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The meme is a humorous comparison between the ancient Babylonian law code (the "Babylonian Code") and the current state of the world. The text on the image reads: "The Babylonian Code, 2000 BC: If you steal a house, you will be put to the house. If you steal a field, you will be put to the field." The meme is poking fun at the idea that the ancient law code is more straightforward and less corruptible than modern society.

Anti-Conservative

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2025-06-03T19:17:04.771604+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a humorous comparison between the ancient Babylonian law code (the "Babylonian Code") and the current state of the world. The text on the image reads: "The Babylonian Code, 2000 BC: If you steal a house, you will be put to the house. If you steal a field, you will be put to the field." The meme is poking fun at the idea that the ancient law code is more straightforward and less corruptible than modern society.

This meme is a play on the popular internet image of a snake eating a shoe, but with a twist. The image depicts a snake wearing a shoe and the text "OMG YOUR TREAD TASTES GREAT" is written above it. The meme is likely a humorous take on the idea that someone's footwear is so delicious that it's being devoured by a snake.

Anti-Conservative

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2025-05-12T06:19:45.383119+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a play on the popular internet image of a snake eating a shoe, but with a twist. The image depicts a snake wearing a shoe and the text "OMG YOUR TREAD TASTES GREAT" is written above it. The meme is likely a humorous take on the idea that someone's footwear is so delicious that it's being devoured by a snake.

The meme is an image of a news article headline about a trade dispute between the US and China. The headline reads "Trade War" and "China" is mentioned in the text. The article discusses the impact of the trade war on the US economy and the potential consequences of the conflict.

Anti-Conservative

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2025-04-27T03:02:21.999765+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is an image of a news article headline about a trade dispute between the US and China. The headline reads "Trade War" and "China" is mentioned in the text. The article discusses the impact of the trade war on the US economy and the potential consequences of the conflict.

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from The Independent, a British news publication. The tweet features a photo of Elon Musk wearing a "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) hat, with the caption "Musk wants to leave politics because he's tired of 'attacks' from the left." Below the tweet is a response from a user named "trash jones" that reads "who's the snowflake now you f***ing loser".

Anti-Conservative

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2025-04-25T18:09:45.660836+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from The Independent, a British news publication. The tweet features a photo of Elon Musk wearing a "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) hat, with the caption "Musk wants to leave politics because he's tired of 'attacks' from the left." Below the tweet is a response from a user named "trash jones" that reads "who's the snowflake now you f***ing loser".

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet that appears to be a joke about a news article that was likely never published. The text on the image reads: "In all of American history only 3 people had been prosecuted for whistleblowing. Obama indicted a record 9 journalists during his presidency alone and tried to go after many more."

Anti-Conservative

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2025-04-11T04:25:24.339392+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet that appears to be a joke about a news article that was likely never published. The text on the image reads: "In all of American history only 3 people had been prosecuted for whistleblowing. Obama indicted a record 9 journalists during his presidency alone and tried to go after many more."

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from a user named "Tiffany Fong" (not a real person, but a Twitter account that has been used to create and share memes). The post is a simple image with a caption that reads "Thank you, Mr. President" and a screenshot of a popular meme featuring a group of people in a circle, all of whom are smiling and embracing each other.

Anti-Conservative

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2025-04-11T04:23:12.039414+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from a user named "Tiffany Fong" (not a real person, but a Twitter account that has been used to create and share memes). The post is a simple image with a caption that reads "Thank you, Mr. President" and a screenshot of a popular meme featuring a group of people in a circle, all of whom are smiling and embracing each other.

This meme is a satirical image of a person in a dumpster, surrounded by burning books. The image is captioned with the text "Roseanne Barr's Illiteracy Charity Snatches 100 Millionth Book from Child". The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea of a charity that is supposed to help children, but instead is burning books, which is the opposite of what a charity should be doing.

Anti-Conservative

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2025-04-11T04:22:59.501746+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a satirical image of a person in a dumpster, surrounded by burning books. The image is captioned with the text "Roseanne Barr's Illiteracy Charity Snatches 100 Millionth Book from Child". The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea of a charity that is supposed to help children, but instead is burning books, which is the opposite of what a charity should be doing.

This meme is a commentary on the current state of politics and the rise of authoritarianism. It features an image of the American flag with 13 stripes, but the stripes are actually bars, implying a prison or detention facility. The text above the image reads: "When you get disappeared by fascists, remember who made it legal."

Anti-Conservative

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2025-04-11T04:21:13.994121+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a commentary on the current state of politics and the rise of authoritarianism. It features an image of the American flag with 13 stripes, but the stripes are actually bars, implying a prison or detention facility. The text above the image reads: "When you get disappeared by fascists, remember who made it legal."

This meme is an image of a dog with a large piece of wood stuck in its mouth, and a sign in the background with a red circle and line through a picture of a dog. The text "no dogs allowed" is written in a childlike font above the sign.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2025-03-01T20:13:47.317991+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is an image of a dog with a large piece of wood stuck in its mouth, and a sign in the background with a red circle and line through a picture of a dog. The text "no dogs allowed" is written in a childlike font above the sign.

The meme is a reference to the American Revolution's "Don't Tread on Me" flag, but with a humorous twist. The image features a snake wrapped around a boot, with the snake's head poking out of the top. The text "One if by land, two if by sea" is replaced with "One day I'll own this boot".

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2025-02-13T01:46:52.310933+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a reference to the American Revolution's "Don't Tread on Me" flag, but with a humorous twist. The image features a snake wrapped around a boot, with the snake's head poking out of the top. The text "One if by land, two if by sea" is replaced with "One day I'll own this boot".

