[SOCIAL MEDIA] Our Favourite Meme Legends Then & Now

[SOCIAL MEDIA] Our Favourite Meme Legends Then & Now

Loved a YouTube video of memes featuring real-life people or animals and where they are today so much that I decided to dig a little. What the internet threw up I had to put together for my blog as well. For prosperity and all, see? BTW, a slew of these have recently been made into NFTs as well. Continue reading [SOCIAL MEDIA] Our Favourite Meme Legends Then & Now

[SOCIAL MEDIA] Brett Mooswa Hilariously Flips The Script On Indigenous Stereotypes

[SOCIAL MEDIA] Brett Mooswa Hilariously Flips The Script On Indigenous Stereotypes

Brett Mooswa from the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation (Loon Lake) in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada is turning Indigenous stereotypes on their head to create comedy content and raking up a bucketload of followers while at it. Mooswa has some 800,000 on Tik-Tok alone since he started making videos in February 2020. Here’s a look at the cool stuff that’s got the world hooked… Continue reading [SOCIAL MEDIA] Brett Mooswa Hilariously Flips The Script On Indigenous Stereotypes

[SOCIAL MEDIA] How Khaby Lame, A Former Factory Worker Is Redefining Content Creation & Influencer Engagement Without Saying A Word

[SOCIAL MEDIA] How Khaby Lame, A Former Factory Worker Is Redefining Content Creation & Influencer Engagement Without Saying A Word

Khabane Lame, a 21-year old former factory worker in Italy has become the fastest-growing digital content creator on social media since the pandemic hit. His meteoric rise has seen him reach 80 million followers on TikTok alone and could soon have him at the top as the most followed on the platform at this pace. He even overtook TikTok’s official account and made a funny video about it. TikTok commented, “Its your app, we’re just scrolling”. But who is Khaby Lame? Continue reading [SOCIAL MEDIA] How Khaby Lame, A Former Factory Worker Is Redefining Content Creation & Influencer Engagement Without Saying A Word

Micronation Utopia: Life Getting You Down? Maybe This Will Help…

Micronation Utopia: Life Getting You Down? Maybe This Will Help…

After Donald Trump was elected President of the United States, many Americans declared that they were leaving. A sentiment amongst British citizens who didn’t support Brexit as well. But, a Principality of Sealand move? A micronation housed on a decommissioned military fort located six miles off the coast of Suffolk, England? Sealand hasn’t issued any passports since September 11, but even if it did, the platform can only accommodate about 150 people. Continue reading Micronation Utopia: Life Getting You Down? Maybe This Will Help…