As we say our goodbyes to 2025, we must bid adieu to the memes that came with it. It was a surreal year on the internet — many of this year’s memes leaned heavily into the brain rot that’s come with ...
On TikTok, some reckon that memes are less funny than they used to be, and have proposed drastic action. Hence, in 2026, TikTok memes are scheduled to change, wiping away the current slate of trends, ...
With six distinct Clans to choose from at the start of Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, each with their own unique strengths and playstyles to consider, making the right call on the best Clan ...
Check out the Tremere Trailer for Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, a vampiric RPG developed by The Chinese Room. Players can get to meet the Tremere characters of Seattle and see Phyre's magic ...
Scott Baird is a contributor with over a decade's experience writing about video games, along with board games and tabletop RPGs. Scott has previously worked for Dexerto, Cracked, Dorkly, and Gamepur.
Before Bloodlines ascended to flawed greatness, there was Nihilistic Software's Vampire: The Masquerade: Redemption. Trading out the neon lights and grimy streets of Santa Monica for the equally dirty ...
Scott Baird is a contributor with over a decade's experience writing about video games, along with board games and tabletop RPGs. Scott has previously worked for Dexerto, Cracked, Dorkly, and Gamepur.
Honda's VTM-4 all-wheel drive system was available in the first and second-generation Honda Pilot launched in 2003 and 2009, respectively. In 2015, the third-generation Honda Pilot came with a revised ...
The "Chill Guy" anthropomorphic dog character appears to have debuted on social media in October 2023. Sporting a sweater, blue jeans and sneakers, the "Chill Guy" dog boasts a cool and calm demeanor ...
CISA has tagged another critical Ivanti security vulnerability, which can let threat actors create rogue admin users on vulnerable Virtual Traffic Manager (vTM) appliances, as actively exploited in ...
Your brain is biologically wired for memes. Memes don’t just spread for fun; they tap into parts of the brain evolved to help us learn from others, develop skills, and adapt to our social environment.