This meme features a photo of a rugged, bearded man in military gear, holding a keyboard and mouse. The image is captioned "grown men logging onto social media to complain about Disney movies being woke". The meme is poking fun at the stereotype that some men, often referred to as "incels" or "men's rights activists", are overly sensitive and aggressive online, particularly when it comes to issues like feminism and social justice. The image is a humorous exaggeration of this stereotype, with the character's rugged, military-inspired appearance and the fact that he's using a keyboard and mouse, which is a more typical tool for online complaining.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-12-30T18:40:31.777194+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme features a photo of a rugged, bearded man in military gear, holding a keyboard and mouse. The image is captioned "grown men logging onto social media to complain about Disney movies being woke". The meme is poking fun at the stereotype that some men, often referred to as "incels" or "men's rights activists", are overly sensitive and aggressive online, particularly when it comes to issues like feminism and social justice. The image is a humorous exaggeration of this stereotype, with the character's rugged, military-inspired appearance and the fact that he's using a keyboard and mouse, which is a more typical tool for online complaining.

The meme is a humorous take on the concept of a "homo-erotic fantasy" of what someone wants to look like. The image shows a muscular, tattooed man with a stern expression, but the text above it pokes fun at the idea that someone might have a "homo-erotic fantasy" of what they want to look like, implying that it's "freaking weird" and that they are a "confused cult" in many ways.

Anti-Conservative

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2024-10-31T02:45:16.833328+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a humorous take on the concept of a "homo-erotic fantasy" of what someone wants to look like. The image shows a muscular, tattooed man with a stern expression, but the text above it pokes fun at the idea that someone might have a "homo-erotic fantasy" of what they want to look like, implying that it's "freaking weird" and that they are a "confused cult" in many ways.

The meme is a screenshot of a TV show or movie scene where a character, "JD" (short for "John D"), is at a counter, being asked to pay for his order. The text "I'm JD Vance" appears on the screen, followed by "I... I'm... I'm..." and then "I'm...". The text is then cut off, and the rest of the sentence is "I'm... I'm... I'm...". The meme is likely a humorous reference to the fact that JD Vance, a politician, has been known for his awkwardness and public speaking mistakes.

Anti-Conservative

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2024-10-04T22:13:48.148340+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a screenshot of a TV show or movie scene where a character, "JD" (short for "John D"), is at a counter, being asked to pay for his order. The text "I'm JD Vance" appears on the screen, followed by "I... I'm... I'm..." and then "I'm...". The text is then cut off, and the rest of the sentence is "I'm... I'm... I'm...". The meme is likely a humorous reference to the fact that JD Vance, a politician, has been known for his awkwardness and public speaking mistakes.

This meme is a play on the classic "Gadsden flag" design, which features a coiled snake and the phrase "Don't Tread on Me." In this version, the phrase has been modified to "Nobody Is Treading On You. You're Weird." The image is a humorous take on the original, implying that the person being addressed is so unusual that they're not even worthy of being threatened.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-08-06T23:42:58.820674+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a play on the classic "Gadsden flag" design, which features a coiled snake and the phrase "Don't Tread on Me." In this version, the phrase has been modified to "Nobody Is Treading On You. You're Weird." The image is a humorous take on the original, implying that the person being addressed is so unusual that they're not even worthy of being threatened.

The meme is a simple drawing of a person with a tear in their eye, indicating they are crying. The text "Bigots laugh" is written above the image, and "reacting to a post" is written below. The image is meant to be humorous, implying that bigots are so unhappy with something that they're crying, but the phrase "reacting to a post" is a common internet term for someone's emotional response to something online.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-07-17T22:52:08.565252+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a simple drawing of a person with a tear in their eye, indicating they are crying. The text "Bigots laugh" is written above the image, and "reacting to a post" is written below. The image is meant to be humorous, implying that bigots are so unhappy with something that they're crying, but the phrase "reacting to a post" is a common internet term for someone's emotional response to something online.

This meme is a humorous image of a character from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, specifically the villainous alien species known as the Borg's "Borg" brother, but actually, it's a character named "Bert" from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image features a close-up of the character's face, with a caption that reads "I am Loc... I mean, I am Loc... I mean, I am...". The text is in a playful, humorous tone, implying that the character is trying to remember his own name, but keeps getting it wrong.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-07-06T03:00:28.061986+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a humorous image of a character from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, specifically the villainous alien species known as the Borg's "Borg" brother, but actually, it's a character named "Bert" from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image features a close-up of the character's face, with a caption that reads "I am Loc... I mean, I am Loc... I mean, I am...". The text is in a playful, humorous tone, implying that the character is trying to remember his own name, but keeps getting it wrong.

The meme is a split-screen image with a scene from the TV show "The Simpsons" on the left, and a scene from the same show on the right. The left scene shows a store with a sign reading "Indisputable Fossil Records" and a sign in the window reading "We're not just a store, we're a museum". The right scene shows a sign in a bathroom reading "Unisex Bathroom" with a picture of a man and a woman. The meme is likely poking fun at the idea of a store or museum being called "indisputable" and the sign in the bathroom being a joke about the lack of a gender-specific bathroom.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-06-11T18:12:27.149366+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a split-screen image with a scene from the TV show "The Simpsons" on the left, and a scene from the same show on the right. The left scene shows a store with a sign reading "Indisputable Fossil Records" and a sign in the window reading "We're not just a store, we're a museum". The right scene shows a sign in a bathroom reading "Unisex Bathroom" with a picture of a man and a woman. The meme is likely poking fun at the idea of a store or museum being called "indisputable" and the sign in the bathroom being a joke about the lack of a gender-specific bathroom.

