50 Memes That Might Make You Laugh So Hard You Forget What You Were Sad About
Interview With ExpertEvery once in a while, we all need a mental reset that doesn’t involve downloading another wellness app or committing to a 3-hour nap we’ll regret later. That’s exactly why we’ve pulled together this collection of hilarious, painfully relatable memes from a wildly popular Instagram page.
Think of it as your digital escape hatch. Whether you’re fake-typing in a Zoom call, avoiding the dishes, or just craving a little serotonin, these memes get it. They hit all the right nerves in the funniest ways possible. So go ahead, scroll, snort, send them to your group chat. Because in the middle of all this chaos, you’re definitely not alone.
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Memes make us laugh, and sometimes, we laugh harder than we expect to. But here’s the thing: not everyone sees memes the same way. Sure, we all enjoy the humor, but our lens differs. Some people scroll by, others pause to think, and a few save them for future use. It’s fascinating how one image can mean ten things to ten people. And yet, we’re all in on the joke.
For instance, you and I might laugh at a meme about Monday blues. But an artist might see the storytelling, structure, and even composition. Memes aren’t just random pictures, they’re clever, compact expressions. They hit fast and leave a mark. That got us thinking… do meme creators and comic artists speak a similar visual language? We decided to find out.
To understand this better, we spoke to Srivastao Rao, a comic strip writer who got his start in the 1990s. He contributed to local newspapers across India and still has stacks of his old work at home.
Known for his clean humor and everyday storytelling, he’s seen how humor has evolved. “I love seeing how people express emotions now,” he told us. “It’s faster, bolder, and full of flavor.”
I hope it was a curse word. In high school I taught my girlfriend's grandmother's African Grey to say a bad word. She never found out who did it.
“Writing a comic strip requires you to think in frames,” Srivastao shared. “You have just a few panels to set a scene, create tension, and land a punchline. It’s tight and tricky, but fun. The hardest part is being relevant in so little space. You’re working within limits, but trying to say something universal.”
“And while memes are often created casually,” he continued, “I find a striking similarity between the two. Memes also use setup and punchline, just with fewer frames. In fact, many are only one frame. But the humor, the timing, the cleverness? It’s all there.” He smiled.
“Both are visual shortcuts to a bigger feeling,” he explained. “They rely on what people already know. You don’t have time to explain the whole thing. Whether it’s a comic or a meme, you work with what the audience brings with them. That’s why timing and culture matter so much.”
“Back in the day, we didn’t have the instant reach that memes get now,” he said. “If a comic landed well, it was because someone cut it out and stuck it on the fridge. Today, a meme can go viral in hours. You don’t need a publisher, you just need a phone. It’s amazing and a little overwhelming, honestly.”
Not actually far-fetched. My daughter once referred to turning the night light off as "wanting the dark one." The girl scares me.
More people today have access to the internet than ever before, and the numbers are pretty mind-blowing. As of February 2025, around 5.56 billion people across the globe were internet users. Of those, 5.24 billion were active on social media, which is nearly 64% of everyone on Earth. This kind of reach is exactly why memes spread like wildfire.
Yeah but I'm old and it would suck trying to get out of it to pee.
“Of course comics are still popular,” Srivastao added. “And it’s interesting to see all these new forms pop up: webcomics, meme series, even motion strips. The line between comics and memes is blurrier than ever. It’s not about the medium anymore. It’s about the emotion and the punchline.”
That’s a guy thing. Women be like “turn left at the Dairy Queen then right at the Catholic Church. “
“I enjoy memes,” he laughed. “I’m also guilty of sharing them. As an artist, it’s fun to see the younger generation do in seconds what we took hours to plan. And it’s not just about the laughs; it’s commentary, style, and culture. That’s what makes it art in its own right.”
I had a friend who had this symptom. Turned out she had a major concussion and those can sometimes cause sudden out of control crying.
No, that won,t work for me, I'll be busy being happy I'm not at the dentist. Ya got any appointments the second tuesday of next week?
So while memes may look simple, they carry a whole world inside them. They're fast, funny, and deeply layered when you look closer. From comic strips in black-and-white print to memes on your midnight scroll: funny is still funny. Only now, it spreads a lot faster.
