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Sometimes, it really feels like life is the ghetto. It’s wild, chaotic, and anything that can go wrong very possibly will… Today, the email didn’t find you well. Your world woke up and chose violence.

Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Loads more people everywhere are struggling through this thing we call adulting. Just trying to survive yet another long 24 hours that seem out to get us. Thankfully, there’s a virtual support group where we can all self-medicate together on a bunch of painfully relatable but hilarious memes.

The HoodWiFiOnly is “humor with no harm intended,” and we’re here for it all. Bored Panda has put together a list of the page’s best posts for you to scroll through instead of worrying about your growing pile of adult problems. 

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    Adulthood is filled with all sorts of problems. Many of us are either exhausted, broke, overwhelmed, or just barely holding it together - or maybe all of the above. But as you may have come to realize, there's a meme for that, that, that, and that. They're free, they're funny, and they provide temporary relief from constant chaos.

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    In fact, some research suggests that memes can be a coping strategy for those suffering from anxiety. We saw this play out during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. People were locked in doors, anxious, and turning to social media a lot more than usual, with funny memes taking center stage.

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    "One study found that viewing memes was related to higher levels of reported humor and more positive emotions. Viewing memes, as opposed to viewing other online content, indirectly increased coping efficacy through a pathway of engendering more positive emotions," reports Psychology Today. "Viewing memes about COVID-19 was also related to deeper information processing and lower levels of pandemic-related stress."

    The researchers found that directly addressing the thing that's stressing you through funny memes can be good for your emotional state.

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    Memes also remind us that we're all in this together.

    "When you interact with these memes on social media, you’re joining a community of people who relate to similar experiences," explain the mental health experts at FHE Health. "This online interaction often serves as an informal support network."

    Scrolling through this listicle and finding memes that resonate with you can help you feel less alone and provide a sense of belonging.

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    The FHE Health team says that there are a few reasons why humor, or laughter, is an effective coping strategy when life gets you down.

    "Laughter triggers the release of endorphins, which are chemicals in the brain that promote feelings of happiness and well-being," they explain. "This, in turn, lowers stress hormones, allowing relaxation."

    Another reason is that sharing a joke with other people creates a sense of closeness, brings people together, and helps break down social barriers. Laughing in the face of a challenging situation can also provide a new perspective, they say, making it feel more manageable and less intimidating.

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    In his paper titled Look at Us, We Have Anxiety: Youth, Memes, and the Power of Online Cultural Politics, Julian Burton noted that many young people considered their social media communities as safe spaces.

    "Users saw their digital communities as spaces where they could be their authentic selves, unlike other physical spaces where they might be judged for being who they are," reported Psychology Today. "The ability to create for themselves and each other served as the foundation for a safe community."

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    While some may brush off memes as frivolous jokes, for many others, they're a lot more meaningful.

    “As one teenaged Tumblr user I interviewed explained, in a world that sometimes seems specifically orchestrated to put young people under unmanageable pressure yet continues to treat mental health issues as shameful, the most radical response is for young people to speak openly about the issues they face,” wrote Burton.

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    Memes are a language of their own... a form of communication where a single image can convey an entire feeling or situation. These bite-sized nuggets compress complex emotions into instantly recognizable formats that many of us can relate to.

    They allow us to laugh at our shared chaotic experiences, turn our stress into something more manageable, and connect with other struggling adults without the added pressure of having to go out and physically meet new people.

    They're quick, relatable, and accessible... perfect for the fast-paced digital world we find ourselves in. And sometimes, a well-timed meme about being overwhelmed is all one needs to make it through another tough day.

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