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This meme is a screenshot from the 1995 movie "Star Trek: The Movie" with the quote "I see you have a plan for every contingency." The image shows a character's face with a red "X" marked through it, and the text "I see you have a plan for every contingency... NOT" written above it.

Annualism

2025-01-07T21:22:27.049443+00:00

This meme is a screenshot from the 1995 movie "Star Trek: The Movie" with the quote "I see you have a plan for every contingency." The image shows a character's face with a red "X" marked through it, and the text "I see you have a plan for every contingency... NOT" written above it.

This meme is a play on the typical "RIP" (Rest in Peace) format, but with a humorous twist. The text "RIP 2024 (2024-2024)" is a joke about the impossibility of a year dying, as it's a date range that's already over. The meme is likely meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea of a year having a "death" date.

Annualism

2025-01-02T22:03:58.175454+00:00

This meme is a play on the typical "RIP" (Rest in Peace) format, but with a humorous twist. The text "RIP 2024 (2024-2024)" is a joke about the impossibility of a year dying, as it's a date range that's already over. The meme is likely meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea of a year having a "death" date.

The meme is a humorous prediction of a catastrophic event in 2025. The image depicts a burning, destroyed, and partially collapsed Trump Tower in New York City, with a Tesla Cybertruck (a futuristic electric vehicle) on fire in front of the building. The text "A real photo and perfect metaphor for 2025" is likely a sarcastic commentary on the chaos and destruction that could be expected in the future.

Annualism

2025-01-01T23:49:47.367832+00:00

The meme is a humorous prediction of a catastrophic event in 2025. The image depicts a burning, destroyed, and partially collapsed Trump Tower in New York City, with a Tesla Cybertruck (a futuristic electric vehicle) on fire in front of the building. The text "A real photo and perfect metaphor for 2025" is likely a sarcastic commentary on the chaos and destruction that could be expected in the future.

The meme is a screenshot of a TV news broadcast with a scrolling news ticker at the bottom. The ticker displays a countdown of numbers from 10 to 0, with each number being struck out as it is announced "live". The text at the top of the screen reads "BREAKING NEWS: 2019 CANCELLED BECAUSE THE NUMBER 9 HAS BEEN EATEN".

Annualism

2024-12-31T16:23:37.774645+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a TV news broadcast with a scrolling news ticker at the bottom. The ticker displays a countdown of numbers from 10 to 0, with each number being struck out as it is announced "live". The text at the top of the screen reads "BREAKING NEWS: 2019 CANCELLED BECAUSE THE NUMBER 9 HAS BEEN EATEN".

This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "I can explain it better than a 10-year-old" meme. The image features a character with a smug expression, followed by a timeline of years from 2011 to 2021, with a notable gap in 2016. The text "HARAMBE MURDERED" is displayed above a photo of a gorilla, referencing the 2013 incident where a zoo's gorilla, named Harambe, was shot and killed after a child was attacked by it.

Annualism

2024-12-31T16:22:39.717786+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "I can explain it better than a 10-year-old" meme. The image features a character with a smug expression, followed by a timeline of years from 2011 to 2021, with a notable gap in 2016. The text "HARAMBE MURDERED" is displayed above a photo of a gorilla, referencing the 2013 incident where a zoo's gorilla, named Harambe, was shot and killed after a child was attacked by it.

This meme features a cat with a sarcastic expression, accompanied by the text "Sorry boss, I can't come in today... because I'm suffering from a rare condition called 'I'm not feeling like it today'". The cat's caption is a humorous excuse for not showing up to work, implying that the cat is simply not feeling motivated to go in.

Annualism

2024-11-04T22:30:58.331799+00:00

This meme features a cat with a sarcastic expression, accompanied by the text "Sorry boss, I can't come in today... because I'm suffering from a rare condition called 'I'm not feeling like it today'". The cat's caption is a humorous excuse for not showing up to work, implying that the cat is simply not feeling motivated to go in.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the passage of time and how our perception of it changes. The image shows a character from a fantasy movie, with the text "2016" and "2025" overlaid on his face. The text "me still processing 2016" is written in a playful, self-deprecating tone, implying that the speaker is still struggling to catch up with the rapid pace of modern life.