My puppers do too and we call them pizza bones! They lose their mind for their special treat. We are not toddlers or babies, because we know how to share. 😊
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Totally agree! I have only seen marinara for "free" dip (its just part of the bread price) but I wanna try this garlic dip you speak of.
Load More Replies...Yes, I'm adult. That's the point. I get to pick what I eat and what I don't. (The only real advantage to being an adult, come to think of it.)
38 years old and I still don't eat the crust. I'm old enough to choose to not eat dry bread
This is my kind of rant. Also, eat the crusts on your dåmn bread, you wimps! Now get off my lawn!
Hey chill out unless it's cheese crust don't be evil and give your dogs the crusts
Some people don’t have dogs (unfortunately). Our Harley sadly died a few years ago. Life will never be the same without him. RIP
Load More Replies...I always wanted JUST the crust but was too embarrassed to just pick them up and eat them.
2 reasons I don't eat the crust; 1) Bread fills up space I need for sauce, cheese, & toppings and 2) my dog likes the crust more than I do.
My pibble gets the crusts, bread only. She loves them. I get to eat my pizza in peace, she gets something to chew on, win-win for all.
I just don't like a lot of bread? I will like be eating a sandwich and end up peeling away the bread and eating the innards (I.e., the good stuff.)
Leave the bread in the bag and just stuff the innards into your face. Saves time and effort that way
Load More Replies...Some of you still type like you're using T9 on an ancient flip phone. It's just words. Are you a toddler? Grow up, use capital letters and punctuation and all that other *expletive that BP will censor* stuff, you ignorant waste of an admittedly sub-par education.
I LOVE THE CRUSTS.....actually, I LOVE bread in almost any form....but 35 some years ago when our kids were quite young, someone/somehow we got to calling the crust the "Dog Bone"....so here we are, kids in their 40's and now their kids call it the dog bone!!! STILL LOVE THE DOG BONES!!!
That's why you get stuffed crust. Our family never wastes the cheese!
I'd rather leave the crusts behind so maybe I have enough room for an extra piece of pizza!
And I thought grownups would find this one intuitively obvious: Less crust = room for good part of pizza! Hello!!
My husband won't eat his pizza bones but will order bread sticks with the pizza. THEY ARE THE SAME THING!
My teeth are made of plastic and I don't enjoy dry, burned bread very much. I will not eat the crust, thank you very much
When my cat was a kitten, she would have fought you to death for it.
chop it up, give it to the swan outside. Give em a chance at life! thanks
I prefer the last bite includes the topping, so I eat a slice backwards.
Crusts are bird food ! N pizza crusts are dog treats , unless they are stuffed crust then it’s get ur mits off !
I eat the crust on the fresh pieces but when it's leftovers, dawg gets the crust.
Not sure if anyone else does this, but I don’t eat the crust because I buy it at cheap nyc pizza places (like open booths but in a shop) and my hands might be clean from my sanitizer spray or it may not. So the crust might be dirty hand stuff. Also, I just ate a ton of pizza, I really don’t need to be tummy-beaten with a tiny crunchy baguette after that.
It's just humour; lighten up a bit. Maybe your therapist can help you with that.
Load More Replies...I'm the opposite. I'm the meme, "this is fine." Thank goodness I have people to slap me and say, "No it's not."
I try to set a reminder on my phone 2 days, then 1 day before the free trial ends.
This actually made me happy I just got fired yesterday. My life will be bliss for the next week until my last paycheck runs out 😂😭
No we use it now to confuse and amuse the young kids 😂 my 21 yr old boss was amazed at my “old lady writing”.
Always make more. Some for now and some that tastes even better after some time in the fridge.
I get very hungry around water. Even a large puddle can trigger a binge.
This is why I only have fake plants. They make them so real looking these days that people can't tell the difference. Unfortunately it made my friends think I have a green thumb so they keep bringing me live plants now. :( I usually give them to my mom so I don't end up killing them.
Bahaha - everyone I interacted with while drinking 4 Loko should receive compensation 😂 Everyone... I'm sorry...
The comment section in Panda is like going to see your favorite band and getting to hear the audience sing every song.
Load More Replies...The comment section in Panda is like going to see your favorite band and getting to hear the audience sing every song.
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