It’s hard to imagine the internet without memes—they’ve become a nigh-inseparable part of our daily digital lives. Funny, witty, disturbing, deep, or cute (or all of the above), memes are a snappy, instantaneous way of interacting with each other and sharing what’s relatable.
Today, we’re featuring some of the top memes from the ‘Meme Dealer,’ aka @spiciest.memess, Instagram account that walks the edge between regular and dark humor. If you need a dollop of spice in your life, you might enjoy these pics. As you’re scrolling down, upvote the memes that took you by surprise and made you laugh.
Bored Panda got in touch with the founder of 'Meme Dealer,' Hewan, and they were kind enough to share the story behind the project, the secret to standing out on social media, and where the line is when it comes to 'spicy' memes. You'll find the full interview as you read on.
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and then you're sitting there distracted for like an hour and forgetting all about what you're supposed to be doing
Bored Panda was very curious about what inspired Hewan to create the 'Meme Dealer' Instagram account in the first place. "The reason I created this page was that I really loved memes. It made me forget certain things and bring a smile on my face. I started sharing them on my Snapchat story and saw that a lot of friends loved them!" they shared with us that they realized that others related to their passion for fun memes.
At first, the account was "more a page just for friends." However, it soon took off!
"More and more people started to like and share and it’s been a hell of a ride since! All I want to do is make people laugh and make them forget about the stuff they’re dealing with. A simple meme can do soo much for someone else," the founder of @spiciest.memess opened up to us.
The community that's grown around the @spiciest.memess page is very wholesome. "I always get messages from people actually thanking me for doing this and reading those messages really makes me happy. It fuels my motivation even more to keep going," Hewan shared.
We were interested in getting the page curator's thoughts on what can help a meme stand out from all the other awesome content that's on social media. Additional effort, according to Hewan, is well worth it.
"For me, it’s important that the meme has a bold story behind it. It catches people off guard. Adding a personal touch to the caption in your post makes it more relatable and sometimes funnier than the meme itself."
Oh. My. Word. My hands and arms look like that now because of our recently adopted kitten, Olive. Fifteen cat toys in the house and my skin is her favorite chew toy.
Meanwhile, consistently posting new content and taking the time to interact with your followers also helps you grow your online presence. "You have to keep posting to make sure the memes get to the right people. Interacting with your followers makes them feel heard. It’s not a one-way street for them. I love to meet new people and it’s crazy to hear where people are from!" the founder told Bored Panda.
Posting spicy memes is fine, so long as you don't go overboard. The founder of the 'Meme Dealer' Instagram page shared their thoughts on how far you can go with certain memes.
"It’s very important that the memes aren’t offensive. You don’t want to hurt a person or a group of people and religions, that should never be your goal," Hewan explained that content creators have a duty to be empathetic.. "Sometimes, it comes handy to imagine yourself being the follower of a meme page and ask yourself what type of memes you would want to see."
At the time of writing, the ‘Meme Dealer’ account had 286k loyal followers on Instagram who enjoy the constant flow of spicy internet content.
There’s a lot of dark humor there, but it’s balanced out with some lighthearted comedy, too—stuff that you wouldn’t feel awkward sharing with your older relatives, for instance. Though, to be fair, dark jokes are something that people enjoy no matter their age. In short, ‘Meme Dealer’ does what it says on the tin and features memes for many people’s tastes.
That was my younger brother. I was apparently found in the woods and feral 😆
I did, for some reason, start to say that one of my older brothers were adopted from Kosovo, have no idea where that came from, I was five and had no idea about what Kosovo even was. I went around and told everyone, my parents weren't aware of this until on neighbor told my mom that my brother looked so much like our father even though he was adopted. My mom were very confused and the neighbor said that she heard it from me.
Load More Replies...My brother (12 years older) said they got me at the Salvation Army Thrift Store for a quarter, and got change!
i told my sibling that we picked him up from the middle of Lidl and he was half price🫢
In my family it was the middle child saying this about the eldest. She told me that my older brother was born in the toilet.
When I was young and dumb I found some pretty good stuff in dumpsters, so...
I've always been teased that I'm the milkman's child as I am the only one in my family with curly hair and good teeth (no fillings). Except I remember our milkman and he was bald and had three teeth in his head. What are they trying to tell me?