Annualism

2024-10-27T22:15:53.621447+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the passage of time and how our perception of it changes. The image shows a character from a fantasy movie, with the text "2016" and "2025" overlaid on his face. The text "me still processing 2016" is written in a playful, self-deprecating tone, implying that the speaker is still struggling to catch up with the rapid pace of modern life.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the 2016 summer, a year that was marked by a series of catastrophic events, including the Zika virus, the Syrian refugee crisis, and the US presidential election. The image depicts a rollercoaster, but instead of a thrilling ride, it's a disaster, with the words "Summer 2016" and "The rest of our lives" written in a twisted, broken font. The image is a darkly comedic way of saying that the summer of 2016 was so bad that it's been a disaster ever since.

Annualism

2024-08-20T04:10:37.700904+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the 2016 summer, a year that was marked by a series of catastrophic events, including the Zika virus, the Syrian refugee crisis, and the US presidential election. The image depicts a rollercoaster, but instead of a thrilling ride, it's a disaster, with the words "Summer 2016" and "The rest of our lives" written in a twisted, broken font. The image is a darkly comedic way of saying that the summer of 2016 was so bad that it's been a disaster ever since.

This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "2024 is going to be terrible" jokes that were popular in the early 2010s. The image features a cartoon girl standing in front of a creepy, abandoned amusement park, with the text "2024?" and "No thanks, I'm still processing the horrors of 2016" written above and below her. The meme is a lighthearted way to poke fun at the idea that every year is going to be worse than the last.

Annualism

2024-01-31T03:22:54.529650+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "2024 is going to be terrible" jokes that were popular in the early 2010s. The image features a cartoon girl standing in front of a creepy, abandoned amusement park, with the text "2024?" and "No thanks, I'm still processing the horrors of 2016" written above and below her. The meme is a lighthearted way to poke fun at the idea that every year is going to be worse than the last.

This meme is a humorous image of a child with a shocked and delighted expression. The text at the top reads "When it's December 31st and someone says 'see you next year!'". The image is a play on the common phrase, implying that the speaker is shocked to have already reached the end of the year, and the phrase is a sarcastic comment on the rapid passage of time.

Annualism

2024-01-27T02:49:09.973125+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a child with a shocked and delighted expression. The text at the top reads "When it's December 31st and someone says 'see you next year!'". The image is a play on the common phrase, implying that the speaker is shocked to have already reached the end of the year, and the phrase is a sarcastic comment on the rapid passage of time.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the inevitability of the passage of time. The text reads: "the fact that 2019 is about to have been five years ago is not sitting well with me. in fact it's sitting very badly with me." The meme is likely a lighthearted way to acknowledge the anxiety and nostalgia that often comes with the passage of time.

Annualism

2024-01-27T02:49:00.674950+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the inevitability of the passage of time. The text reads: "the fact that 2019 is about to have been five years ago is not sitting well with me. in fact it's sitting very badly with me." The meme is likely a lighthearted way to acknowledge the anxiety and nostalgia that often comes with the passage of time.

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the Twitter account "Anna" (@annacwebs) with a humorous take on the 2024 vibe. The text reads: "The vibe for 2024 is 'we're all going to die' but like, as a threat." The meme is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the anxiety and fear that many people are feeling about the future, using a darkly comedic tone to poke fun at the idea that the world is on the brink of disaster.

Annualism

2024-01-27T02:48:42.845997+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the Twitter account "Anna" (@annacwebs) with a humorous take on the 2024 vibe. The text reads: "The vibe for 2024 is 'we're all going to die' but like, as a threat." The meme is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the anxiety and fear that many people are feeling about the future, using a darkly comedic tone to poke fun at the idea that the world is on the brink of disaster.

This meme is a screenshot of a text conversation that appears to be from a future date. The first message reads "2024 I'm gonna be unstoppable" and the second message responds with "*unstoppable". The tone of the conversation suggests that the person is trying to make a bold statement about their future self, but the response is a play on words that implies the opposite.

Annualism

2024-01-03T21:49:48+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a text conversation that appears to be from a future date. The first message reads "2024 I'm gonna be unstoppable" and the second message responds with "*unstoppable". The tone of the conversation suggests that the person is trying to make a bold statement about their future self, but the response is a play on words that implies the opposite.