This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters, likely from a science fiction or fantasy TV show. The top panel shows a woman asking if a large sum of money is "a lot," and the man responds with a sarcastic "no." The second panel shows the woman asking if the man's response is "a lot" of something, and the man responds with a joke about the legal consequences of his answer.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-05-31T02:56:22.001996+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters, likely from a science fiction or fantasy TV show. The top panel shows a woman asking if a large sum of money is "a lot," and the man responds with a sarcastic "no." The second panel shows the woman asking if the man's response is "a lot" of something, and the man responds with a joke about the legal consequences of his answer.

The meme is a humorous take on the biblical passage from Leviticus 19: 33-34. The image is likely a photo of a person with a sign or a poster that says "I am a 33-34 year old man". The meme is poking fun at the idea that the passage is a "rule" for someone who is 33-34 years old, implying that it's a rule for someone who is literally 33 or 34 years old.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-05-19T19:21:25.166308+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a humorous take on the biblical passage from Leviticus 19: 33-34. The image is likely a photo of a person with a sign or a poster that says "I am a 33-34 year old man". The meme is poking fun at the idea that the passage is a "rule" for someone who is 33-34 years old, implying that it's a rule for someone who is literally 33 or 34 years old.

This meme features a character from the "Pepe" meme series, known for its simple, emotive design. The image shows the character with a shocked expression, and the text "The left can't meme" is written above it. Below, a second character is shown with a similar expression, and the text "The right is incapable of art, culture, and reason" is written next to it. The meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived differences between left and right-wing ideologies, with the second character implying that the right is incapable of producing good art, culture, or reason.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-05-15T19:42:38.355965+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme features a character from the "Pepe" meme series, known for its simple, emotive design. The image shows the character with a shocked expression, and the text "The left can't meme" is written above it. Below, a second character is shown with a similar expression, and the text "The right is incapable of art, culture, and reason" is written next to it. The meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived differences between left and right-wing ideologies, with the second character implying that the right is incapable of producing good art, culture, or reason.

This meme features a photo of a man in a grocery store, dressed in a cowboy hat and a holstered gun on his belt. He's wearing a t-shirt with a cartoon cow and the phrase "I survived the dairy aisle". The caption above the image reads "He survived the dairy aisle. This time."

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-04-06T19:04:52.683442+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme features a photo of a man in a grocery store, dressed in a cowboy hat and a holstered gun on his belt. He's wearing a t-shirt with a cartoon cow and the phrase "I survived the dairy aisle". The caption above the image reads "He survived the dairy aisle. This time."

This meme is a simple, hand-drawn image of a salt stand, with a sign reading "SALT" and a jar of salt on a table. The image is accompanied by a speech bubble with the text "Slugs for Salt! Slugs for Salt! Slugs for Salt!" and a crowd of slugs in the foreground. The humor comes from the absurdity of a crowd of slugs enthusiastically chanting a slogan for a salt stand.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-04-03T21:41:09.479037+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a simple, hand-drawn image of a salt stand, with a sign reading "SALT" and a jar of salt on a table. The image is accompanied by a speech bubble with the text "Slugs for Salt! Slugs for Salt! Slugs for Salt!" and a crowd of slugs in the foreground. The humor comes from the absurdity of a crowd of slugs enthusiastically chanting a slogan for a salt stand.

The meme is a photo of a football stadium with a quote from comedian Jimmy Kimmel. The quote is written in white text at the top of the image and reads: "Lindsey Graham is probably the closest Donald Trump will ever come to owning a dog." The image is likely a humorous commentary on the relationship between the two public figures.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-01-31T22:53:45.851134+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a photo of a football stadium with a quote from comedian Jimmy Kimmel. The quote is written in white text at the top of the image and reads: "Lindsey Graham is probably the closest Donald Trump will ever come to owning a dog." The image is likely a humorous commentary on the relationship between the two public figures.

The meme is a humorous comparison between two opposing ideologies. On the left, a character with a punk rock aesthetic is labeled "You deserve higher wages and to work less hours." On the right, a character with a grotesque, zombie-like appearance is labeled "How dare you." The meme implies that the character on the right is a Trump supporter or a conservative, and the text is a sarcastic response to their perceived hypocrisy.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2024-01-19T00:57:43+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a humorous comparison between two opposing ideologies. On the left, a character with a punk rock aesthetic is labeled "You deserve higher wages and to work less hours." On the right, a character with a grotesque, zombie-like appearance is labeled "How dare you." The meme implies that the character on the right is a Trump supporter or a conservative, and the text is a sarcastic response to their perceived hypocrisy.

This meme is a simple diagram with two opposite ends labeled "Doesn't want to be funny" and "Wants to be funny". The meme is asking the user to place a photo of themselves on one of the ends, indicating whether they want to be perceived as funny or not.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2023-12-17T21:53:39+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a simple diagram with two opposite ends labeled "Doesn't want to be funny" and "Wants to be funny". The meme is asking the user to place a photo of themselves on one of the ends, indicating whether they want to be perceived as funny or not.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the importance of learning from history. The image features a quote in a plain, white font on a black background, stating: "Once you learn a sufficient amount of history, you will either be a Marxist or a liar." The quote is attributed to "Karl Marx," but its authenticity is likely a joke, as the quote is not a known saying of the famous philosopher. The meme pokes fun at the idea that learning from history is often a challenge, and the quote is likely meant to be humorous rather than serious.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2023-12-13T05:47:10+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a humorous commentary on the importance of learning from history. The image features a quote in a plain, white font on a black background, stating: "Once you learn a sufficient amount of history, you will either be a Marxist or a liar." The quote is attributed to "Karl Marx," but its authenticity is likely a joke, as the quote is not a known saying of the famous philosopher. The meme pokes fun at the idea that learning from history is often a challenge, and the quote is likely meant to be humorous rather than serious.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2023-12-04T01:26:07+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from a user named "Burner" that shows a collage of 9 people, including the user, with their faces obscured by sunglasses. The user claims that the image of him in the collage has been circulating for a while now, and he has not given permission for anyone to use his photo. The text also mentions that he will report any cases of his photo being used to Twitter for copyright.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2023-09-15T01:07:09+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from a user named "Burner" that shows a collage of 9 people, including the user, with their faces obscured by sunglasses. The user claims that the image of him in the collage has been circulating for a while now, and he has not given permission for anyone to use his photo. The text also mentions that he will report any cases of his photo being used to Twitter for copyright.

