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This meme is a humorous comparison between a 1921 chemical reaction and a 2024 scene. The image shows a house covered in Trump 2024 campaign signs, flags, and other decorations. The text above the image reads: "1921: Chemist Thomas Midgley Jr. adds a small amount of tetraethyl lead to a gasoline engine to improve performance. 2024: A house owner adds a small amount of tetraethyl lead to their house to improve... um, not really."

Anti-Boomer

2024-10-19T20:26:31.348374+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between a 1921 chemical reaction and a 2024 scene. The image shows a house covered in Trump 2024 campaign signs, flags, and other decorations. The text above the image reads: "1921: Chemist Thomas Midgley Jr. adds a small amount of tetraethyl lead to a gasoline engine to improve performance. 2024: A house owner adds a small amount of tetraethyl lead to their house to improve... um, not really."

This meme is a humorous commentary on the internet's tendency to amplify and perpetuate absurd or extreme opinions. The image depicts a scene from the movie "The Incredibles" where a group of birds are singing "The Incredibles" song, but with the lyrics replaced with "I can do whatever I want". The text "The dumbest thing ever posted in history" is written above the birds, and the text "Boomers" is written above a group of birds on a rock in the background.

Anti-Boomer

2024-09-21T00:05:15.703223+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the internet's tendency to amplify and perpetuate absurd or extreme opinions. The image depicts a scene from the movie "The Incredibles" where a group of birds are singing "The Incredibles" song, but with the lyrics replaced with "I can do whatever I want". The text "The dumbest thing ever posted in history" is written above the birds, and the text "Boomers" is written above a group of birds on a rock in the background.

This meme is a play on the iconic scene from the Lord of the Rings where Gandalf and Saruman have a conversation. The image shows Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and Saruman (Christopher Lee) with their names replaced with "Frag" and "Rage", which are internet slang terms for "angry" and "frustrated". The text overlay reads "Frag" and "Rage" to poke fun at the idea that these characters are known for their intense emotions.

Anti-Boomer

2024-07-23T05:28:05.833119+00:00

This meme is a play on the iconic scene from the Lord of the Rings where Gandalf and Saruman have a conversation. The image shows Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and Saruman (Christopher Lee) with their names replaced with "Frag" and "Rage", which are internet slang terms for "angry" and "frustrated". The text overlay reads "Frag" and "Rage" to poke fun at the idea that these characters are known for their intense emotions.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived decline of quality in products and services over time, particularly in the context of the 1980s and 1990s. The image features a character from the anime series "Dragon Ball Z" with a shocked expression, accompanied by the text: "Boomers: anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. Boomers: anything that can go right, will go right."

Anti-Boomer

2024-04-06T19:08:22.353765+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived decline of quality in products and services over time, particularly in the context of the 1980s and 1990s. The image features a character from the anime series "Dragon Ball Z" with a shocked expression, accompanied by the text: "Boomers: anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. Boomers: anything that can go right, will go right."

This meme is a humorous image of an elderly man, likely a stereotype of a "grumpy old man," holding a jug of gasoline with a label that says "LEADED". The text at the top of the image reads, "Boomer getting ready to share his opinion on Facebook". The joke is that the "leaded" gasoline is a reference to the idea that "boomers" are often seen as being out of touch with modern technology, and the meme is poking fun at the stereotype that they often share their opinions on social media.

Anti-Boomer

2024-02-03T00:10:36.649638+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of an elderly man, likely a stereotype of a "grumpy old man," holding a jug of gasoline with a label that says "LEADED". The text at the top of the image reads, "Boomer getting ready to share his opinion on Facebook". The joke is that the "leaded" gasoline is a reference to the idea that "boomers" are often seen as being out of touch with modern technology, and the meme is poking fun at the stereotype that they often share their opinions on social media.

This meme is a play on the phrase "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right." It features a photo of two elderly women, one of whom is using a walker, with the caption "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right" overlaid on top of them. The text is then modified to "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right, because I'm right" and "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right, because I'm right, because I'm right".