The meme is a humorous commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on people's lives. The image features a cat with a laser beam coming out of its mouth, surrounded by a crowd of people in a chaotic scene. The text above the image reads, "I'm sure things will be back to normal by July!" followed by "July:" and then the image.  The meme suggests that the speaker is optimistic about the situation improving by July, but the image implies that things may not be as good as they seem. The cat with a laser beam is likely meant to represent the challenges and difficulties that people have faced during the pandemic, while the crowd in the background may represent the sense of chaos and uncertainty that has characterized the past few months.  Overall, the meme is a lighthearted way to poke fun at the idea that things will return to normal by July, while also acknowledging the challenges that people have faced during the pandemic.

Annualism

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

Here's a description of the meme for someone who can't see it: The meme is a humorous commentary on expectations versus reality, specifically in relation to the idea of things returning to "normal" after a disruptive period (like a pandemic, potentially). **Text:** * At the top, it says: **"I'm sure things will be back to normal by July!"** * Beneath that, in larger font, is the word: **"July"** **Image:** The image below "July" is a photoshopped scene of chaos. It appears to be a beach with a massive, terrifying shark (or other large sea creature) attacking people in the water. Bright green laser beams shoot from the shark's eyes. Below the beach scene are three women reacting with looks of horror and shock. The humor lies in the juxtaposition of the hopeful prediction ("things will be back to normal") with the ridiculous and disastrous image representing what "July" actually looks like – complete chaos and danger. It implies things didn't return to normal as expected, instead becoming even more chaotic.

The meme is a humorous commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on people's lives. The image features a cat with a laser beam coming out of its mouth, surrounded by a crowd of people in a chaotic scene. The text above the image reads, "I'm sure things will be back to normal by July!" followed by "July:" and then the image. The meme suggests that the speaker is optimistic about the situation improving by July, but the image implies that things may not be as good as they seem. The cat with a laser beam is likely meant to represent the challenges and difficulties that people have faced during the pandemic, while the crowd in the background may represent the sense of chaos and uncertainty that has characterized the past few months. Overall, the meme is a lighthearted way to poke fun at the idea that things will return to normal by July, while also acknowledging the challenges that people have faced during the pandemic.

The meme features a tweet from Kevin Farzad, which reads: "It's already tonight? What's next? Tomorrow? F**k this." The tweet is accompanied by a photo of Kevin Farzad, a man with dark hair and a beard, wearing a blue shirt. The background of the tweet is white.  The meme is humorous because it expresses the speaker's frustration and impatience with the passage of time. The use of the word "F**k" adds to the humor, as it is a strong and emphatic expression of the speaker's feelings. The tweet is likely meant to be relatable and entertaining, as it pokes fun at the idea that time can be slow and tedious at times. Overall, the meme is a lighthearted and humorous way to express a common feeling.

Annualism

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

Here's a description of the meme for someone who cannot see it: **Image Description:** The image is a screenshot of a tweet from a user named Kevin Farzad (@KevinFarzad). It features a profile picture of a man in a blue scrub top. The background is a light gray color. **Text:** The tweet reads: "It's already tonight?? What's next? Tomorrow??? Fuck this." The use of multiple question marks and the expletive conveys a sense of exasperation and perhaps dread about the passage of time. It's a relatable feeling many people experience when time seems to be speeding up.

The meme features a tweet from Kevin Farzad, which reads: "It's already tonight? What's next? Tomorrow? F**k this." The tweet is accompanied by a photo of Kevin Farzad, a man with dark hair and a beard, wearing a blue shirt. The background of the tweet is white. The meme is humorous because it expresses the speaker's frustration and impatience with the passage of time. The use of the word "F**k" adds to the humor, as it is a strong and emphatic expression of the speaker's feelings. The tweet is likely meant to be relatable and entertaining, as it pokes fun at the idea that time can be slow and tedious at times. Overall, the meme is a lighthearted and humorous way to express a common feeling.

The meme features a tweet from Marc Snetiker, which reads: "Going into a spiral anyone want anything." The tweet is accompanied by a photo of Marc Snetiker. The image is presented on a white background, with the text and photo arranged in a simple and clean layout. The overall design is straightforward and easy to read, making it clear and concise.

Annualism

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

The meme features a tweet from Marc Snetiker, which reads: "Going into a spiral anyone want anything." The tweet is accompanied by a photo of Marc Snetiker. The image is presented on a white background, with the text and photo arranged in a simple and clean layout. The overall design is straightforward and easy to read, making it clear and concise.