This meme is a humorous take on the classic sci-fi movie "The Terminator" where a cyborg is sent back in time to kill the future leader of humanity. The image shows a cyborg standing in a desolate landscape, with a red sky and a "Terminator"-like cyborg in the foreground. The text "Escape your hometown before you can't" is written in a futuristic, sci-fi font, playing on the idea of the cyborg's mission to kill the leader of the human resistance.

Anti-Conservative

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2023-09-08T20:16:28+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a humorous take on the classic sci-fi movie "The Terminator" where a cyborg is sent back in time to kill the future leader of humanity. The image shows a cyborg standing in a desolate landscape, with a red sky and a "Terminator"-like cyborg in the foreground. The text "Escape your hometown before you can't" is written in a futuristic, sci-fi font, playing on the idea of the cyborg's mission to kill the leader of the human resistance.

The meme is a screenshot of a character from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, specifically the Klingon warrior K’Ehler, from the episode "The Klingon Way". The character is known for his dry, sarcastic wit. The text at the top of the meme reads "I am K’Ehler, son of K’Ehler", and at the bottom, "I called them 'educated', they called me 'K'."

Anti-Conservative

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2023-09-08T19:09:39+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a screenshot of a character from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, specifically the Klingon warrior K’Ehler, from the episode "The Klingon Way". The character is known for his dry, sarcastic wit. The text at the top of the meme reads "I am K’Ehler, son of K’Ehler", and at the bottom, "I called them 'educated', they called me 'K'."

This meme features a black-and-white image of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, with a quote overlaid on top. The quote, in a bold, white font, reads: "Accuse the other side of that which you are guilty." This is a quote often attributed to Goebbels, but it's actually a misquote of a phrase often attributed to George Orwell.

Anti-Conservative

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2023-09-07T15:43:26+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme features a black-and-white image of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, with a quote overlaid on top. The quote, in a bold, white font, reads: "Accuse the other side of that which you are guilty." This is a quote often attributed to Goebbels, but it's actually a misquote of a phrase often attributed to George Orwell.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The top image shows a character from a TV show, likely from the series "Succession", who is known for his sharp and often sarcastic wit. The text above him reads "Freeze all motor functions." The bottom image shows Mitch McConnell, a US Senator, with a similar expression of annoyance or frustration. The implication is that the character's instruction to "freeze all motor functions" is being applied to Mitch McConnell, suggesting that he is also being "frozen" in a similar state of annoyance or frustration.

Anti-Conservative

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2023-09-01T17:43:31+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The top image shows a character from a TV show, likely from the series "Succession", who is known for his sharp and often sarcastic wit. The text above him reads "Freeze all motor functions." The bottom image shows Mitch McConnell, a US Senator, with a similar expression of annoyance or frustration. The implication is that the character's instruction to "freeze all motor functions" is being applied to Mitch McConnell, suggesting that he is also being "frozen" in a similar state of annoyance or frustration.

This meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post from a tattoo artist, showcasing three tattoos of American flags with varying levels of... creativity. The text above the images reads "Booking begins tomorrow at 11am. Till then enjoy this cover up." The post is a tongue-in-cheek joke about the tattoos being, um, less than ideal.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2023-08-16T20:50:37+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post from a tattoo artist, showcasing three tattoos of American flags with varying levels of... creativity. The text above the images reads "Booking begins tomorrow at 11am. Till then enjoy this cover up." The post is a tongue-in-cheek joke about the tattoos being, um, less than ideal.

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that someone is trying to protect their children from learning about a difficult or sensitive topic. The image shows a woman standing at a podium, wearing a Confederate flag hat and a look of outrage, saying "I don't understand history, and I don't want to!" The text then reads, "I don't understand history, and I don't want to! And I have to protect my kids from understanding it!"

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2023-08-10T22:21:32+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that someone is trying to protect their children from learning about a difficult or sensitive topic. The image shows a woman standing at a podium, wearing a Confederate flag hat and a look of outrage, saying "I don't understand history, and I don't want to!" The text then reads, "I don't understand history, and I don't want to! And I have to protect my kids from understanding it!"

This meme is a screenshot of a Reddit post that reads: "BREAKING NEWS: ST STRANGE NEW WORLDS BANNED IN FLORIDA DUE TO CAPTAIN PIPES ABILITY TO MAKE HETERO MEN QUESTION THEIR SEXUALITY. HOT YOUNG SPACER M' BENGAL AND SONIC SHOWER M' BENGAL ALSO THREATENED WITH DEATH." The image shows a photo of a Star Trek: Strange New Worlds character, Captain Pike, looking stern and serious.