Anti-Boomer

2023-12-04T01:34:43+00:00

This meme is a play on the phrase "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right." It features a photo of two elderly women, one of whom is using a walker, with the caption "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right" overlaid on top of them. The text is then modified to "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right, because I'm right" and "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right, because I'm right, because I'm right".

This meme is a humorous commentary on the differences in communication styles between generations. The top text reads: "Boomers: I'm reading a book." The bottom text reads: "Gen Z: I'm watching Netflix and tweeting about it." The meme is poking fun at the fact that people from different generations have different ways of expressing themselves and sharing their thoughts.

Anti-Boomer

2023-09-24T21:42:56+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the differences in communication styles between generations. The top text reads: "Boomers: I'm reading a book." The bottom text reads: "Gen Z: I'm watching Netflix and tweeting about it." The meme is poking fun at the fact that people from different generations have different ways of expressing themselves and sharing their thoughts.

This meme is a humorous take on the challenges of explaining complex technology to older generations. It features a series of four panels with simple stick figures, each with a different expression and speech bubble. The text reads: "Hey millennials, I have a QR code you can scan. It's called 'bootstraps'. It's called 'bootstraps'. It's called 'bootstraps'. It's called 'bootstraps'."

Anti-Boomer

2023-09-03T04:48:25+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the challenges of explaining complex technology to older generations. It features a series of four panels with simple stick figures, each with a different expression and speech bubble. The text reads: "Hey millennials, I have a QR code you can scan. It's called 'bootstraps'. It's called 'bootstraps'. It's called 'bootstraps'. It's called 'bootstraps'."

This meme is a humorous comparison between the childhoods of baby boomers and millennials. It features a split-screen image, with a serene forest scene on one side and a chaotic, apocalyptic landscape on the other. The text at the top reads "Boomers: Kids don't play outside anymore!" and the text at the bottom says "In reality: [image of a forest on fire]". The meme is poking fun at the idea that the previous generation's perception of children's lack of outdoor play is actually a reflection of the devastating effects of climate change.

Anti-Boomer

2023-08-24T17:51:08+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between the childhoods of baby boomers and millennials. It features a split-screen image, with a serene forest scene on one side and a chaotic, apocalyptic landscape on the other. The text at the top reads "Boomers: Kids don't play outside anymore!" and the text at the bottom says "In reality: [image of a forest on fire]". The meme is poking fun at the idea that the previous generation's perception of children's lack of outdoor play is actually a reflection of the devastating effects of climate change.

This meme is a screenshot of a Facebook comment thread where a user is responding to a news article about a group of castaways who survived on a deserted island by spelling "HELP" with palm fronds. The user is jokingly asking why the castaways didn't just use their knowledge of the movies to spell "HELP" with leaves, and the conversation devolves into a series of ridiculous and humorous responses, including a user asking why the castaways didn't use their knowledge of the movies to spell "HELP" with leaves, and another user responding with a series of ridiculous and humorous responses, including "they should have used their knowledge of the movies to spell 'HELP' with leaves" and "they should have used their knowledge of the movies to spell 'HELP' with leaves".

Anti-Boomer

2023-08-12T00:08:43+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a Facebook comment thread where a user is responding to a news article about a group of castaways who survived on a deserted island by spelling "HELP" with palm fronds. The user is jokingly asking why the castaways didn't just use their knowledge of the movies to spell "HELP" with leaves, and the conversation devolves into a series of ridiculous and humorous responses, including a user asking why the castaways didn't use their knowledge of the movies to spell "HELP" with leaves, and another user responding with a series of ridiculous and humorous responses, including "they should have used their knowledge of the movies to spell 'HELP' with leaves" and "they should have used their knowledge of the movies to spell 'HELP' with leaves".

This meme is a humorous commentary on the relationship between parents and children. The image is a quote from a person's social media post, which reads: "i do not respect my elders / i do not respect my elders / i do not respect my elders / i do not respect my elders / in fact / i judge you more / if you've had / all this time / to become / a decent person / and instead / you became / the opposite".

