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Category: Anarchy

This meme is an image of a man sitting on a rock, looking out at a beautiful landscape. The text "When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means the sun is about to set" is overlaid on the image, but it's actually a quote from a famous Chinese novel, not from a famous Chinese leader. The image is a humorous take on a common phrase, implying that a small man is not actually casting a big shadow.

Anarchy

2025-05-24T04:41:04.754219+00:00

This meme is an image of a man sitting on a rock, looking out at a beautiful landscape. The text "When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means the sun is about to set" is overlaid on the image, but it's actually a quote from a famous Chinese novel, not from a famous Chinese leader. The image is a humorous take on a common phrase, implying that a small man is not actually casting a big shadow.

The meme is a humorous image of a stick figure being blown up by a bomb, with a trail of flags representing different countries or groups following behind it. The text "I'm not a terrorist, I'm just a stick figure" appears at the bottom of the image. The stick figure is being chased by a diverse group of people, including those from various countries and cultures, implying that they are all being targeted by the same bomb.

Anarchy

2024-10-08T23:14:03.714089+00:00

The meme is a humorous image of a stick figure being blown up by a bomb, with a trail of flags representing different countries or groups following behind it. The text "I'm not a terrorist, I'm just a stick figure" appears at the bottom of the image. The stick figure is being chased by a diverse group of people, including those from various countries and cultures, implying that they are all being targeted by the same bomb.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the high price of a 2011 military vehicle, specifically the M1 Abrams tank, being sold on a website like eBay. The meme includes a screenshot of the listing with the price of $52,000, and a comment from a user named "Sean Gill" who is shocked by the price and jokes that the vehicle is being sold for "less than a house".

Anarchy

2024-01-15T03:28:32+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the high price of a 2011 military vehicle, specifically the M1 Abrams tank, being sold on a website like eBay. The meme includes a screenshot of the listing with the price of $52,000, and a comment from a user named "Sean Gill" who is shocked by the price and jokes that the vehicle is being sold for "less than a house".

This meme is a humorous exchange between a woman and a man. The woman asks if the man is a man or a woman, and he responds with a series of increasingly absurd and provocative statements, culminating in a declaration that he is an anarchist living in a hospital, which is a humorous and unexpected twist on the original question. The text "In a hospital" is the punchline of the joke.

Anarchy

2023-11-09T21:29:18+00:00

This meme is a humorous exchange between a woman and a man. The woman asks if the man is a man or a woman, and he responds with a series of increasingly absurd and provocative statements, culminating in a declaration that he is an anarchist living in a hospital, which is a humorous and unexpected twist on the original question. The text "In a hospital" is the punchline of the joke.

This meme is a humorous quote from the character Mike Lundy, often misattributed to Mike Lundy, a musician. The quote is a satirical commentary on the relationship between humans and animals, suggesting that animals are more aware of their own rights and are more capable of understanding the concept of "rights" than humans are.

Anarchy

2023-05-10T21:03:32+00:00

This meme is a humorous quote from the character Mike Lundy, often misattributed to Mike Lundy, a musician. The quote is a satirical commentary on the relationship between humans and animals, suggesting that animals are more aware of their own rights and are more capable of understanding the concept of "rights" than humans are.

The meme is a humorous explanation of the difference between anarchism and anarcho-communism. It presents a simple, tongue-in-cheek definition of each term, using a humorous tone to explain the key differences between the two. The text reads: "Anarchism: I want to kill you. Anarcho-Communism: I want to kill you, but also share the stuff you own."

Anarchy

2023-05-10T21:03:32+00:00

The meme is a humorous explanation of the difference between anarchism and anarcho-communism. It presents a simple, tongue-in-cheek definition of each term, using a humorous tone to explain the key differences between the two. The text reads: "Anarchism: I want to kill you. Anarcho-Communism: I want to kill you, but also share the stuff you own."

This meme is a humorous definition of anarchism, a political philosophy that advocates for the abolition of all forms of government and authority. The text reads: "Anarchists seek to abolish all oppressive systems. Anarchists believe that power corrupts, and that everyone should be equal." The meme is likely meant to be ironic or satirical, poking fun at the idea of anarchism as a practical and feasible solution to social problems.

Anarchy

2023-05-10T21:03:32+00:00

This meme is a humorous definition of anarchism, a political philosophy that advocates for the abolition of all forms of government and authority. The text reads: "Anarchists seek to abolish all oppressive systems. Anarchists believe that power corrupts, and that everyone should be equal." The meme is likely meant to be ironic or satirical, poking fun at the idea of anarchism as a practical and feasible solution to social problems.

The meme is a humorous illustration of the evolution of the term "libertarian" over time. The image shows a series of caricatures or illustrations representing different historical figures or ideologies associated with the term "libertarian", from the 19th-century French anarchist Pierre-Joseph "P.J." O'Nail to the 20th-century American anarchist Murray "Murry" O'Nail. The text accompanying the images reads: "In 1857: Anarcho-Communist. In 1957: Mid-20th Century: Anarchist. In 1987: Mid-20th Century: Anarchist. In 2007: Anarchist. In 2017: Anarchist. In 2023: Anarchist."

Anarchy

2023-05-10T21:03:32+00:00

The meme is a humorous illustration of the evolution of the term "libertarian" over time. The image shows a series of caricatures or illustrations representing different historical figures or ideologies associated with the term "libertarian", from the 19th-century French anarchist Pierre-Joseph "P.J." O'Nail to the 20th-century American anarchist Murray "Murry" O'Nail. The text accompanying the images reads: "In 1857: Anarcho-Communist. In 1957: Mid-20th Century: Anarchist. In 1987: Mid-20th Century: Anarchist. In 2007: Anarchist. In 2017: Anarchist. In 2023: Anarchist."

This meme is a satirical image that pokes fun at the stereotype of anarchy being associated with chaos and destruction. The image displays a list of words that are commonly associated with anarchy, but with "not" added to the beginning of each word. For example, "anarchy" is written as "not anarchy", "chaos" is written as "not chaos", and so on. The text at the bottom of the image reads: "Anarchists believe that human beings can organize themselves without being dominated or controlled. To find out more, simply visit: reddit.com/r/simpleanarchy."

Anarchy

2023-05-10T21:03:32+00:00

This meme is a satirical image that pokes fun at the stereotype of anarchy being associated with chaos and destruction. The image displays a list of words that are commonly associated with anarchy, but with "not" added to the beginning of each word. For example, "anarchy" is written as "not anarchy", "chaos" is written as "not chaos", and so on. The text at the bottom of the image reads: "Anarchists believe that human beings can organize themselves without being dominated or controlled. To find out more, simply visit: reddit.com/r/simpleanarchy."

This meme is a humorous illustration of the concept of "anarchy" versus "consensus" in a group setting. The top panel shows a group of people discussing whether they have consensus, with one person saying "Do we have consensus?" and another responding "NO!" The bottom panel shows a group of people in a chaotic, anarchic state, with one person saying "Anarchy has been DEFEATED!" and another responding "Yes, we have consensus!" The text "I was expecting anarchy, I got consensus" is written in the top panel.

Anarchy

2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00

This meme is a humorous illustration of the concept of "anarchy" versus "consensus" in a group setting. The top panel shows a group of people discussing whether they have consensus, with one person saying "Do we have consensus?" and another responding "NO!" The bottom panel shows a group of people in a chaotic, anarchic state, with one person saying "Anarchy has been DEFEATED!" and another responding "Yes, we have consensus!" The text "I was expecting anarchy, I got consensus" is written in the top panel.