Anti-Conservative

First Seen:

2023-08-01T19:23:24+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a screenshot of a Reddit post that reads: "BREAKING NEWS: ST STRANGE NEW WORLDS BANNED IN FLORIDA DUE TO CAPTAIN PIPES ABILITY TO MAKE HETERO MEN QUESTION THEIR SEXUALITY. HOT YOUNG SPACER M' BENGAL AND SONIC SHOWER M' BENGAL ALSO THREATENED WITH DEATH." The image shows a photo of a Star Trek: Strange New Worlds character, Captain Pike, looking stern and serious.

This meme is a joke about Matt Gaetz, a US politician, and his relationship with his sister. The image shows a photo of Matt Gaetz and his sister, with the text "Matt Gaetz's sister" and "Matt Gaetz's sister is a 17-year-old girl who he's been accused of having sex with." The meme is a joke about the fact that Matt Gaetz's sister is a 17-year-old girl, implying that he has been accused of having sex with her, which is a serious accusation of a crime.

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This meme is a joke about Matt Gaetz, a US politician, and his relationship with his sister. The image shows a photo of Matt Gaetz and his sister, with the text "Matt Gaetz's sister" and "Matt Gaetz's sister is a 17-year-old girl who he's been accused of having sex with." The meme is a joke about the fact that Matt Gaetz's sister is a 17-year-old girl, implying that he has been accused of having sex with her, which is a serious accusation of a crime.

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that some people think they can make the world a better place by trying to change it. The image shows a person who thinks "life ain't fair" and then another person who responds with "Maybe we should try to make life more fair". The first person then looks annoyed, implying that they think it's impossible to make the world a better place.

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This meme is a humorous take on the idea that some people think they can make the world a better place by trying to change it. The image shows a person who thinks "life ain't fair" and then another person who responds with "Maybe we should try to make life more fair". The first person then looks annoyed, implying that they think it's impossible to make the world a better place.

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Ben Shapiro and Dr. Jordan Peterson. Ben Shapiro posts a question to Dr. Peterson, asking if he can understand how Elon Musk's behavior is possible. Dr. Peterson responds with a joke, saying he's missing something, and Ben Shapiro responds with a sarcastic comment saying "same experience here".

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Ben Shapiro and Dr. Jordan Peterson. Ben Shapiro posts a question to Dr. Peterson, asking if he can understand how Elon Musk's behavior is possible. Dr. Peterson responds with a joke, saying he's missing something, and Ben Shapiro responds with a sarcastic comment saying "same experience here".

This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "treat others the way you want to be treated" being applied to the internet. The image features a quote that reads, "May life treat you the way you treat servers, store clerks, minorities and animals." The text is presented in a simple, modern font, with no images or graphics to accompany it. The tone is lighthearted and tongue-in-cheek, poking fun at the idea that people often treat others poorly, but expect to be treated with kindness in return.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "treat others the way you want to be treated" being applied to the internet. The image features a quote that reads, "May life treat you the way you treat servers, store clerks, minorities and animals." The text is presented in a simple, modern font, with no images or graphics to accompany it. The tone is lighthearted and tongue-in-cheek, poking fun at the idea that people often treat others poorly, but expect to be treated with kindness in return.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two characters from the movie "The Lord of the Rings" and the typical news source and audience they would appeal to. The text "FOX News" and "Your Grandparents" appear in the image, implying that the characters, who are known for their wisdom and age, would be more likely to be interested in the news from a conservative news source and would be a demographic that would be more likely to watch it.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two characters from the movie "The Lord of the Rings" and the typical news source and audience they would appeal to. The text "FOX News" and "Your Grandparents" appear in the image, implying that the characters, who are known for their wisdom and age, would be more likely to be interested in the news from a conservative news source and would be a demographic that would be more likely to watch it.

This meme is a humorous take on a 1960s children's book series called "Dick, Dick, Dick, Dick, Dick" (later renamed "Dick, Dick, Dick, Dick, Dick" was never published). The image shows a young boy in a red shirt standing in front of a car engine, with a caption that reads: "Everything I don't like is WOKE, a book for basic dickheads." The image is a play on the original book's title, replacing the word "Dick" with "Woke", implying that the book is now about everything the author dislikes, and that it's intended for people who are not very intelligent or educated.

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This meme is a humorous take on a 1960s children's book series called "Dick, Dick, Dick, Dick, Dick" (later renamed "Dick, Dick, Dick, Dick, Dick" was never published). The image shows a young boy in a red shirt standing in front of a car engine, with a caption that reads: "Everything I don't like is WOKE, a book for basic dickheads." The image is a play on the original book's title, replacing the word "Dick" with "Woke", implying that the book is now about everything the author dislikes, and that it's intended for people who are not very intelligent or educated.

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The meme is a simple, hand-drawn comic strip featuring two characters. The first character says "Life ain't fair!" and the second character responds with "Maybe we should try to make life more fair!" The second character then looks at the first character with a menacing expression and says "In 5-10 years, we'll have a better understanding of the fairness of life."

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The meme is a simple, hand-drawn comic strip featuring two characters. The first character says "Life ain't fair!" and the second character responds with "Maybe we should try to make life more fair!" The second character then looks at the first character with a menacing expression and says "In 5-10 years, we'll have a better understanding of the fairness of life."

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This meme is a humorous image of a spaceship exploding in space, with a caption that reads "so much for the tolerant left". The image is meant to be ironic and satirical, implying that the "tolerant left" is not actually tolerant, and that their tolerance is actually a facade.

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This meme is a humorous image of a spaceship exploding in space, with a caption that reads "so much for the tolerant left". The image is meant to be ironic and satirical, implying that the "tolerant left" is not actually tolerant, and that their tolerance is actually a facade.

