What is life if not one huge meme? It’s filled with joyous moments, weird coincidences, laugh-out-loud situations, and there’s always someone to share them with. See, we told you life is, in a nutshell, a meme! But, for the experience to be truly wholesome, both memes and live events must be relatable, and there aren’t more relatable jokes on the Internet than Memezar memes.
Hearing the name for the first time? No worries, we’re about to tell you more about Memezar, so continue reading.
Memezar is an incredibly successful Instagram account that you can rely on for your daily dose of meme goodness, to explore Internet culture, and to discover the latest jokes. In fact, almost every Memezar funny meme becomes a viral sensation, and that says quite a lot about the quality of the page. And, as we all know it, the Internet basically runs on memes, so if it wasn’t for fair and kind meme curators like this, what would the World Wide Web even be good for?
Think of all of the things that these Memezar funny memes have survived. Cryptocurrency. NFTs. COVID. The global war on terror. The blocking of the Suez Canal. The economic crisis of 2008. Memes are forever, and it’s our firm belief they’ll never go out of fashion. So, scroll on down below, check out our selection, and vote on that Memezar meme that gave you the chuckles.
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The term “meme” was coined by Richard Dawkns. It is a shortening of the Greek word “mimeme”, which means “imitated thing”, and it was used by Dawkins to discuss a broad range of things that propagated across societies and cultures by imitation.
What the hell is wrong with people, who seriously could ever have a problem with two people in love getting married?
Dawkins’ definition includes things like songs and dances, recipes, and even architectural techniques like the technology required to build an arch. Given what we see on TikTok and other social media platforms, of course, some of those definitions extend to the present day.
Today, internet memes include a dizzying array of phrases, images, GIFs, videos, formats, and yes, even dances, that people imitate, create, and consume on a massive scale.
Awww I want to pet all of them… even though I’ll probably lose my arm doing so
I'm sort of comfortable at work now after a year and 8 months. It helps a lot when you are training a new worker and feel so know-it-all xD
Hasn't anyone of those characters in a horror movie ever been to the movies and seen a horror movie? Because they would know then that you don't open the door, go into the basement, hide in the closet, run into the barn, I mean geeez.
The concrete below me broke and I made a crater one meter wide and two meters deep
Oh, so he did more then just those stupid "reaction" videos where he doesn´t actually react at all but simply stares into the camera?
Story time: I was out clipping branches to make wreaths. One minute I heard birds chirping, and then…sudden silence. That’s when I knew…and thought, “Where is it?” I slowly began scanning my surroundings, looking for it…and it was about 12 ft (4 m) away, creeping out between some huckleberry bushes. And my reaction was to yell, “No! Bad cat!!! That’s a very bad cat thing to do!!!” while stomping my foot and waving my hedge clippers at it. I had an air horn in my pocket (for this very reason - to scare a cougar, if I ever encountered one). Did I remember that? No. But, “Lemme get my cell phone out and film this moment, because people should know how I died” crossed my mind. He inched forward. I did what you’re supposed to do. I raised my hands above my head to appear bigger and kept stomping my foot and yelling, “Bad cat! Stop that!!!” He did stop, and paused before walking away. At which point, I actually did take my cell phone out, snapping a few shaky pics of a cougar’s backside. 😅
This is very relatable. I have some old notebooks from nuclear power school in the navy. One section has about four pages crammed full of equations I had to have memorized for the final exam. Stuff for calculating reactor power, radiation levels, shielding, coefficients of fluid flow and head loss in a piping system and much more. I used to know them by heart. Now I can kinda sorta remember what some of them were for but would have difficulty actually applying them. In fairness to myself though, it was 45 years ago and most of that stuff we never used in the actual job.
I'd be in the office 5 days a week with 0 work life balance, still horrifically unfit and would have probably missed out on a lot of bonding with my first child. I know the whole Covid situation was horrible for a lot of people but in all honestly it was a bit of a blessing for me
I'm imagining how much better when it's night and you keep the lights off, so all you see is the city lights!♥️♥️♥️
It's best if you both have a weird, chaotic cheer mentality. My husband: You don't dare! *chicken noises* Me: Stop it! *licks electric flyswatter* My dad and sister:😶😶
I live in Scotland and go outside all the time and I think winter is better than summer
Oh yeah. Morrissey and Danny Boyle. No one ever agrees with me.
Some ancient cultures shaped their infants' skulls purposefully with cradleboards, because the odd/elongated skull shapes were considered elegant/beautiful in their culture. It did not affect the infant's brain or intelligence. Babies have soft skulls that aren't fused yet, so yes, you can ABSOLUTELY flatten a baby's skull if you left them on their back 24/7.
Ok, listen, I’ve read a lot of Shakespeare, I’ve read Romeo and Juliet, and it is good; it’s a great tragedy, I’ll give them that. However, it’s not the greatest love story of all time. People need to stop saying that. If you’re looking for the greatest love story of all time, I’d suggest looking for the Princess Bride
Seeing as neither of these women should be role models for anybody but a spoon & Pete Davidson is a spoon...makes total sense...
??????yes????Why???do??? people????write?????like??this. 👏Or👏👏this👏👏👏way.👏👏 🪥Annoying.🚽
Some day that kid will hunt you down Maybe not today maybe not next week. But some day......