Memes are very much the popcorn of internet content, you’d never really “eat” it as a meal, but that doesn’t mean it’s not fun to enjoy a handful every now and then. If that describes you, you’re in luck as we only source our memes from the best pages out there.
The “Sarcasm Daily” Instagram page is dedicated to hilarious and relatable memes you might be interested in browsing while you pretend to work. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own thoughts in the comments below.
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there was a guy 2 grades above me in highschool and we looked very similar. He would always yell s**t at me like "why do you look like me?!" in a bullying way. I replied "you think I would choose to look like this?"
There is a good reason “meme” is a household word at this point, we’ve all got our favorites. After all, it’s the sort of content one can just enjoy at all times of day with low commitment. In general, people gravitate towards concise, bite-sized information because it snugly occupies the niches of daily life.
Waiting in line, commuting, or waiting between tasks only offers instantaneously accessible attention for a few seconds, and a fast meme or a bite-sized news update will do the trick. There is joy in consuming something whole in an instant without incurring the time investment of a long article or video.
Yes! There should be a Nobel Peace of Mind prize given to whoever came up with tagless t shirts!
Our minds also pay for surprise and novelty, and memes or short videos offer them in regular doses. A wry pic with a clever quip is a mini-dopamine hit: we understand the joke, we enjoy the funniness, and share it and then search for the next one. Micro-laugh moments build up throughout the day as a feeling of pace as we accrue tiny rewards every time we glance at our feed. This fast feedback loop is rewarding, especially when larger projects require steady effort with reward to be repaid later.
Sometimes I listen to people with my face and ears, but not my brain.
There is also a cultural background. Memes play on shared knowledge, inside jokes regarding a popular television show, a viral video, or a common annoyance, so encountering one makes us feel like part of an in-group. Even if the punchline is esoteric, witnessing others "get it" affirms in-group membership. Because these types shift quickly, noting a new variation can make us feel in-the-know, stimulate curiosity, and have us want to sit back and see what unfolds.
Are you talking about shrimps or TikTokkers?
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The simplicity of short content also lowers the bar to creativity. Anyone can insert a photo into a string of text and experiment with a joke or a quip. Because it is so easy, more voices are amplified, and people get to be both consumers of and sometimes creators of their own versions. Remixing a template or riffing on a trend becomes an accessible creative medium, one that offers a sense of authorship without requiring sophistication or lengthy production.
This was on a list yesterday here literally yesterday. I have seen this on here dozens of times. I think it's time to move on and, I don't know, have an original idea? And/or find some new content?
Attention spans have shifted with a world of constantly buzzing notifications. Our brains make up by scanning and skimming, and not deep reading, so short posts are what comes naturally. A fat book of writing or long video may demand more focus than we can muster with distracting pings in the background, but a meme or short explainer is accommodative of a distracted mind.
It does not mean that we cannot enjoy more meaty content, but as our attention unravels, bite-sized morsels seem like a lifeline. Social algorithms favor instant gratification, inviting one to like or share content instantaneously. As we scroll, websites provide more of what hook us first, repeating the cycle of quick content consumption.
Soon, we become comfortable with instant humor or quick facts, and lengthy content is a fight against swimming upstream. Embracing this trend helps in the appreciation of how snackable posts dominate feeds and why we are drawn to them while sometimes craving more engaging experiences.
In sum, short, easily digestible content appeals because it matches our busy schedules, provides instant gratification, fosters community through shared references, invites low-barrier creativity, aligns with our adaptive attention habits, and benefits from algorithmic amplification. While it’s good to balance with more substantial material when possible, those tiny bursts of humor or insight often sweeten our daily routine and keep us coming back for more.
This is so cute. Now for real bridge miscalculations gone bad, Google "Storrowed". Those people are freakin' pros and there's photographic evidence.
I have asthma. I take 2 inhalers and a pill every day to keep it under control and still keep an emergency inhaler with me all the time. I never take breathing for granted.
Life is a roller coaster, but for some people the only feature they experience is the loop.
Learned this tip from my rats. When it's cold they all cuddle up in their little hammock with just their snoots poking out. It's so cute!
Funny meme, but seriously, please take the time to scrape your car. It's a pain and you might be late but it's so dangerous to drive like this! Back window too!
Me too! One's lost though, so the other one is out looking for it!
Then they sit down, you relax, and they say "oh no that's not a good one, your mother's got her eyes shut, I'll take another one"
I'm on antibiotics right now, so basically *every* food hurts my stomach... no fun, at all. :(
Baby Yoda has officially replaced Minions as the annoying little creature who appears in memes. Not much of an improvement really.
I've gotten to the stage where every little twinge has me going "OH GOD IT'S A CANCER ATTACKSTROKE THIS IS THE END!"
I'd love to know what my neighbors think when they hear me yelling at the TV characters to watch the d@mn road.
I no longer take friend requests from anyone I don't already know another way.
Sometimes this is a clear message from the world that it's time to work on yourself for a bit. Relax, it's probably you that's the problem which is a good thing because you can fix yourself. A broken world is much harder.
Of course the playlists we create for ourselves are masterpieces. Why would you download anything less than perfection? My playlist spans 100 yrs of music genres bc I never know what's needed to get me through.
The ancients in my building have stupidly said this to me. My response: Are you privy to my medical history? No? Death isn't determined by age or we'd all live to 100.
Now that his music career has tanked, these memes will be the only memories remaining.
I'm still waiting on the verdict of the mushroom case from Australia
I had severe anemia from a medical treatment that caused me to fall asleep standing up. Freaked my co-workers out.
Hey BP - there are still least 2 ads that are hijacking and redirecting the page. One is Norton (duh - why would you take ad money from a company that sells computer viruses?). Anyway I know nobody there gives a sh1t about the readers, but just FYi.
The curse of working from home and having an open browser on BP during the day... Sometimes we pop over thinking a quick break is called for. 8 hours later...
Load More Replies...Hey BP - there are still least 2 ads that are hijacking and redirecting the page. One is Norton (duh - why would you take ad money from a company that sells computer viruses?). Anyway I know nobody there gives a sh1t about the readers, but just FYi.
The curse of working from home and having an open browser on BP during the day... Sometimes we pop over thinking a quick break is called for. 8 hours later...
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