The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit conversation where a user claims to have calculated the distance of a road trip in a ridiculous and absurdly long time. The user claims to have traveled 2,000 miles in a single day, and when asked to explain how, they respond with a complex mathematical equation that is actually a joke. The equation is a reference to the famous "Hipp 1" joke, where a user is trying to explain how to calculate the distance of a road trip in a single day.

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The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit conversation where a user claims to have calculated the distance of a road trip in a ridiculous and absurdly long time. The user claims to have traveled 2,000 miles in a single day, and when asked to explain how, they respond with a complex mathematical equation that is actually a joke. The equation is a reference to the famous "Hipp 1" joke, where a user is trying to explain how to calculate the distance of a road trip in a single day.

This meme is a humorous take on the contrast between conservative and liberal ideologies. The image features a character from the Star Trek franchise, Mr. Spock, with a caption that says "Incoherent fascist screaming". The text above the image reads: "Conservatives: We need to get these terrorists out of the city. Their violence is out of control. Me: I agree. When are we kicking the police out?" The meme is a satirical commentary on the way some people on the right-wing side of the political spectrum often use the term "terrorist" to describe protesters or activists, while ignoring or downplaying the actions of law enforcement.

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This meme is a humorous take on the contrast between conservative and liberal ideologies. The image features a character from the Star Trek franchise, Mr. Spock, with a caption that says "Incoherent fascist screaming". The text above the image reads: "Conservatives: We need to get these terrorists out of the city. Their violence is out of control. Me: I agree. When are we kicking the police out?" The meme is a satirical commentary on the way some people on the right-wing side of the political spectrum often use the term "terrorist" to describe protesters or activists, while ignoring or downplaying the actions of law enforcement.

The meme is a humorous comparison between Queen Elizabeth II's experience in the military and the Trump family's experience in politics. The image shows a photo of Queen Elizabeth II in a military uniform, with a caption that says "Queen Elizabeth II spent more time in the military than the entire Trump family and their in-laws combined." The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the Trump family's lack of military experience.

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The meme is a humorous comparison between Queen Elizabeth II's experience in the military and the Trump family's experience in politics. The image shows a photo of Queen Elizabeth II in a military uniform, with a caption that says "Queen Elizabeth II spent more time in the military than the entire Trump family and their in-laws combined." The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the Trump family's lack of military experience.

This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "I'd rather" statements, which are often used to express a preference for something. The image shows a person stating they'd rather receive false information and keep their conservative views, then immediately contradicting themselves by following a socialist agenda. The text at the bottom reads "You broke conservatism down to its bare essentials!"

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This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "I'd rather" statements, which are often used to express a preference for something. The image shows a person stating they'd rather receive false information and keep their conservative views, then immediately contradicting themselves by following a socialist agenda. The text at the bottom reads "You broke conservatism down to its bare essentials!"

This meme is a humorous image of a dog that looks unimpressed or disinterested. The text above the image reads "No one: / Ted Cruz:", implying that the dog is the only one who is not impressed or enthusiastic about something, and that it's a reference to the politician Ted Cruz.

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This meme is a humorous image of a dog that looks unimpressed or disinterested. The text above the image reads "No one: / Ted Cruz:", implying that the dog is the only one who is not impressed or enthusiastic about something, and that it's a reference to the politician Ted Cruz.

The meme is a humorous image featuring two characters from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Commander Worf, sitting in the ship's dining room. The text on the image reads: "My friend looking to roast some conservatives" and "Me looking through my phone for a fire react meme for my friend". The image is a playful take on the idea of trying to find the perfect meme to share with a friend who is looking to roast (or mock) conservative people.

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The meme is a humorous image featuring two characters from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Commander Worf, sitting in the ship's dining room. The text on the image reads: "My friend looking to roast some conservatives" and "Me looking through my phone for a fire react meme for my friend". The image is a playful take on the idea of trying to find the perfect meme to share with a friend who is looking to roast (or mock) conservative people.

This meme is a screenshot of a video from "The Lincoln Project" showing a clip of a man who appears to be in a meeting or interview, but is completely silent and still. The text above the image reads "Wow how surprising that someone with zero work/life experience is awful at everything."

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This meme is a screenshot of a video from "The Lincoln Project" showing a clip of a man who appears to be in a meeting or interview, but is completely silent and still. The text above the image reads "Wow how surprising that someone with zero work/life experience is awful at everything."

This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "I can see you" - a phrase often used to express that someone has been caught or exposed. The image is a sketch of Steve Bannon, a former White House advisor, from a 2020 court hearing. The text at the top of the image reads "I can see you".

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This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "I can see you" - a phrase often used to express that someone has been caught or exposed. The image is a sketch of Steve Bannon, a former White House advisor, from a 2020 court hearing. The text at the top of the image reads "I can see you".

This meme features a photo of a man with a smug expression. The text above the image reads: "When you epically destroy your wife in a debate over whether or not she came." The meme is poking fun at a husband who thinks he has won a debate with his wife, but in reality, she may have actually won the argument.

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This meme features a photo of a man with a smug expression. The text above the image reads: "When you epically destroy your wife in a debate over whether or not she came." The meme is poking fun at a husband who thinks he has won a debate with his wife, but in reality, she may have actually won the argument.

This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters from the Star Wars franchise. The first character, a Sith Lord, says "It's over. I have the dry ground." The second character, a Jedi, responds with a phrase that is a play on words, saying "It's over. I have the dry ground." The meme is a joke about the similarity in the two characters' lines, with the second character's response being a clever play on the original phrase.

