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Blink and you might miss it. Pop culture tends to move at lightning speed. One minute, everyone's discussing last night's red carpet fashion disasters. The next, a new movie is the talk of the town. But thanks to the internet, we are able to keep our old favorites alive in the form of memorable and entertaining memes.

Whether it's an old sitcom from our younger years, a forgotten celebrity interview, or one-hit wonder, these classic gems have a way of being the gift that keeps giving when we least expect it. An Instagram account called outsideclips is "pop culture, all day, every day." It's dedicated to bringing us the best moments from the world of music, film, television and entertainment in general, in the form of funny and informative bite-sized posts. Here are some of the best...

#1

Jennifer Lopez, Emme, and Max in a pop culture post about their college scholarships, bringing good vibes.

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Talis
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4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

To be fair, the twins got the scholarships. I think it's important that children of rich parents can be financially independent as well - often, there is a complicated relationship. And I think that a society should not depend on the wealthy people being nice. Hence: Tax the rich!

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    #3

    Robert Pattinson's diverse acting range shown in pop culture posts for good vibes.

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    MalayDragon
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He was Cederic Digory before he was Edward Cullen. but yeah Robert's got range that alot of haters overlook because of the MEME culture and hate on the Twilight movies.

    The 2021 Met Gala brought us a lot of things... Kim Kardashian in an all-black Balenciaga ensemble, completely covered from head to toe with a face-mask, long-sleeve turtleneck, and trailing T-shirt dress; Bennifer cementing their relationship (yet again) on the red carpet; and the world's first "meme correspondent."

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    Saint Hoax was hired by Instagram to cover the Met through a series of entertaining memes. The Syrian internet personality, artist, satirist and socio-political activist is known for using various mediums to depict political and popular figures while raising awareness of political and societal issues.

    “Memes are basically editorial cartoons for the internet age,” Saint Hoax said. “The power of a meme lies in its transmissibility and unique knack for being cross-cultural.”

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    #6

    George Lucas looking unchanged, a meme generating good vibes and pop culture discussion.

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    Stephanie Did It
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    51 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not related to Mr Lucas, but I love the Norman Rockwell painting behind him (entitled The Problem We All Live With, illustrating the Civil Rights movement).

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    When asked at the time how they'd be preparing to cover the Met Gala through memes, Saint Hoax revealed that with pop culture events like these, it’s not so much about preparing, but more about anticipating who will steal the show, and then helping to create a moment that will be "recognised and celebrated" by internet culture.

    “I would say that my process includes a little bit of research but mostly focusing on going into a kind of meditative zone that helps me tune into what people will connect with," the influencer told NBC. "I try to channel a moment that has resonance, accessibility and illustrates what people are secretly thinking inside their heads.”

    #7

    Olivia Rodrigo meme about fans wearing diapers at concerts for good vibes and pop culture posts.

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    Roman Arendt
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Singing heartbreak songs while inhaling hot Pampers" seems like really efficient birth control. And it's unisex.😅

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    Even without a dedicated "meme correspondent," many celebrities have found themselves turned into viral memes at red carpet events and on ordinary days. As Binance reports, there are several reasons the rich and famous are fodder for memeworthy content.

    One is because celebrities are easily recognizable. "The faces and stories of celebrities are well-known, requiring almost no additional explanation as material, making the cost of dissemination extremely low," explains the site.

    #10

    Young William Dafoe in his 20s with long hair, a pop culture post for instant good vibes.

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    Stephanie Did It
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    44 minutes ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    His name is William Dafoe, but he goes by his nickname Willem, the Dutch version of William which he is more fond of.

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    A meme of a man in a navy top and white pants for pop culture posts and instant good vibes.

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    DrBronxx
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's pretty much what he seems to spend all his time trying to do.

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    #12

    Jenna Ortega chewing gum and in a horror film scene, a pop culture post for instant good vibes.

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    Blix
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I just watched it tonight. Believe the hype. That actress did an amazing job.

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    Another is because memes demystify our favorite celebs, bring them down from their 'pedestals,' and almost pull them closer to us plebs. A well-captured awkward, surprised, speechless, squeamish or even happy moment can catapult them into viral memedom, making them appear more real and relatable.