The meme depicts a scene from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II." The scene shows the crew of the Enterprise D, including Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Captain William Riker, Counselor Deanna Troi, and others, lying on the floor of the bridge, exhausted and defeated. The image is captioned "2020... No explanation needed..." with the Twitter handle "@americanmikey_" at the bottom left.  The meme is a humorous commentary on the challenges and difficulties of 2020, implying that the year was so overwhelming and exhausting that even the most capable and powerful characters, like those in the Star Trek universe, would be unable to cope with its challenges. The image is meant to be humorous and relatable, acknowledging the widespread feeling of burnout and exhaustion that many people experienced in 2020.

Annualism

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

The meme depicts a scene from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II." The scene shows the crew of the Enterprise D, including Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Captain William Riker, Counselor Deanna Troi, and others, lying on the floor of the bridge, exhausted and defeated. The image is captioned "2020... No explanation needed..." with the Twitter handle "@americanmikey_" at the bottom left. The meme is a humorous commentary on the challenges and difficulties of 2020, implying that the year was so overwhelming and exhausting that even the most capable and powerful characters, like those in the Star Trek universe, would be unable to cope with its challenges. The image is meant to be humorous and relatable, acknowledging the widespread feeling of burnout and exhaustion that many people experienced in 2020.

The image depicts a sign in front of a massive fire, with the sign reading "SENIOR CENTER" at the top and "WEAR A MASK, WASH YOUR HANDS, SOCIAL DISTANCE, STAY SAFE" below. The sign is surrounded by flames, indicating that it is located in a area where a fire is taking place.  The image is likely intended to be humorous, as it appears to be a situation where someone would expect to see a sign about safety and social distancing, but instead, it is surrounded by a massive fire. The image is likely meant to be seen as humorous or satirical, rather than serious.

Annualism

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

The image depicts a sign in front of a massive fire, with the sign reading "SENIOR CENTER" at the top and "WEAR A MASK, WASH YOUR HANDS, SOCIAL DISTANCE, STAY SAFE" below. The sign is surrounded by flames, indicating that it is located in a area where a fire is taking place. The image is likely intended to be humorous, as it appears to be a situation where someone would expect to see a sign about safety and social distancing, but instead, it is surrounded by a massive fire. The image is likely meant to be seen as humorous or satirical, rather than serious.

The meme is a satirical image about the 2020 hurricane season in the Gulf of Mexico. The image features a map of the United States, with a red line indicating the path of two hurricanes, both of which are labeled as "1". The top of the image reads, "Only in 2020", while the bottom states, "Two hurricanes possible in the Gulf". The image is meant to be humorous, as it implies that it is unusual for there to be two hurricanes in the same area at the same time, and that this is only possible in the year 2020. The image is likely meant to be a commentary on the unusual weather patterns of 2020, which were marked by a record number of hurricanes and other extreme weather events.

Annualism

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

The meme is a satirical image about the 2020 hurricane season in the Gulf of Mexico. The image features a map of the United States, with a red line indicating the path of two hurricanes, both of which are labeled as "1". The top of the image reads, "Only in 2020", while the bottom states, "Two hurricanes possible in the Gulf". The image is meant to be humorous, as it implies that it is unusual for there to be two hurricanes in the same area at the same time, and that this is only possible in the year 2020. The image is likely meant to be a commentary on the unusual weather patterns of 2020, which were marked by a record number of hurricanes and other extreme weather events.

The image shows a large fire burning in a wooded area, with a sign in the foreground that reads "FIRE BAN IN EFFECT." The sign is red with white letters and is surrounded by flames. The fire is burning on the ground and is spreading quickly. In the background, there are trees and a dirt road. The image suggests that the fire ban is not being followed, as there is a fire burning in the area.

Annualism

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

The image shows a large fire burning in a wooded area, with a sign in the foreground that reads "FIRE BAN IN EFFECT." The sign is red with white letters and is surrounded by flames. The fire is burning on the ground and is spreading quickly. In the background, there are trees and a dirt road. The image suggests that the fire ban is not being followed, as there is a fire burning in the area.