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters from the Star Wars franchise. The first character, a Sith Lord, says "It's over. I have the dry ground." The second character, a Jedi, responds with a phrase that is a play on words, saying "It's over. I have the dry ground." The meme is a joke about the similarity in the two characters' lines, with the second character's response being a clever play on the original phrase.

The meme is a humorous comparison between two characters from the "Hobbit" series, one who is a fan of the "Hobbit" and the other who is a fan of the "Hobbit" but also a fan of the "Hobbit" and the "Hobbit" is a fan of the "Hobbit" and the "Hobbit" is a fan of the "Hobbit" and the "Hobbit" is a fan of the "Hobbit" and the "Hobbit" is a fan of the "Hob".

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The meme is a humorous comparison between two characters from the "Hobbit" series, one who is a fan of the "Hobbit" and the other who is a fan of the "Hobbit" but also a fan of the "Hobbit" and the "Hobbit" is a fan of the "Hobbit" and the "Hobbit" is a fan of the "Hobbit" and the "Hobbit" is a fan of the "Hobbit" and the "Hobbit" is a fan of the "Hob".

This meme is a humorous image of a truck's rear bumper, which has been modified to resemble the American flag, but with a twist. The image shows a black and white striped flag with a blue stripe in the middle, but instead of stars and stripes, it features a gold snake coiled around a stick, with the phrase "Don't Tread on Me" written below it. The text at the top of the image reads, "When you are militantly committed to having absolutely no idea who is treading on you."

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This meme is a humorous image of a truck's rear bumper, which has been modified to resemble the American flag, but with a twist. The image shows a black and white striped flag with a blue stripe in the middle, but instead of stars and stripes, it features a gold snake coiled around a stick, with the phrase "Don't Tread on Me" written below it. The text at the top of the image reads, "When you are militantly committed to having absolutely no idea who is treading on you."

This meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users. The first user, Oliver Darcy, posts a tweet with a photo of the Trump Tower and a caption that reads "$70,000 in hairstyling for television." The second user, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, responds with a tweet that criticizes the irony of the Trump Tower's expensive hairstyling costs, comparing it to the tax bill of the Trump family.

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users. The first user, Oliver Darcy, posts a tweet with a photo of the Trump Tower and a caption that reads "$70,000 in hairstyling for television." The second user, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, responds with a tweet that criticizes the irony of the Trump Tower's expensive hairstyling costs, comparing it to the tax bill of the Trump family.

The meme features a young boy wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat and a "Trump" hat. The top caption reads, "We can't let illegals in. They don't pay income tax." The bottom caption says, "Trump is smart for figuring out how to not pay income tax." The image is a humorous commentary on the idea that the boy's father, Donald Trump, is not paying income taxes.

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The meme features a young boy wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat and a "Trump" hat. The top caption reads, "We can't let illegals in. They don't pay income tax." The bottom caption says, "Trump is smart for figuring out how to not pay income tax." The image is a humorous commentary on the idea that the boy's father, Donald Trump, is not paying income taxes.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The first image is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The First 100 Years" where Captain Jean-Luc Picard is frustrated with a data stream that is not displaying correctly. The second image is a photo of a shirtless, muscular man with a "data stream" of his body. The text "What the f*** is that? Data, enhance!" is a quote from the episode, and it is now being used in a humorous way to describe a distracting or unflattering photo.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The first image is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The First 100 Years" where Captain Jean-Luc Picard is frustrated with a data stream that is not displaying correctly. The second image is a photo of a shirtless, muscular man with a "data stream" of his body. The text "What the f*** is that? Data, enhance!" is a quote from the episode, and it is now being used in a humorous way to describe a distracting or unflattering photo.

This meme is a visual representation of the 2016 US presidential election, with red indicating areas that voted for Republican candidate Donald Trump and blue indicating areas that voted for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. The text "Land doesn't vote" is a commentary on the fact that many areas with a high percentage of rural, conservative voters were able to influence the election's outcome. The second image shows a similar map of the 2012 presidential election, with "People do" suggesting that the election's outcome was influenced by the votes of urban, liberal areas.

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This meme is a visual representation of the 2016 US presidential election, with red indicating areas that voted for Republican candidate Donald Trump and blue indicating areas that voted for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. The text "Land doesn't vote" is a commentary on the fact that many areas with a high percentage of rural, conservative voters were able to influence the election's outcome. The second image shows a similar map of the 2012 presidential election, with "People do" suggesting that the election's outcome was influenced by the votes of urban, liberal areas.

The meme features a graph with a bell curve labeled "IQ" and various labels for individuals at different points on the curve, including "centrists," "moderate leftists," and "moderate rightists." The image is captioned "That's not how a bell curve works you f***ing imbecile" and is attributed to the user "Ahhem". The meme is a humorous and sarcastic commentary on the idea that people often misunderstand the concept of a bell curve and its distribution.

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The meme features a graph with a bell curve labeled "IQ" and various labels for individuals at different points on the curve, including "centrists," "moderate leftists," and "moderate rightists." The image is captioned "That's not how a bell curve works you f***ing imbecile" and is attributed to the user "Ahhem". The meme is a humorous and sarcastic commentary on the idea that people often misunderstand the concept of a bell curve and its distribution.

This meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users, Dan Rather and Steve Hofstetter. Dan Rather tweets a sarcastic list of "originalist" (a term for a judge who interprets the law as it was written) jobs he would want to be, including a "old mule" for transportation and a "leech" for medicine. Steve Hofstetter responds with a joke about a "leech" for medicine, implying that a "leech" for medicine is a "leach" (a person who takes something that doesn't belong to them).

