Who among us hasn't been burned by the sheer sight of an electoral college map? You may recall that in the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote over Donald Trump by nearly ...
The "Map of Nope" explains the importance of the path of totality. A total solar eclipse is not necessarily coming to North America. It’s coming only to some very lucky parts of the continent that ...
Yesterday evening, Nate Silver, the editor-in-chief of data analysis website FiveThirtyEight, tweeted two very different versions of the electoral map. In one, the U.S. is mapped based on election ...
Michael Zeiler's "Emoji Map" explains how a total solar eclipse map works. Can April 8’s total solar eclipse be explained using emojis? Of course! First came the “Map of Nope” meme to explain the ...
The Electoral College map — which has long instilled bipartisan anxiety on election night in the U.S. — is eliciting more laughs than groans in the lead-up to November. Throughout the Democratic ...
Rep Lauren Boebert of Colorado was roundly mocked on Wednesday night after sharing a meme on Twitter of a map of the United States without Alaska, Hawaii, and a US territories like Puerto Rico, Guam, ...
The Snapchat map is your life. Accept it now or become one of those weirdos who don’t fully grasp social media as an adult. It’s almost creepy. It’s been live for a good couple of weeks now, and ...
It took no time at all for dank memers to transform the Snapmap into memes about their favorite "edgy" topics, like school shootings, terrorism, and the Holocaust. Most of the memes abuse Bitmoji, the ...