Trump telling a reporter "you know nothing" during a Strait of Hormuz question blows up online
The clip took off because it mixed geopolitical tension with a short, instantly memeable exchange.
Read article>This section turns memes, awkward moments, and bizarre feel-good stories into a full page that fits naturally beside the serious news categories.
Snapshot updated for April 13, 2026 with the lighter internet stories getting the most shares and reactions.
The clip took off because it mixed geopolitical tension with a short, instantly memeable exchange.
Read article>The visual is so surreal that it spread far beyond religious coverage and straight into mainstream meme feeds.
Read article>The clip hit because it felt joyful, strange, and instantly shareable across sports, religion, and pop-culture circles.
Read article>The cake went viral because people could not decide whether it was festive, cursed, or performance art.
Read article>It became one of the week's biggest watch-and-rewatch videos because the save looked almost impossible in real time.
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