Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

People Are Pointing Out Just How Hilariously Awful A Post-Thanos Snap World Would Be In Terms Of Pop Culture

At the end of Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos snapped his fingers and wiped out half the population of the universe.

While the immediate results were horrifying (half of our beloved superheroes fading into dust before our eyes), the long-term consequences are no less grim.


Imagine a world where only half of every band you love is still alive to play the music.

This is the sad reality our remaining heroes are now living in.

Once Twitter realized how sad it would be to have half of our pop culture idols gone, they couldn't stop joking about it.



Splitting up singing duos like Hall and Oates seemed especially tragic.

But the tears didn't end there...


And what would happen to some of our favorite reality television shows?



Poor Cap is going to need some help through these hard times.

Five Guys may have made it through with over "half" of their people, but statistically it all evens out.


Ultimately, no one was spared from Thanos's snap!


As sad as it may have made the surviving Avengers, Twitter users couldn't help but start brainstorming adapted band names.



Would any of these bands rock as hard as their original versions?


For some, these jokes, only a year after the fictional worldwide tragedy, were in bad taste.

Hopefully, we'll have Garfunkel's partner back before long.

Avengers: Endgame premiers on April 26!

Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame - Official Trailer youtu.be

More from Trending

Nancy Mace; Ely Murray-Quick
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images; @NancyMace/X

Man Who Nancy Mace Accused Of 'Harassing' Her In Ulta Store Speaks Out

South Carolina MAGA Republican Representative Nancy Mace—whose entire brand seems to be attacking people and then crying victim—is being exposed once again for embellishing reality to further her anti-LGBTQ+ agenda.

On April 19, Mace posted a video of her yelling obscenities at a constituent on her social media and later pinning it to the top of her feed. But like many who live in red districts, the man just wanted to know when Mace would hold a town hall to speak to voters.

Keep Reading Show less
'Thor' Star Hilariously Reveals She Forgot She's In The MCU During Disneyland Trip
Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

'Thor' Star Hilariously Reveals She Forgot She's In The MCU During Disneyland Trip

For movie and television fans, it's hard to imagine an actor becoming so comfortable with their job that they could actually forget about one of their roles—especially if it was one of our favorites.

Gwyneth Paltrow, for example, has admitted that she can't say for sure how many Marvel films she was involved in (the answer is seven).

Keep Reading Show less
Dylan Efron
Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

'Traitors' Star Dylan Efron Reveals How He Saved Two Women From Drowning In Miami

Dylan Efron of The Traitors season 3 recently shared a dramatic and heroic moment from a trip to Miami’s South Beach, where he stepped in to help beachgoers in distress.

Efron recounted the experience on a recent episode of Brooke and Connor Make a Podcast, explaining that it was his first visit to South Beach.

Keep Reading Show less
Amal and George Clooney
Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

George Clooney Sparks Debate With Claim That He And Wife Amal Have Never Had An Argument

George and Amal Clooney continue to defy the odds with a marriage that remains, by George’s account, argument-free.

During an appearance on CBS Mornings to promote his Broadway debut in Good Night, and Good Luck, the 63-year-old actor and director reflected on life with Amal, 46, whom he married in 2014.

Keep Reading Show less
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images

RFK Jr. Sparks Outrage After Announcing 'Disease Registry' To Track Autistic Americans

Republican President Donald Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services has again sparked fear and outrage among the people he claims to serve. During a press conference on April 14 filled with misinformation and ableist stereotypes, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told the press about his plans to find the "environmental factors" causing a nonexistent autism epidemic.

On Tuesday, CBS News reported the National Institutes of Health (NIH) was creating a national autism registry to track diagnosed Americans as part of a plan to collect patient data without patient consent or knowledge.

Keep Reading Show less