2024-03-28T02:02:25.929356+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post. The text reads: "The 'college is a scam' crowd is going to love this: A new study finds that 1 in 5 engineers don't know how to do basic math." The post is followed by a quote from a Twitter user that says, "The 'college is a scam' crowd is going to love this: A new study finds that 1 in 5 engineers don't know how to do basic math."
2024-02-04T02:03:28.469509+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between the dramatic decline in infant mortality rates in the United States, as depicted in a graph, and the perceived efficacy of antibiotics. The text at the top reads, "For people who think oregano and onions work as an antibiotic..." and the graph shows a steep decline in infant mortality rates from the early 20th century to the late 20th century. The caption below the graph says, "In 1900, 1 in 7 babies died in the first year of life. Now, it's less than 1 in 100."
2023-06-22T18:44:49+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the stereotype of a "reducer" or "resourcer" (a person who searches for information on the internet) becoming a "resourcer" (a person who finds and provides information). The image features a character from the Simpsons, Bart, sitting at a computer, with the Google search bar displaying the phrase "What I want to be true". The meme is captioned "I'm a resourcer" in a playful nod to the idea of someone being a "resourcer" (a person who finds and provides information) rather than a "reducer" (a person who reduces or minimizes something).
2023-06-19T06:33:45+00:00
This meme depicts a handshake between two people, with the text "In a world..." written above them. The text below the handshake reads "where everyone is a little bit of everything". The meme is a play on the phrase "in a world where..." often used to set up a hypothetical or fantastical scenario, but in this case, it's used to poke fun at the idea that people are often pigeon-holed into specific groups or ideologies. The text is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the absurdity of modern politics and the tendency to categorize people into "left" or "right" ideologies.
2023-06-15T00:28:48+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of a math teacher explaining the Pythagorean theorem, but the students' responses are absurd and humorous. The text in the image includes a teacher explaining the theorem, followed by a series of ridiculous student responses, such as "It's a right angle conspiracy" and "It's only a theorem, not a theorem-ian."
2023-05-10T21:03:32+00:00
This meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users. The first user says "hey i skimmed your tweet and saw some words i recognize" and the second user responds with a sarcastic and absurd statement, implying that the first user is only able to recognize a few words because they are a "broken" person. The second user's response is "hey i skimmed your tweet and saw some words i recognize. anyway here's my opinion on what i imagine you said"