Nowadays, memes are synonymous with culture. If an alien came down to Earth and wanted to understand our species, one of the best ways to explain to them how humans work would be to present them with a catalogue of relatable memes. Here’s how we feel when we have to go to work in the morning, here’s how it feels when a dog cuddles up next to you, and here’s what it feels like to publicly embarrass yourself.
Memes are an important part of many people’s lives, so if you’re interested in getting your daily dose, you’ve come to the right place, pandas. We took a trip to Movielinesx on Instagram and gathered their most relatable posts below. So enjoy scrolling through these funny images, and be sure to upvote the memes that make you feel seen!
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But make sure your second cousin doesn’t block your escape with her car.
Home is where you have a good book, a cat, and nobody around to bother you.
At this point in time, you’re probably used to coming across memes every time you open up social media. You might have several sitting in your inbox that your best friends sent, or you might see dozens about current events as you scroll through your feed. I mean, I must have seen at least 50 memes about the CEO who was caught cheating at a Coldplay concert not even 24 hours after it happened.
But have you ever stopped to wonder what exactly a meme is or where the heck they came from? Well, according to Alexis Benveniste at the New York Times, this phenomenon didn’t begin with the internet. She explains that even the word “meme” has been included in the New York Times Crossword dozens of times since the 1940s.
Kirby Conrad, a professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College, explained the concept of a meme as “a self-replicating chunk of information,” such as an inside joke that’s been bouncing around your friend group for years or a jingle that’s been stuck in your head for decades.
“That chunk of information, the joke or the jingle, self-replicates because we humans like to share and repeat stuff,” Conrad told the New York Times. “When we repeat the joke, or sing the jingle, that’s an instance of the meme reproducing itself.” Nowadays, however, we tend to see memes multiply at exponential rates as they spread like wildfire online.
I'm never throwing it out though cause what if I lose weight lol
Companionable silence and stillness are rare things nowadays.
It’s sort of beautiful how today’s memes can be shared worldwide in a matter of minutes. What once would have been only local news or spread via word of mouth can go viral overnight. And now, we all know about the teen who was denied entry into the United States for having a meme of JD Vance on his phone, which, of course, inspired hundreds of other memes to be created.
However, like many words, Benveniste notes that the definition of the word meme has transformed over time. But it’s hard to encapsulate all that they are, as they’re much more than just silly images floating around making viewers giggle. They can also be powerful tools in political discussions and protests for human rights. Meanwhile, some say that memes have been extremely beneficial for their mental health, and therapists are even seeing their patients utilize them.
Duygu Balan, LPCC, wrote a piece for Psychology Today breaking down some of the pros and cons of mental health memes. First, the therapist notes that these silly images can help us feel less alone when we bond over shared experiences. They can also help us reframe our thoughts and break stigmas surrounding mental health issues. Plus, they can allow us to build a sense of community amongst those who enjoy similar memes.
My mom when I was depressed and su!cidal at age 15: "JUST STOP FEELING THAT WAY! YOU COULD STOP FEELING THAT WAY IF YOU WANTED TO!" omg! What a thought!! :O
I wish I had a human bestie! But I do have this guy, who I TOTALLY still tell all my gossip to! XD (he's a wee bit larger now than he was in this photo, of course, and not so easily picked up, lol...) the_lakoto...f3efe6.jpg
On the other hand, though, we must be careful that we don’t use mental health memes to trivialize serious conditions. We can also accidentally retraumatize others or ourselves when sharing triggering memes. And viewing your condition through a humorous lens might be tempting, but it can encourage us to avoid issues that we shouldn’t shy away from. Plus, if we’re constantly exposed to jokes about serious topics like mental health issues, we might become desensitized to the actual problems.
You can even use the second chair as an impromptu snack table :)
Load More Replies...To safely use mental health memes, Balan recommends adding a trigger warning any time a sensitive topic will be addressed. It’s also wise to share resources for anyone who might be struggling with the mental health issues referenced in the meme. Be careful not to consume too many of these memes, as it may be healthier for you to seek out uplifting content instead. And if anyone responds negatively to a meme that you share, hear them out and respect their point of view. You never know what they might be going through.
I always put 2 alarms and always end up getting up before the first one. It's the insomnia + anxiety because what if i don't hear the first alarm even though it literally never happened?
Are you enjoying your scroll through these hilarious, relatable memes, pandas? Keep upvoting the ones that make you feel seen, and let us know in the comments below what the best meme you’ve recently seen was. Then, if you’re looking for even more silly pics that will bring some sunshine to your day, we recommend checking out this Bored Panda list next!
My brain sucks so bad when it comes to emotions. If something mildy pisses me off I’ll have to leave the room or I’ll start crying. The worst part is when I’m arguing with someone and they’re completely willing to listen but I get so choked up that I can’t convey anything
Oh man, I remember being a kid, maybe 11 or so, and telling my dad, with full, calm, cheerful confidence, that I was going to "go play on the freeway" (i.e., díe/unalive myself) when I turned 45 years old, because I had arbitrarily decided that 45 was "old enough" and living PAST 45 years old was "too old." I remember my dad just standing there are staring at me, silent, sort of goggle-eyed in horror for a while. Now that I'm older, I realize that HE was 51 years old at that point, and I was basically calling him too old to live XD (I didn't exactly know how old he was when I said that, lol.) Now, of course, I'm 43 and I think living past 45 sounds grand, especially since I have kittens and young dogs!
Yeah, it can. Security, home, stress levels down, food on the table, bills paid, children clothed and fed, vacations possible, no car troubles, able to donate to charities, and so much more. When you're secure in your life, basics taken care of, yes you can start to be happy and confident.
Which is why I have 1000+ landscape photos and 5000+ photos of my hamsters on my phone.
Or stand by the open fridge door hoping something that wasn't there the last time will magically appear.
Sadly these days there could be video evidence. Glad most of "really, no, really??" moments were before mobile phones.
omg but that's a Broguiere's Dairy milk jug in the screenshot and they have SUCH good chocolate milk and eggnog, holy jeebs. It's pricey and definitely a rare special treat for me, but omg. If you ever get a chance to try Broguiere's, DOOO IT.
You need to have 1 of those otc sleep medications that when you wake, your hair is perfect & have a smile on your face before you're out of bed.
Ever watch that movie and try to notice if their/her freckles matched up? I never did just because I didn't see it on an easy-to-pause, high-def computer screen. But for all the people who can't imagine the parents would be so clueless as to not notice their daughter has been swapped out, ya gotta figure they're like, "No, that can't be the twin... I'd never forget those freckles..."
I'm sorry but your blinker fluid needs changing and your transmission goes from P to D too quickly...so imma need to charge to fix that.
I keep catching the microwave at 12:34. Not sure what it's trying to tell me....
Compared to Buzz Feed today, this is solid gold.
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