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Special Message From 'Ibiza Final Boss'
This week in memes, the Ibiza Final Boss became the man of the moment, another Chinese character had a cultural surge, a worldwide pixel art game went viral and more.
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Wplace is a website inspired by Reddit's /r/Place subreddit and community game that allows users to draw artwork pixel-by-pixel anywhere on a map of the world. The website, hosted at Wplace.live and developed by Murilo Matsubara, was launched on July 21st, 2025, and boasts over 4 trillion pixels worth of space in its YouTube trailer. The site also features a leaderboard that shows which country and region host the most pixels, which players have placed the most pixels and who is in an alliance. The site was popularized in the days following its release, particularly in Brazil, inspiring users to share their pixel art and others' pixel art on social media. In early August 2025, drawings of Eefo became popular on Wplace.
W Faps LosPollosTV Edits refers to a series of photoshops and AI images of streamer LosPollosTV and his dad, Wad, in which the two look obese and grotesque, paired with captions and recaptions riffing on the slang terms W Faps and L Faps. Popular variants include "W Naps?" and "W Eats?" among others. The exploitable trend spread en masse on Twitter / X in July and August 2025.
Eefo is a series of memes depicting Etho, also known as EthosLab, from the HermitCraft Minecraft server in the general shape of an Among Us or Amogus crewmate. The meme originates from a May 27th, 2024, "Guess the Build" video by HermitCraft player and YouTuber Grian, in which Skizz builds the Eefo model. The Eefo model became a prominent joke in the HermitCraft fandom over the following months, inspiring fan art, memes and builds in Minecraft and other video games. In early August 2025, Eefo became a prevalent drawing on the Wplace website.
The Hungarian meme icon's recent Formula 1 appearance proves that he is still "smiling through the pain" just weeks after his 80th birthday. Here's the story behind "Hide the Pain Harold" and what he's currently doing.
Upcoming Meme-a-versaries
Here are this week's birthday memes celebrating their anniversaries from the storied halls of meme and internet history:
They're Taking the Hobbits to Isengard (August 18th, 2005)
Jeff the Killer (August 14th, 2008)
Black Guy on the Phone (August 17th, 2014)
So Long, Gay Bowser (August 17th, 2005)