The internet's greatest hits: eggs, hair loss, and why Gmail suddenly sucks



A Facebook/social media post featuring a video call screenshot of two people smiling at the camera, followed by sponsored content from 'Stills' about 2026 design trends. The ad promotes human-centered design as a counterpoint to AI-generated imagery, accompanied by an image of an elderly person inte...
A sponsored Facebook post featuring an unsettling close-up of an older man's face with digitally altered red glowing eyes, promoting a 'PENJAMIN 3.0 USB KEY' with absurd marketing language. The image uses cursed facial expressions and digital effects to create an intentionally disturbing advertiseme...



A sponsored meme collage featuring three images of young women in different settings (car selfie, bedroom outfit, clubbing at DJ booth) with a caption sarcastically asking what dating has done to people in 2025. Below is a fake sponsored post from a Shoptemu account advertising cheap Temu purchases ...
A sponsored Facebook ad from Biocol Labs using fear-mongering health claims and vague product imagery. The ad shows a beaker with mysterious 'something' liquid and attempts to sell a detox product by citing alarming statistics about alcohol consumption and liver disease, while making unsupported cla...