Anti-Boomer

2023-07-11T11:09:15+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the relationship between parents and children. The image is a quote from a person's social media post, which reads: "i do not respect my elders / i do not respect my elders / i do not respect my elders / i do not respect my elders / in fact / i judge you more / if you've had / all this time / to become / a decent person / and instead / you became / the opposite".

This meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived laziness of children in the past. The top image shows an elderly couple with a caption "Kids these days are lazy" and the bottom image shows children on motorcycles with the caption "Back in my day we were always outside" and "In my day we were always outside" is crossed out and replaced with "In my day we were always outside" and "Now kids just ride motorcycles".

Anti-Boomer

2023-06-13T06:09:09+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived laziness of children in the past. The top image shows an elderly couple with a caption "Kids these days are lazy" and the bottom image shows children on motorcycles with the caption "Back in my day we were always outside" and "In my day we were always outside" is crossed out and replaced with "In my day we were always outside" and "Now kids just ride motorcycles".

This meme is a humorous image featuring a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and his crewmate, Commander Deanna Troi. The image depicts a scene where Captain Picard is visibly annoyed and frustrated, with the text "The person in front of me at the gas station, trying to pay with a $100 bill" overlaid on the image. The meme is captioned "When the person in front of you at the gas station is trying to pay with a $100 bill" and features the response "Me" with a scowling expression.

Anti-Boomer

2023-06-12T19:48:04+00:00

This meme is a humorous image featuring a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and his crewmate, Commander Deanna Troi. The image depicts a scene where Captain Picard is visibly annoyed and frustrated, with the text "The person in front of me at the gas station, trying to pay with a $100 bill" overlaid on the image. The meme is captioned "When the person in front of you at the gas station is trying to pay with a $100 bill" and features the response "Me" with a scowling expression.

This meme is a humorous image of a boat with a Confederate flag and a Trump 2024 flag, implying that the owner is trying to make a statement about their politics. The text above the image reads: "The problem with kids these days is they want a participation trophy even if they lose." The meme is poking fun at the idea that people are trying to make a statement about their politics by using a boat with a Confederate flag, which is a symbol of the American Civil War and a symbol of racism and slavery.

Anti-Boomer

2023-05-24T22:38:56+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a boat with a Confederate flag and a Trump 2024 flag, implying that the owner is trying to make a statement about their politics. The text above the image reads: "The problem with kids these days is they want a participation trophy even if they lose." The meme is poking fun at the idea that people are trying to make a statement about their politics by using a boat with a Confederate flag, which is a symbol of the American Civil War and a symbol of racism and slavery.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the financial struggles of younger generations. The image shows a screenshot of a Twitter thread where a user, @Trinhnomics, is explaining to a friend why millennials are struggling financially. The text reads: "In 2008, the economy crashed & the government bailed out banks. Now, in 2020, the economy crashed & the government is bailing out everyone. Except, it's not. The bailouts are for corporations, not people. The people are still struggling & getting poorer."

Anti-Boomer

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

This meme is a humorous commentary on the financial struggles of younger generations. The image shows a screenshot of a Twitter thread where a user, @Trinhnomics, is explaining to a friend why millennials are struggling financially. The text reads: "In 2008, the economy crashed & the government bailed out banks. Now, in 2020, the economy crashed & the government is bailing out everyone. Except, it's not. The bailouts are for corporations, not people. The people are still struggling & getting poorer."

Anti-Boomer

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

The meme is a humorous commentary on the struggles of adulthood, specifically the financial struggles of millennials. The text reads: "In 2020, I still can't afford a house. I'm starting to think the boomers were right."

Anti-Boomer

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

The meme is a humorous commentary on the struggles of adulthood, specifically the financial struggles of millennials. The text reads: "In 2020, I still can't afford a house. I'm starting to think the boomers were right."