The image shows an older man with white hair and a black shirt working out at the gym. He is sitting on a weight machine, holding a barbell with both hands, and his face is pressed into the bar. His arms are bent and his hands are clenched, and his face is red and strained. The background is a gym with various machines and weights. The man is exerting himself to lift the weight, and his face is red and strained from the effort. The image is meant to be humorous, as it shows an older man trying to lift a weight that is likely too heavy for him, and his face is red and strained from the effort. The image is meant to be humorous, as it shows an older man trying to lift a weight that is likely too heavy for him, and his face is red and strained from the effort.

Annualism

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

The image shows an older man with white hair and a black shirt working out at the gym. He is sitting on a weight machine, holding a barbell with both hands, and his face is pressed into the bar. His arms are bent and his hands are clenched, and his face is red and strained. The background is a gym with various machines and weights. The man is exerting himself to lift the weight, and his face is red and strained from the effort. The image is meant to be humorous, as it shows an older man trying to lift a weight that is likely too heavy for him, and his face is red and strained from the effort. The image is meant to be humorous, as it shows an older man trying to lift a weight that is likely too heavy for him, and his face is red and strained from the effort.

This meme is a humorous representation of the challenges of getting back into the swing of things after a period of recovery or time off.  The top text reads, "Me letting my dealer know I'll be in rehab again for another 90 days." This is followed by an image of former US President Donald Trump, with his mouth open as if he's talking. The image is captioned, "Stand down, but also stand by," which is a play on words.  The meme suggests that the person is telling their dealer to stand down (i.e., not sell them any drugs) but also stand by (i.e., be ready to sell them again when they're out of rehab). The humor lies in the idea that the person is trying to both distance themselves from their dealer and still keep them on speed-dial.  Overall, the meme is a lighthearted way to poke fun at the challenges of recovery and the desire to maintain relationships with others while still prioritizing one's own well-being.

Annualism

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

This meme is a humorous representation of the challenges of getting back into the swing of things after a period of recovery or time off. The top text reads, "Me letting my dealer know I'll be in rehab again for another 90 days." This is followed by an image of former US President Donald Trump, with his mouth open as if he's talking. The image is captioned, "Stand down, but also stand by," which is a play on words. The meme suggests that the person is telling their dealer to stand down (i.e., not sell them any drugs) but also stand by (i.e., be ready to sell them again when they're out of rehab). The humor lies in the idea that the person is trying to both distance themselves from their dealer and still keep them on speed-dial. Overall, the meme is a lighthearted way to poke fun at the challenges of recovery and the desire to maintain relationships with others while still prioritizing one's own well-being.

The image is a still from a CNN news program. The host, a middle-aged man with short brown hair and glasses, is wearing a dark blue suit, white shirt, and red tie. He has his hands raised, palms up, in a gesture of surprise or inquiry.  In the foreground, a white and red banner with the words "PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE" in white text on a red background is visible. Below this, a white and red box with the words "WALLACE: 'JUST F***ING KILL ME NOW.'" in black text on a white background is shown. The text is written in a bold, all-caps font.  In the background, another person is partially visible, wearing a dark blue suit and white shirt. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of surprise or shock, as if the host is asking for something to be stopped or stopped immediately. The use of profanity in the text adds to the sense of urgency and drama.

Annualism

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

The image is a still from a CNN news program. The host, a middle-aged man with short brown hair and glasses, is wearing a dark blue suit, white shirt, and red tie. He has his hands raised, palms up, in a gesture of surprise or inquiry. In the foreground, a white and red banner with the words "PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE" in white text on a red background is visible. Below this, a white and red box with the words "WALLACE: 'JUST F***ING KILL ME NOW.'" in black text on a white background is shown. The text is written in a bold, all-caps font. In the background, another person is partially visible, wearing a dark blue suit and white shirt. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of surprise or shock, as if the host is asking for something to be stopped or stopped immediately. The use of profanity in the text adds to the sense of urgency and drama.

The meme is a comparison between two images of former US President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden. The left image shows Joe Biden with a serious expression, while the right image shows Donald Trump with a serious expression. The text above the images reads, "If 2020 was a presidential election." The text below the images reads, "Presidential." The meme is suggesting that both candidates' serious expressions are similar and that 2020 was a presidential election.

