Fortnite-inspired meme coin $DB plunged rapidly ...
2025 has started off strong for battle royale giant Fortnite. Festival Season 7 kicked things off with some absolute bangers, and now we're into Chapter 6 season 2 of the main game. It's taking ...
On February 21st, 2025, Kanye West, also known as Ye, announced a meme coin launch in late February, stating that every other coin currently available in the market is “fake.” The post [1] has since ...
And alongside all of that, Fortnite also added a pair of guns called the “Pump and Dump,” referencing the all-too-common action around crypto meme coins. With this, according to DEX Screener, the ...
President Trump posted a “SpongeBob SquarePants” meme mocking federal employees in the wake of an email sent to the workforce asking them to document their achievements from the past week.
Trump posted the meme a day after his lieutenant Elon Musk threatened to fire federal employees who fail to respond to a demand to list their recent accomplishments. [email protected] ...
President Trump cracked a joke using an edited SpongeBob SquarePants meme Sunday to poke fun at outrage over Elon Musk’s demand that federal workers explain what they did at work last week.
In Fortnite’s Lawless season, Crime City never sleeps and there are opportunities to pull off various heists. Whether you’re trying to steal the contents of a bank vault, hijack an Armored ...
Hopefully, you do not. But the cryptocurrency launched late last year by viral phenom Hailey Welch was a perfect example of how so-called meme coins often work: A person with a public platform ...
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