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There are thousands of languages in the world, and while English, Mandarin, Hindi, and Spanish are said to be the most popular ones, I think we can add one more to the list — memes. They've transcended cultural and linguistic barriers and become a universal expression of our thoughts and feelings.

Take the appropriately titled social media project 'Funny Memes.' Spanning a few different platforms, it regularly shares relatable jokes about everyday life that cut to the core of being human in the modern world. Continue scrolling and check out what it's all about!

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    Managing this social media endeavor requires thoughtful content curation that strikes a balance between joking around and maintaining a friendly atmosphere.

    The person behind 'Funniest Memes' told Bored Panda, "The overarching theme revolves around memes related to daily activities, ensuring that each post resonates with the experiences of our followers."

    And it appears to be working. As of this article, the project has 19K followers on Facebook and 75K followers on X.

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    One of the key considerations for publishing the memes is their adherence to broader internet standards.

    The person behind the project emphasized, "I make sure that the content is family-friendly, reflecting my personal values and commitment to creating a positive online space."

    While 'Funny Memes' covers a wide range of topics and keeps things fresh, observant scrollers might recognize that pets, interpersonal relationships, and work-related jokes pop up somewhat frequently.

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    What's cool about 'Funny Memes' is its accessibility.

    "Viral memes usually appeal to the most common denominator. So you don't have to necessarily be embedded in internet subculture to understand what [they're' saying," said Idil Galip, a doctoral researcher at the University of Edinburgh, and founder of the Meme Studies Research Network.

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    And we can definitely see it here — these pictures can be enjoyed by virtually everyone.

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    The curator didn't reveal the exact sources where they search for content but revealed that it "mostly comes from Reddit and in some vaccinations Facebook groups."

    I guess this eclectic mix is what ensures such a diverse array of memes!

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