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

The meme is a comparison between two images of former US President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden. The left image shows Joe Biden with a serious expression, while the right image shows Donald Trump with a serious expression. The text above the images reads, "If 2020 was a presidential election." The text below the images reads, "Presidential." The meme is suggesting that both candidates' serious expressions are similar and that 2020 was a presidential election.

The meme features a split-screen image with two contrasting scenes. On the left, a man is shown standing in front of a door, holding a cigarette and looking dejected. The text above this image reads, "Debate: Ends." On the right, a man is shown standing on a step, with only his legs and feet visible. The text above this image states, "Every American immediately afterward." The meme humorously suggests that every American would feel dejected and want to escape immediately after a debate.

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

The meme features a split-screen image with two contrasting scenes. On the left, a man is shown standing in front of a door, holding a cigarette and looking dejected. The text above this image reads, "Debate: Ends." On the right, a man is shown standing on a step, with only his legs and feet visible. The text above this image states, "Every American immediately afterward." The meme humorously suggests that every American would feel dejected and want to escape immediately after a debate.

This meme features an image of a person dressed in a Xenomorph costume, a fictional alien species from the "Alien" movie franchise, wearing a long, flowing gown.  The text above the image reads, "the fly entering the debate hall." The implication is that the person in the costume is so out of place in a formal setting, it is comical.

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

This meme features an image of a person dressed in a Xenomorph costume, a fictional alien species from the "Alien" movie franchise, wearing a long, flowing gown. The text above the image reads, "the fly entering the debate hall." The implication is that the person in the costume is so out of place in a formal setting, it is comical.

This image is a still from a live news broadcast of a vice presidential debate. It is split into two screens, one for each candidate, Kamala Harris and Mike Pence. The screen on the right has an unusual amount of flies on it, as if they are flying around Mike Pence's head. The text "LIVE" and "VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE" is visible at the bottom of the screen. The image is meant to be humorous, as it is highly unusual for flies to be present on a live news broadcast, especially on someone's head. It is likely meant to be satirical or critical of the event or one of the candidates.

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

This image is a still from a live news broadcast of a vice presidential debate. It is split into two screens, one for each candidate, Kamala Harris and Mike Pence. The screen on the right has an unusual amount of flies on it, as if they are flying around Mike Pence's head. The text "LIVE" and "VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE" is visible at the bottom of the screen. The image is meant to be humorous, as it is highly unusual for flies to be present on a live news broadcast, especially on someone's head. It is likely meant to be satirical or critical of the event or one of the candidates.

This meme features a series of illustrations of a man's face, with the text "I don't like the way I feel right now" and "no one does" above and below the images, respectively. The images show the man's face changing from a neutral expression to a more aggressive or angry one, with the latter being the final image. The text implies that the man is feeling down, but the final image suggests that he's not alone in his feelings, and that others may be feeling the same way. The meme is meant to be relatable and humorous, acknowledging that it's okay to feel down sometimes, and that others may be feeling the same way.

Annualism

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

This meme features a series of illustrations of a man's face, with the text "I don't like the way I feel right now" and "no one does" above and below the images, respectively. The images show the man's face changing from a neutral expression to a more aggressive or angry one, with the latter being the final image. The text implies that the man is feeling down, but the final image suggests that he's not alone in his feelings, and that others may be feeling the same way. The meme is meant to be relatable and humorous, acknowledging that it's okay to feel down sometimes, and that others may be feeling the same way.

The meme is a tweet that pokes fun at the idea that professors are often too familiar with their students' struggles. The text reads: "Professors be like 'I know these are troubling times' then be the trouble during the times." The tweet is meant to be humorous and relatable, as it suggests that professors can sometimes be more of a hindrance than a help to their students. The image is likely a photo of a person or a scene that is meant to add context to the tweet. Overall, the meme is meant to be a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of being a student.

Annualism

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

The meme is a tweet that pokes fun at the idea that professors are often too familiar with their students' struggles. The text reads: "Professors be like 'I know these are troubling times' then be the trouble during the times." The tweet is meant to be humorous and relatable, as it suggests that professors can sometimes be more of a hindrance than a help to their students. The image is likely a photo of a person or a scene that is meant to add context to the tweet. Overall, the meme is meant to be a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of being a student.

