40 Hilarious Posts From “Funniest Memes” That Might Make You Chuckle
Interview With AuthorThere 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.
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.
The dog: "ow just give me the steak, it will be gone in 1 sec". (Hooray for cancer free dog!)
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.
And we can definitely see it here — these pictures can be enjoyed by virtually everyone.
When I get up in the middle of the night to pee or to drink some water my cat wakes up and follows me thinking I’m going to feed her. So I have to stumble in the dark with my eyes barely open to give her some cat treats. If I try to ignore her she makes sure to keep screaming next to me or scratch something, effectively preventing me from falling asleep. Such a selfish little prick but I love her more than anything!
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!
If this was me it would be pouring over the top, spilling into the rivers, filling the oceans, and soon all we ever know will be coins.
This is mid-installation, by the way. The wooden treads haven't been installed yet.
There was this Bollywood movie many years ago about time travelling and Akshay Kumar was in it. The ending song of the movie was shot in a set that looked almost like this
You are obviously your mothers daughter.
But it's totally worth living in Boston, DC or San Francisco because they have the nigh clubs that turn people away for wearing last month's fashions! (/sarcasm)
“…and here is the last surviving of its kind, through research we have found out it’s called the pay phone…”
Or I start to wonder what the name of a random tv show I watched once as a kid was called(happened to me last night). It's called cloudbabies
I am never in a hurry to get to work. Now getting home, that's another story.
I (US) punched a wall once when I was a kid and was shocked that it went through. I printed up a sign that said, "DO NOT REMOVE," in big, red letters and taped it over the hole, but my Dad noticed it anyway.
Not where I live, I live waaaaay out in the country in Oklahoma.
Just Googled it. A corrugated brick wall, also known as a crinkle crankle wall, indeed uses fewer bricks than a straight wall. This might seem counterintuitive, but let me explain why: Stability: The key lies in the stability of the wall. A straight wall with just a single layer of bricks would be unstable and prone to toppling over. To prevent this, builders typically use multiple layers of bricks or add buttresses for support. Curved Form: The wavy or corrugated shape provides inherent stability. Even though it requires more bricks than a straight single-layer wall, it still uses fewer bricks than a double-layer straight wall. Imagine a hypothetical example: Straight wall, single layer: 100 bricks Curved wall, single layer: 150 bricks Straight wall, double layer: 200 bricks The curved wall’s single layer of bricks is stable, whereas the straight wall would need more layers to stay upright
You’re giving way too much to Monday and Friday. Monday is the just show up day. Tuesday is the day you figure out what work you need to do Wednesday. Wednesday is the Big Crunch day where you scramble to get as much work done as humanly possible, and then some. Thursday is the day you clean up all the loose ends from Wednesday, so you can breeze through Friday.
The only thing worse than a toddler discovering a show they like is them discovering a favorite episode of said show. No, wait. The only thing worse than that is them discovering a favorite scene from the episode.
Hopefully not a dutch toilet, cause that one will def do some slappin'
It's amazing what a tiny moustache and adult clothing will do for you.
You still have to check whether you've had your birthday yet this year.
Do you want insect overlords? Because that's how you get insect overlords
Where's Snoopy? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EVQRwltU4AAGVqi?format=jpg&name=900x900
and as previously stated, they predicted incoming calls to mobile phone!
The reverse is just as bad - one of my bosses in my working days had a big, square beard, looked quite nice. Then he got married, and his new wife wanted him to 'trim' it and so he shaved completely - and his Chin was the big, square part. The hair was only 5-6 mm, but very curly and dense. Took months to get back to normal.
Memes taken from a twitter account that takes memes, frequently from accounts that also take memes. One picture had two or three watermarks unrelated to the twitter in the screenshot.
Shhhhh, it's the life cycle of memes. Once it becomes too watermarked and low resolution to be usable, it gets retired and slowly dies. And thus new memes are created to be recycled. Nature really is beautiful.
Load More Replies...Really bugged me too, just very glad to know I wasn't the only one. Plus so many repeated things... world is running low on memes, that's just one more thing I guess.
Load More Replies...Memes taken from a twitter account that takes memes, frequently from accounts that also take memes. One picture had two or three watermarks unrelated to the twitter in the screenshot.
Shhhhh, it's the life cycle of memes. Once it becomes too watermarked and low resolution to be usable, it gets retired and slowly dies. And thus new memes are created to be recycled. Nature really is beautiful.
Load More Replies...Really bugged me too, just very glad to know I wasn't the only one. Plus so many repeated things... world is running low on memes, that's just one more thing I guess.
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