Minion memes have been an internet staple for more than a decade, but TikTok has recently been flooded with bizarre videos showing a crucified Minion, alongside earnest speeches about Jesus Christ’s ...
Minion memes have been a beloved part of internet culture for years, often popping up in funny, absurd, and sometimes downright strange contexts. But recently, TikTok has taken this trend to a whole ...
“If you love Minions, don’t scroll,” the woman in the video gently implores. She points to an image of a minion, the bean-shaped, noseless, bespectacled yellow creatures form the Despicable Me ...
The earliest iteration of the Crucified Minion was posted by Dolan Dark on Facebook on July 7th, 2015. In his post, Dark took a photo of a plush Minion doll strapped to a burning cross with the ...
Since the release of Despicable Me in 2010, the Minions have been a source of laughter and a never-ending meme generator. Currently, the #minions has over 18 billion views on TikTok. There have been ...