The meme features a dog sitting in a chair, surrounded by flames, with a cup of coffee in front of it. The dog is calm and says, "But anyway, how are YOU?" The humor comes from the dog's nonchalant attitude in the face of a potentially deadly situation, making light of the situation and asking about the well-being of others. The image is meant to be humorous and relatable, showing that even in dire circumstances, people can still be concerned about others. The text is meant to be funny and relatable, and is meant to be read in a certain way.

Annualism

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

The meme features a dog sitting in a chair, surrounded by flames, with a cup of coffee in front of it. The dog is calm and says, "But anyway, how are YOU?" The humor comes from the dog's nonchalant attitude in the face of a potentially deadly situation, making light of the situation and asking about the well-being of others. The image is meant to be humorous and relatable, showing that even in dire circumstances, people can still be concerned about others. The text is meant to be funny and relatable, and is meant to be read in a certain way.

The meme features a scene from the Star Wars franchise, where a child is attempting to use the Force to pay off a debt of $600. The child's focus is directed at the money, and he is surrounded by others who are watching him. The image is meant to be humorous, as it is unlikely that a child would be able to use the Force to pay off a debt. The text in the image reads: "$600" and "8 months of back rent." The meme is meant to be humorous and satirical, as it pokes fun at the idea that a child would be able to use the Force to pay off a debt.

Annualism

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

The meme features a scene from the Star Wars franchise, where a child is attempting to use the Force to pay off a debt of $600. The child's focus is directed at the money, and he is surrounded by others who are watching him. The image is meant to be humorous, as it is unlikely that a child would be able to use the Force to pay off a debt. The text in the image reads: "$600" and "8 months of back rent." The meme is meant to be humorous and satirical, as it pokes fun at the idea that a child would be able to use the Force to pay off a debt.

The image is a tweet that reads, "BREAKING: Congress has announced that the next round of stimulus will be a pizza party." The tweet is accompanied by a photo of a woman with a caption that reads, "big dumb idiot." The tweet has been retweeted 68.8K times and has 5,161 quote tweets. The tweet has also been liked 493K times. The tweet is a satirical commentary on the COVID-19 stimulus package, suggesting that it will be a "pizza party" rather than a serious attempt to address the economic crisis. The use of the term "BREAKING" is meant to be ironic, as it is not a breaking news story. The tweet is intended to be humorous and satirical, rather than serious.

Annualism

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

The image is a tweet that reads, "BREAKING: Congress has announced that the next round of stimulus will be a pizza party." The tweet is accompanied by a photo of a woman with a caption that reads, "big dumb idiot." The tweet has been retweeted 68.8K times and has 5,161 quote tweets. The tweet has also been liked 493K times. The tweet is a satirical commentary on the COVID-19 stimulus package, suggesting that it will be a "pizza party" rather than a serious attempt to address the economic crisis. The use of the term "BREAKING" is meant to be ironic, as it is not a breaking news story. The tweet is intended to be humorous and satirical, rather than serious.

This tweet is a humorous take on the idea that people often use the phrase "these better not be the good old days" to express a sense of nostalgia for the past. The author, Traitor Joe, is using this phrase to express a more cynical and self-deprecating attitude, suggesting that the current state of things is so bad that it's better than what came before. The tweet is likely meant to be humorous and relatable, as it pokes fun at the idea of using this phrase to express a sense of hopelessness.

Annualism

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

This tweet is a humorous take on the idea that people often use the phrase "these better not be the good old days" to express a sense of nostalgia for the past. The author, Traitor Joe, is using this phrase to express a more cynical and self-deprecating attitude, suggesting that the current state of things is so bad that it's better than what came before. The tweet is likely meant to be humorous and relatable, as it pokes fun at the idea of using this phrase to express a sense of hopelessness.

Annualism

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

This meme is a Twitter post that pokes fun at the idea that 2020 was a particularly bad year. The original tweet says, "2020 can't get worse," but James Charles, a popular YouTube personality, responds with, "Just finished my first songwriting session and let me tell you, a BOP is in the works." The meme is meant to be humorous because it implies that even someone as popular as James Charles is having a bad year, but still managed to find some success. The image is likely meant to be shared on social media to bring some humor to your followers' feeds.

