Sometimes, the Internet just doesn’t make any sense. If you’re an out-of-touch unc, the words “chopped” and “6-7” mean absolutely nothing to you. Thus is the life of memes in the online world: they move at an unprecedented pace, and every day a new viral one is born.
But this list isn’t about popular memes. No, these funny posts come to you from the weird side of the World Wide Web. To understand some of them, you might need to be fluent in internet, while others might just not make sense at all. Just give yourself to the current of the memes and float down the river of silliness without overanalyzing it all.
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We're they talking about Trump's beautifullest and biggest festivities for the 250th b-day on the National Mall by any chance?
Yep. There's two carbons, five hydrogens attached, then an OH. C_2 H_5 OH. Ethanol. Mmm. Gin and tonic... I wonder if I can find some?
The indefinite article could have been a clue. But thanks for the laugh! 😂
Hmm. Two issues here: the Italians should be waving their arms around. Also: the Irish and UK versions could reasonably be swapped around. We/they drink as much beer/tea as they/we do. 😉 Belgium? Well, yes. I remember the extended period when the negotiations after Belgium's general election left the nation with no government for a ridiculously long time - in which Belgium experienced exceptional economic growth, far exceeding the European average. I feel we could all learn a lesson from this.
Add a custom AI generated gif of your boss being mauled by a lion and see what HR suddenly has the ability to do.
Okay. Most human retinas have three types of colour detecting cells - cone cells. Their wavelength sensitivity overlaps - so, no wavelength of light falling on the retina will activate only one type of cone cell. It's the distribution of activation of the cone cells as interpreted by our brains which gives rise to the perception of colour. But what if you *could* activate just one type of cone cells? Well now. Some researchers (let's call them 'mad scientists', because why not?) have 'mapped a portion of the retina and individually identified each cone cell as either an S, M, or L cone. They then used lasers to deliver tiny doses of light attempting to target specifically the M cone cells' 'The [mad scientists] who experienced olo said that the closest color to olo in the sRGB gamut is hexadecimal code #00FFCC'. Link follows.
Even horses instantly look like stereotypical librarians when you put glasses on them.
Even the ones that made no sense at all, I found entertaining. So: thank you.
My last salary was $8750, ecom only worked 12 hours a week. My longtime neighbor yr estimated $15,000 and works about 20 hours for seven days. I can't believe how blunt he was when I looked up his information, This is what I do..... 𝐉𝐨𝐛𝐀𝐭𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐞𝟏.𝐂𝐨𝐦
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My last salary was $8750, ecom only worked 12 hours a week. My longtime neighbor yr estimated $15,000 and works about 20 hours for seven days. I can't believe how blunt he was when I looked up his information, This is what I do..... 𝐉𝐨𝐛𝐀𝐭𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐞𝟏.𝐂𝐨𝐦
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