My younger sister: you were adopted Me: yea? So what? You were too My younger sister: touche To be fair this conversation never happened but if if did that's how it would play out 🤣
Mom has dark hair. Both sisters are blonde. Oldest would tell mom they found her on the curb and brought her in. Mom would tell. Charlotte would get punished. She'd tell Mom "They only spanked me so you wouldn't believe me." They're in their 70s now and still being it up. Lol
Not a sibling, but my Grandmother told me that they found me under the cover of our outside garbage can.
My younger sister belonged to the milkman and he didn't want her, so he left her on our parents doorstep with the milk and yoghurt. And later on, every aeroplane overhead was looking to bomb her, so as soon as she saw one she had to run home as quick as she could. I'm surprised she's turned out as normal as she is.
According to Pennington Creative, people enjoy memes so much because they’re “the digital versions of inside jokes.” In other words, sharing and interacting with memes is a way for us to connect with other human beings. We might be too busy/overwhelmed/tired from our responsibilities to meet up with our family and friends every day, but sending them a meme is a quick way to stay in touch. It also acts as a reminder that we’re thinking of them.
Showing the world what types of internet content you like essentially declares what digital community you’re a part of. It can be as narrow or as broad as you like. For instance, you might be an active fan of one particular social media group or page. You might enjoy extremely niche humor—like memes associated with true crime podcasts. Or you might laugh at everything that’s even semi-witty. There’s no wrong way to enjoy memes.
I’ve had my toothbrush slip out as I’m brushing and poked my eye, I’m a natural clumsy person , got many stories and wounds
Meanwhile, memes are also your window into pop culture. Of course, there are plenty of great ‘evergreen’ memes that someone’s bound to relate to no matter how many years pass. However, other internet content requires a bit of background knowledge to truly ‘get.’ Some images have a lot of hidden subtext that needs to be unraveled for the joke to make sense. These are memes that can help members of niche communities identify each other.
The issue with context-heavy memes, unfortunately, is that they have an expiration date. For example, if you have a meme that references recent news stories, it won’t make much sense in a week, a month, and especially in a year. The content might make you laugh in the moment, but it won’t hold up as well in terms of longevity as, say, a more universal Spongebob Squarepants-themed image. For example, one about (not) laughing at genuinely good jokes when they’re told by someone you dislike. Or immediately turning to look behind you when your buddies tell you not to.
I always used to tell my son to ask them if they have any games on their phone, or what’s the Wi-Fi password?
Meanwhile, memes have a positive impact on us just like other types of humorous content, whether it’s goofing around with friends in person or watching a fantastic stand-up show at your local theater/dive bar. Very Well Mind explains that laughter reduces the level of stress hormones such as cortisol, adrenaline, dopamine, and growth hormone. Meanwhile, it also increases the level of endorphins.
The benefits of laughter extend even further. Whether you’re gracefully chuckling or literally rolling on the floor, wheezing out of breath, your immune system is benefiting from all of it. Laughter also helps reduce your stress and anxiety levels, provides physical as well as emotional release, and helps distract you from all the problems—big of small—that you’re dealing with in your life right now.
You start from the ends up to the roots. I was so surprised when I found out that brushing your hair isn't actually supposed to hurt...
This has happened to me. If anybody noticed I wasn't feeling perfectly well and asked, I couldn't tell them "ah you know, I'm having an anxiety attack right now and I really don't feel okay at all" because they'd just start thinking I'm crazy. It's sad but it's the truth so the only option you have is to say you're fine :')
Not only that, humor can be a wonderful weapon to have in your arsenal. A weapon that can help you stay resilient even during the toughest of times. At its core, humor is about the element of surprise. We’re amused because we’re suddenly presented with a peculiar, unusual perspective on a familiar idea. We’re given a fresh new way of looking at a situation. We’re so taken aback that we end up laughing! And it’s that search for optimism and levity that has helped people stay resilient during even the darkest moments in history.
So, dear Pandas, which of these memes did you enjoy the most? Were there any that made you laugh so hard that you felt compelled to send them to your friends or coworkers? Which meme did you personally think was the ‘spiciest’? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
This is why you should ask people if they are ok with being hugged before you break any personal bounderies!
Japanese is by far one of the most difficult and complex languages I've ever seen in my life. Tried learning it in my teens and failed miserably.
That reminds me - I need to spend 453 hours deleting memes with expired relevancy to make room for new ones.
Thats 3 years well spent! Might have actually learned a thing or two. Try that with politics!
or you just look sad all the time and people ask you why you're sad
Don't you hate it when you're in the middle of a perfectly normal conversation and your bra falls of? So inconvenient.
Her nails are not long enough to be a waxer. Must me an anti-waxer….Ill see myself out..
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