    Celebrity memes are also a quirky and quick way for us to express our emotions. "A MEME of 'Keanu Reeves sitting tired' can perfectly express 'I'm tired'; a GIF of 'Will Smith slapping' can be used in various 'face-slapping' scenarios," explains the Binance site. "Celebrity MEMEs have become 'expression packs' in communication among young people, efficient and humorous."

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    Certain celebrities might cringe when their famous faces get turned into a meme. Others lean into it. Some even poke fun at themselves by taking part in viral meme trends.

    For example, in 2020, several celebs posted a series of photos showing how each month of the year had gone for them - thanks to the unexpected Covid pandemic and lockdown... Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington, Mindy Kaling, Viola Davis, Mark Ruffalo, Billy Ray Cyrus, were among those who participated and provided us with painfully relatable content.

    “Memes are a way for people to relate to one another, often translating emotions or ideas even through language barriers, making them a sort of a ‘universal language,’” says Zack Sweat, lead editor at internet meme database Know Your Meme.

    Because of their popularity, some companies have even created a chief meme officer role. The aim, reports Harper's Bazaar, is to engage with the Zoomer generation via their most preferred mediums of communication. Others are outsourcing expert meme consultants...

    #22

    Pop culture post comparing Lady Gaga at 38 and 18, highlighting her beauty, for instant good vibes.

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    DrBronxx
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or, y'know, she just looked after her health. Maybe had one or two procedures. Also, 38 IS NOT OLD.

     “One of the quickest ways for a company to lose face is to come off as ‘how do you do, fellow kids?’ when engaging with meme culture. Because of that, meme consultants who are embedded in that world are steadily seeing more companies reaching out to them for their expertise in navigating the online world of memes, and this is only going to become far more prevalent in the future,” Sweat told Harper's Bazaar.

    So, if scrolling through pop culture memes (or better yet, creating them) seems more appealing than your current 9-5, there might be a job opening for you somewhere - if you play your cards right.

    #29

    Pop culture post: A collage featuring Keira Knightley in her iconic green silk gown from Atonement.

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    DrBronxx
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ok, so what does "best" mean? This is literally the first time I've ever seen this dress. Pictures of the others are always floating around, but this one?

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    #30

    Jack Quaid and a cube named Phranque from God of War, a pop culture post for instant good vibes.

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    Tobias Reaper
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oi Cubie Odin done k****d me wife and nicked me bloody son

    #43

    A meme with a Star Wars character Yaddle for pop culture posts and instant good vibes.

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    MalayDragon
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For those wondering why she speak normally but Yoda doesn't.. Yoda’s backward speech is not a biological trait of his species, but rather a deliberate personal choice. According to Star Wars lore, Yoda speaks this way specifically to honor his own ancient Jedi Master, whose dialect he adopted and continues to use. Because Yoda's speech is a matter of personal tribute rather than biology, Yaddle—who was trained differently on Coruscant—does not share this speaking style

    #44

    A collage of Mckenna Grace in various pop culture roles, highlighting her talent and good vibes.

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    PrettyJoyBird
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She played her characters perfectly in Mad Men and Handmaids.

    #47

    A four-panel grid of Jessica Alba as Sue Storm in Fantastic Four, a prime example of pop culture posts.

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    Tobias Reaper
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    i dont see her its just 4 blank photos is it pictures of John Cena

    #49

    Pop culture post: Rihanna in a black halter top and silver tie, from the music video for her hit song Umbrella.

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    V
    Community Member
    29 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think it is now Tom Hollands song.

    #52

    A vintage mugshot of William Stanley Moore from 1925, featuring a seated and standing pose in a suit and hat, a pop culture post for instant good vibes.

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    LollyLaLu
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh Gawd, now potus is gonna flash himself in this stance on everything 😳

    #55

    A meme displaying a Supergirl cup from Cinepolis next to the character, a funny pop culture post.

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    David R.
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The new Fleshlight "Docking Station"

    #70

    Pop culture post: A collage showing famous actors who appeared in Smallville, a popular TV show.

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    DrBronxx
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Who is the guy in the bottom left corner?