Annualism

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

This meme is a Twitter post that pokes fun at the idea that 2020 was a particularly bad year. The original tweet says, "2020 can't get worse," but James Charles, a popular YouTube personality, responds with, "Just finished my first songwriting session and let me tell you, a BOP is in the works." The meme is meant to be humorous because it implies that even someone as popular as James Charles is having a bad year, but still managed to find some success. The image is likely meant to be shared on social media to bring some humor to your followers' feeds.

The meme features a quote from Star Wars: "2020 may be rough, but there's always a light at the end of the tunnel." However, instead of an actual light, the image shows Darth Vader, a dark and powerful character from the same series, with a red lightsaber. This unexpected twist pokes fun at the idea that everything will be okay, even when things seem dire.

Annualism

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

The meme features a quote from Star Wars: "2020 may be rough, but there's always a light at the end of the tunnel." However, instead of an actual light, the image shows Darth Vader, a dark and powerful character from the same series, with a red lightsaber. This unexpected twist pokes fun at the idea that everything will be okay, even when things seem dire.

This meme is a tweet from Santiago Mayer. The text reads: "2020 is so fucking wild that the Pentagon just confirmed UFOs and it's barely news." The tweet is meant to be humorous and ironic, commenting on how 2020 has been so chaotic that even something as unusual as the government acknowledging the existence of UFOs is not that surprising.

Annualism

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

This meme is a tweet from Santiago Mayer. The text reads: "2020 is so fucking wild that the Pentagon just confirmed UFOs and it's barely news." The tweet is meant to be humorous and ironic, commenting on how 2020 has been so chaotic that even something as unusual as the government acknowledging the existence of UFOs is not that surprising.

This comic strip satirizes the feeling of being stuck in a never-ending cycle of COVID-19 lockdowns. The first panel shows a woman in bed, saying "AHH, BEDTIME IN QUARANTINE!" The second panel shows her falling asleep, but the third panel shows her waking up to a world in flames, with the text "DOOM SCROLL TIL DAWN" above her. The woman is now awake and still scrolling her phone, while a virus monster is behind her, suggesting that she is stuck in a never-ending cycle of COVID-19 lockdowns. The comic strip is meant to be humorous and relatable, as many people have experienced feeling like they are stuck in a never-ending cycle of lockdowns.

Annualism

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

This comic strip satirizes the feeling of being stuck in a never-ending cycle of COVID-19 lockdowns. The first panel shows a woman in bed, saying "AHH, BEDTIME IN QUARANTINE!" The second panel shows her falling asleep, but the third panel shows her waking up to a world in flames, with the text "DOOM SCROLL TIL DAWN" above her. The woman is now awake and still scrolling her phone, while a virus monster is behind her, suggesting that she is stuck in a never-ending cycle of COVID-19 lockdowns. The comic strip is meant to be humorous and relatable, as many people have experienced feeling like they are stuck in a never-ending cycle of lockdowns.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the contrast between 2019 and 2020. It features two images: one of former US President Bill Clinton, and another of former US President Bill Clinton's wife, former US Secretary of State and former US Senator, and 2016 US Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton. The meme's text reads: "My plans: 2019: Bill Clinton. 2020: Bill Clinton." The humor lies in the fact that both Bill and Hillary Clinton are both named Bill and/or Bill, making it seem like they are the same person. The meme is likely meant to be humorous and relatable, especially for those who have had to deal with multiple people with the same name.

Annualism

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

This meme is a humorous commentary on the contrast between 2019 and 2020. It features two images: one of former US President Bill Clinton, and another of former US President Bill Clinton's wife, former US Secretary of State and former US Senator, and 2016 US Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton. The meme's text reads: "My plans: 2019: Bill Clinton. 2020: Bill Clinton." The humor lies in the fact that both Bill and Hillary Clinton are both named Bill and/or Bill, making it seem like they are the same person. The meme is likely meant to be humorous and relatable, especially for those who have had to deal with multiple people with the same name.

The meme features an older man with a confused expression, his hand outstretched as if he's asking for something. The text "guess I'll die" is superimposed over his hand, implying he's not sure what to do with it. The image is meant to be humorous, suggesting that he’s not sure what to do with his life.

Annualism

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

The meme features an older man with a confused expression, his hand outstretched as if he's asking for something. The text "guess I'll die" is superimposed over his hand, implying he's not sure what to do with it. The image is meant to be humorous, suggesting that he’s not sure what to do with his life.