
This Online Group Collects The Internet’s Favorite Moments, And These 50 Are So Unexpected (New Pics)
Kermit the Frog has become the hero of countless memes and an image of him enjoying a cup of Lipton has also become the face of a popular subreddit.
'Sips Tea' is an online community dedicated to collecting what they consider the most iconic posts online. Sarcastic tweets about relevant topics, funny news article titles, candid snapshots without context, it's all there.
So if you want a crash course on internet culture, continue scrolling and enjoy!
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The Best Friend I Approve
I Will Never Understand Why People Hate This Guy
Despite the popularity of 'Sips Tea,' many believe the internet is actually getting worse. And you don't need to look far for examples that support their case.
Nowadays, online searches are largely made up of "cookie cutter" pages that drown out useful information and are saturated with scams and content generated by artificial intelligence (AI).
While your social media feeds are full of eye-catching, provocative, hyper-targeted, or anger-inducing content, often with robot-like comments.
Man On The Mirror
Badger
So Much Time Wasted
Marc Cheong, who is a Senior Lecturer of Information Systems (Digital Ethics) at the School of Computing and Information Systems, and Associate Director at the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics (CAIDE) at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Wonsun Shin, an Associate Professor in Media and Communications at the same establishment, believe that a major factor contributing to the current state of the internet is its over-commercialization. Simply put, financial motives drive much of the content. According to them, it has led to the prevalence of sensationalism and prioritizing virality over quality.
Florida Man Strikes Again!
Keep It Low-Key
Whatever Happened To Chivalry?
Damnn Bro
Im a teen and I cal my dad daddy! Once my friends were like 🤨 but them I’m like “what? I don’t give a 🤬 what u think, I love my daddy and if u got a problem you gon be sitting alone at lunch.”
omg love this my parents are both woman but it will always be momma and mommy
Load More Replies...Ah... yes how dare she use the informal "Daddy", that word is so vile. The correct way to address the man who sired you is, "Honorable Mr. Father, Sir". The disrespect of children these days. Thinking they have the right to use affectionate and intimate terms with him who spawned her. What's next? hugs. This cannot go on.
same. "Mommy", "Daddy", "Mom" or "Dad". I'm just glad they're still around.
Its pretty common in the American south for people to use the term daddy even when they are adults.
Trendy Hendi's catchphrase is; "I want to speak to the manager."
Saying "daddy" with an Irish accent breaks differently than it does in U.S.
I retired from a big airplane company after 40 years. Due to recent changes in management, a temporary shut down of production because of safety issues and Covid 19, I was not given a typical retirement send off. I showed up for my last day, said my goodbyes then was told by a manager if I wasn't going to work that day, I might as well leave. The manager walked me to the gate, took my badge then turned a walked away. No thank you, no nothing.
My daddy died 52 years ago at the age of 68. I still miss him. He has always been daddy.
I know several. I also know a few elderly (over 80) Irish people who still refer to mummy and daddy when talking about the past.
I was told to stop calling my dad daddy when I turned 13. Guess I was too old for a daddy anymore.
I think congratulations are in order because he could retire after 25 years!
Mother and father? Surely you mean mater and pater?
Load More Replies...I can only feel bad for Nosirrow, stable parents are a gift, not universally atributed. I hope his/her adult life is better than their youth...
While we all know some people have had terrible parenting experiences, commenting that you hate all parents in general is something that strikes as being only for a youngster to say.
Another driving force, the academics say, is the dominance of tech giants like Google, Meta, and Amazon. They reach billions worldwide and wield immense power over the content that we consume.
"Their platforms use advanced tracking technologies and opaque algorithms to generate hyper-targeted media content, powered by extensive user data," Cheong and Shin explain in their article. "This creates filter bubbles, where users are exposed to limited content that reinforces their existing beliefs and biases, and echo chambers where other viewpoints are actively discredited."
Nobody Told Me This
As An Uncle Myself, I'm Gonna Do This Now
I Think About This A Lot When Finding Obscure Internet Advice
Seniors Be Wildin’
"Bad actors like cyber criminals and scammers have been an enduring problem online. However, evolving technology like generative AI has further empowered them, enabling them to create highly realistic fake images, deepfake videos, and voice cloning," Cheong and Shin added.
AI generated content has also flooded the internet with low-quality, misleading, and harmful material at an unprecedented scale.
Amazing
Eying His Next Victim
He's True Tho
AI generated content has also flooded the internet with low-quality, misleading, and harmful material at an unprecedented scale.
So, the researchers believ accelerated commercialization of the internet, the dominance of media tech giants and the presence of bad actors have infiltrated content on the internet. The rise of AI further intensifies this, making the internet more chaotic than ever
LOL
That one on the left is beautiful, but I would not want to have to dust it.
I Think It’s The Hair, Honestly
One Time
He Was Not Lying Tho
These things make the internet very different from what it used to be. Many of us might remember it as a free egalitarian space, where people were meant to "surf" and "browse." Even the early social media platforms were built on reconnecting with long-lost classmates and family members.
She Is Not Wrong
Having Your Selfie As A Wallpaper In Your Own Phone. What Else You Got Dudes?
That Is A Fact Sir
Failed Artist
Good for them. He is another loathsome pile of excrement. However, BP seems to have a perverse attraction to him when none of us want to see him or his weirdo-ness.
So what is there left to preserve, since 'Sips Tea' is taking care of the individual gems?
Cheong and Shin said our focus should be privary. They recalled a New Yorker cartoon from 1993 that states, "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog" and highlighted that now, everyone – especially advertisers – wants to know who we are.
Is He Based Or Not?
A few years ago, I prepared food for my niece's wedding party so there was food for when they were all getting ready. We had two serving times, the first with breakfast type items and the second with heavier foods. We invited the photographers and makeup folks to eat whatever and whenever they wanted to; all seemed surprised and grateful. I had no idea there were people who didn't feed the folks who were there to help make their wedding day special.
Eat Healthy
That Ain't Right!
Life Be Hard When Your Rich
If you are going to wear a castle on your head, the least you could do is have more animation in your face. Or carry a lance. And /or a sword.
The Things Will Do For Tradition
Accurate
Dabbing In 2025 Be Like
Interviewers Hate This Trick
Pretty Much
Men Taking Hints Be Like
What If You Get Catfished
Bruhhh
The Universe Works In Mysterious Ways
I'm gay AF, and I'd suck Salma Hayek's toes, tequila-soaked or not. I SAID WHAT I SAID!
Damn True
What Other Purpose Would It Serve
Imagine
Dont Even Try
Lawful good: doesn't mess with the food, and makes sure nobody else does, either. Lawful neutral: does nothing. Lawful evil: cooks precisely ten grains of rice and half a shrimp and adds them to the container.
Be Careful Out There, Advice Givers
New Hack
Why You No Tip Me 30%
Smells Good
Which House Do You Belong To Dudes?
“Im Just Friendly”
Knucke Sandwich Coming Right Up
Get Good At Studying And Get Away With Anything
$1000 Tip On A $40 Meal
Poll Question
As discussed in the article, which type of content do you believe is most impactful online?
Viral memes
Thought-provoking posts
Witty tweets
None, every piece has its impact
how many times did she pass a mcdonalds and think, “i’m so much better than that”?
how many times did she pass a mcdonalds and think, “i’m so much better than that”?