This meme is a humorous image of a cat sitting at a desk, looking at a computer screen with a confused expression. The text "BOOMERS" and "GEN Z" are overlaid on the image, with "BOOMERS" pointing to the cat and "GEN Z" pointing to a nearby screen displaying a Wikipedia page on "Internet Culture". The meme is a lighthearted commentary on the generational differences in online culture, with the cat representing the older generation and the screen representing the younger generation.

Anti-Boomer

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

This meme is a humorous image of a cat sitting at a desk, looking at a computer screen with a confused expression. The text "BOOMERS" and "GEN Z" are overlaid on the image, with "BOOMERS" pointing to the cat and "GEN Z" pointing to a nearby screen displaying a Wikipedia page on "Internet Culture". The meme is a lighthearted commentary on the generational differences in online culture, with the cat representing the older generation and the screen representing the younger generation.

The meme is a humorous commentary on the changing attitudes towards discipline in schools. It shows a quote from a 1950s-era teacher's lecture, "I got spanked by my teacher and I turned out just fine," followed by a modern response, "The kids are telling us what they want to be called." The meme pokes fun at the shift in societal values and the way children are now being allowed to express themselves and have their identities respected.

Anti-Boomer

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

The meme is a humorous commentary on the changing attitudes towards discipline in schools. It shows a quote from a 1950s-era teacher's lecture, "I got spanked by my teacher and I turned out just fine," followed by a modern response, "The kids are telling us what they want to be called." The meme pokes fun at the shift in societal values and the way children are now being allowed to express themselves and have their identities respected.

This meme is a humorous image of an elderly woman struggling to keep up with a crowd of people on a staircase, with many younger individuals passing by her. The text "HUMANS WANTING TO PROGRESS" is overlaid at the top, and "BOOMERS" is written below the image, implying that the elderly woman is a stereotypical "boomer" who is struggling to keep up with the pace of modern society. The meme is meant to be ironic and humorous, poking fun at the stereotype that older generations are often out of touch with modern technology and societal norms.

Anti-Boomer

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

This meme is a humorous image of an elderly woman struggling to keep up with a crowd of people on a staircase, with many younger individuals passing by her. The text "HUMANS WANTING TO PROGRESS" is overlaid at the top, and "BOOMERS" is written below the image, implying that the elderly woman is a stereotypical "boomer" who is struggling to keep up with the pace of modern society. The meme is meant to be ironic and humorous, poking fun at the stereotype that older generations are often out of touch with modern technology and societal norms.

This meme is a humorous take on the stereotype that scientists are detached from reality. It starts with a quote from 97% of scientists, saying that climate change is real and caused by humans. However, the response from a "boomer" (a stereotype of an older person) is dismissive and sarcastic, saying that climate change is a "leftist hoax" and that scientists are "fake news". The response from a "millennial" (a stereotype of a younger person) is a sarcastic comment about the boomer's response, saying that they are "not even wrong".

Anti-Boomer

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

This meme is a humorous take on the stereotype that scientists are detached from reality. It starts with a quote from 97% of scientists, saying that climate change is real and caused by humans. However, the response from a "boomer" (a stereotype of an older person) is dismissive and sarcastic, saying that climate change is a "leftist hoax" and that scientists are "fake news". The response from a "millennial" (a stereotype of a younger person) is a sarcastic comment about the boomer's response, saying that they are "not even wrong".

This meme is a humorous image of a person trying to escape through a window, with their legs sticking out of the frame. The text "HOW DARE YOU CANCEL THE BINGO" is written in a bold, playful font, implying that the person is angry and frustrated that their bingo night has been cancelled. The image is likely meant to be humorous and relatable, poking fun at the frustration of having plans ruined.

Anti-Boomer

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

This meme is a humorous image of a person trying to escape through a window, with their legs sticking out of the frame. The text "HOW DARE YOU CANCEL THE BINGO" is written in a bold, playful font, implying that the person is angry and frustrated that their bingo night has been cancelled. The image is likely meant to be humorous and relatable, poking fun at the frustration of having plans ruined.

Anti-Boomer

2023-05-10T20:59:58+00:00