Memes are a surefire way to spark a conversation online. You can create visual content worth sharing on social media with clever wordplay and a fitting image.
It’s also why online communities like the Meme Life Facebook group remain relevant in today’s era of TikTok dance videos. Its 888,000 members keep the page alive with chuckle-worthy and relatable posts that best describe daily life.
We’ve picked some of the standouts from the deep well of posts about doom-scrolling, corny puns that tickle the funny bone, and questions that stir curiosity. Keep scrolling, and you may just find the exact meme that perfectly encapsulates your current state of emotions.
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Clever. And now that I realize that is idea is likely true, I am scared.
It's not just built on an ancient burial ground, the founders and their ancestors made it into even more of a native american burial ground. Lots of angry spirits probably.
Mmm see I got a theory about this cause my kiddos are native.... Bro these are not the great grandkids of the natives that were killed they are the natives that were killed...js
Load More Replies...Name a country that hasn't been built on a burial land and I'll call you a liar. No one is from where they started. No whites blacks or Indians. They killed the people who was here before them. As every country on earth has
The bad news is that if being built on land where ancient indigenous civilizations were wiped out is the cause, then Australias next in line
Do NOT overlook the Curse on the Hope Diamond, which brings horrible misfortune to the owner of the Diamond. ... Which is currently owned by the US Government.
Erm... this chain goes further. US GOV itself is owned by various "group of interests".
Load More Replies...Can we get some tribal elders to come cleanse the country? Burn some sage or something? Maybe that will scare away the orange horde?
My mom is tired and can't afford sustainable sage. Maybe another elder?
Load More Replies...In America there are many ancient Indian burial grounds. The Mound people along the mid-Mississippi River Valley left giant mounds very like the Celtic ones in Britain. Everywhere you go, civilization builds on top of the previous culture. There are about 7 Troyes built one on top of the other. Power radiates from these sites.
More true than anyone wants to admit, hence why a**holes these days need to learn how to respect the dead and the land before it's too late... oh wait, already is too late...
There are two ancient Native American burial grounds (mounds) where I live. They turned both into parks, and they are treasured by the people who live here. Unfortunately the tribes who built them are long gone. I wish they were still here, I would love to learn about them and their cultures. We still find their tools and pottery all over the place here 😔💔
And the ancient Indian burial ground is on top of who they murdered? Keeps on going...
It's way worse than some old curse - we let liberals go full r****d. You never let liberals go full r****d.
Memes have a staying power that has allowed them to outlive many internet trends that have come and gone. Even with the drastic switch in content creation these days, they still remain relevant. Why is that?
One possible reason is their impact on society. An article by the University of Westminster pointed out a meme’s ability to elicit emotions through a simple image and text. Greenpeace co-founder Bob Hunter called this concept a “mind bomb,” a photo that sends a strong message and urges action.
Greenpeace also used memes to make statements about the causes it promotes. Most of their posts covered misinformation about climate change and protecting the environment, which got the younger audience's attention.
Another possible reason for memes' longevity is their pop culture connection. Many of them include images of some of the biggest celebrities in the world. Remember crying Michael Jordan? How about Ron Burgundy’s famous catchphrase from the first Anchorman movie?
These famous faces have been used to express an emotion that everyone could always relate to, making these memes stand the test of time.
I am afraid this Meme is too accurate and will have to be removed from BoredPanda.
He's a bit in-bread but at least he doesn't loaf around. (Sorry, sorry.)
But what makes a meme so effective? Entertainment publishing entrepreneur Kit Chilvers attributes it to their shareability through humor, which brings people together.
In an interview with the New York Times, he pointed out how memes can make people feel like they belong to a tribe of like-minded individuals. Content creator Saint Hoax agrees, describing these images as "editorial cartoons for the internet age."
Saint Hoax has over three million Instagram followers, building their online presence almost exclusively from memes. They also credit the “transmissibility” of these funny yet relatable posts and how they can translate within different cultures.
“It has the ability to capture insight in a way that is in complete alignment with the zeitgeist,” Saint Hoax said in the same Times interview.
Now, we’d like to hear your opinions. Why do you think memes are still as popular as they were almost 15 years ago? What do you think is the reason behind their longevity? Let yourself be heard in the comments!
Is anyone else gonna come into Hell for laughing before I close the door? (EDIT: The REPLIES ROFLMAO)
So that's a polite way to suggest the person parks better. Can't get mad at that, can you?
That's how my toe looked after breaking bones, I tried pulling it straight thinking it was dislocated and put my socks and boots on.
Do sales Preparation H increase after elections as we all seem to be feeling well and truly f****d in the a*s with their broken promises.
Fun fact: if someone else doesn't yawn they possibly don't have empathy
ooh I did this once. it was a screen shot of my conversation w/a guy I liked that was supposed to go to my friend I was facetiming but it accidentally went to the guy. I died
I've found myself reading ingredients on shampoo bottles to pass the time.
A devout Christian informed me dogs do not go to heaven because they do not have a soul. I then decided if there are no dogs in heaven, I do not want to go there.
Is it weird that I immediately recognized this from The People Under the Stairs?
Who ever heads into work thinking that? I kmow what I'm getting into every dang morning.
I like the episode of Monk when he says he knows how to swim. Just has not technically done it. He took a correspondence course.
As a member of the "Men" group, I don't get or agree with this statement.
Except for the last one. It could easily be replaced with 'most people '.
Load More Replies...Except for the last one. It could easily be replaced with 'most people '.
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