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users, Dan Rather and Steve Hofstetter. Dan Rather tweets a sarcastic list of "originalist" (a term for a judge who interprets the law as it was written) jobs he would want to be, including a "old mule" for transportation and a "leech" for medicine. Steve Hofstetter responds with a joke about a "leech" for medicine, implying that a "leech" for medicine is a "leach" (a person who takes something that doesn't belong to them).

This meme is a humorous and satirical commentary on the debate between pro-lifers and pro-choicers. The image shows a series of questions, such as "Wouldn't it be nice if pro-lifers focused on suicide prevention?" and "Wouldn't it be nice if they focused on ending the death penalty?" The text also asks "Wouldn't it be nice if they focused on ending poverty?" and "Wouldn't it be nice if they focused on stopping gun violence and police killings?" and finally, "You know, things that would actually save lives?"

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This meme is a humorous and satirical commentary on the debate between pro-lifers and pro-choicers. The image shows a series of questions, such as "Wouldn't it be nice if pro-lifers focused on suicide prevention?" and "Wouldn't it be nice if they focused on ending the death penalty?" The text also asks "Wouldn't it be nice if they focused on ending poverty?" and "Wouldn't it be nice if they focused on stopping gun violence and police killings?" and finally, "You know, things that would actually save lives?"

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter user named @CFD_Steve. The text reads: "When someone sees a slippery slope between same-sex marriage and bestiality or pedophilia, that's a pretty good indication that they view marriage as a pairing between a man and his sex-object, not a loving bond between two consenting adults of sound mind." The tweet is a satirical commentary on the idea that some people may view marriage as a relationship between a man and his sex object, rather than a romantic relationship between two people.

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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter user named @CFD_Steve. The text reads: "When someone sees a slippery slope between same-sex marriage and bestiality or pedophilia, that's a pretty good indication that they view marriage as a pairing between a man and his sex-object, not a loving bond between two consenting adults of sound mind." The tweet is a satirical commentary on the idea that some people may view marriage as a relationship between a man and his sex object, rather than a romantic relationship between two people.

The meme features a photo of a train crash with a large, destroyed train car in the foreground. In the center of the wreckage is a statue of Donald Trump, naked and injured, with a broken leg and a bloody face. The text "TRUMP TRAIN" is written on the side of the train car, and a smaller sign on the statue reads "ALL ABOARD THE TRAIN OF DEATH".

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The meme features a photo of a train crash with a large, destroyed train car in the foreground. In the center of the wreckage is a statue of Donald Trump, naked and injured, with a broken leg and a bloody face. The text "TRUMP TRAIN" is written on the side of the train car, and a smaller sign on the statue reads "ALL ABOARD THE TRAIN OF DEATH".

This meme is a satirical exchange between two individuals, Qanon and an anonymous person, referencing a 2020 incident where former President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, was seen in a bizarre and awkward situation. The first person, Qanon, makes a joke about needing to catch "pedophiles" (a reference to a popular Qanon conspiracy theory), and the second person responds with a sarcastic and humorous remark. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is a placeholder, and I'll provide the actual description:  The meme is a humorous exchange between two individuals, Qanon and an anonymous person. Qanon jokes about needing to catch "pedophiles", and the other person responds with a sarcastic and humorous remark, saying "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. The conversation is a humorous exchange between two people, with Qanon making a joke about needing to catch "pedophiles" and the other person responding with a sarcastic and humorous remark, saying "No, not like that."

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This meme is a satirical exchange between two individuals, Qanon and an anonymous person, referencing a 2020 incident where former President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, was seen in a bizarre and awkward situation. The first person, Qanon, makes a joke about needing to catch "pedophiles" (a reference to a popular Qanon conspiracy theory), and the second person responds with a sarcastic and humorous remark. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is a placeholder, and I'll provide the actual description: The meme is a humorous exchange between two individuals, Qanon and an anonymous person. Qanon jokes about needing to catch "pedophiles", and the other person responds with a sarcastic and humorous remark, saying "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. The conversation is a humorous exchange between two people, with Qanon making a joke about needing to catch "pedophiles" and the other person responding with a sarcastic and humorous remark, saying "No, not like that."

The meme is a quote attributed to Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, in which he makes a derogatory comment about a woman's age. The quote is presented as a humorous and sarcastic remark, implying that the speaker is trying to insult or mock someone. The text is written in a bold, playful font and is meant to be humorous and ironic.

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The meme is a quote attributed to Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, in which he makes a derogatory comment about a woman's age. The quote is presented as a humorous and sarcastic remark, implying that the speaker is trying to insult or mock someone. The text is written in a bold, playful font and is meant to be humorous and ironic.

The meme is a joke about a news headline that combines two unrelated events. The text "CLAIMS CHINA OWNS BIDEN" is a play on the typical news headline format, but the second line "GETS ARRESTED FOR FRAUD WHILE ON A YACHT OF A CHINESE BILLIONAIRE" is a humorous and absurd twist on a typical news story. The implication is that the person being referred to (Biden) is somehow connected to a Chinese billionaire, and is being arrested for fraud while on the billionaire's yacht.

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The meme is a joke about a news headline that combines two unrelated events. The text "CLAIMS CHINA OWNS BIDEN" is a play on the typical news headline format, but the second line "GETS ARRESTED FOR FRAUD WHILE ON A YACHT OF A CHINESE BILLIONAIRE" is a humorous and absurd twist on a typical news story. The implication is that the person being referred to (Biden) is somehow connected to a Chinese billionaire, and is being arrested for fraud while on the billionaire's yacht.

This meme is a play on the classic "Where's the [insert word here]?" joke, but with a Star Trek: The Next Generation twist. The image shows a scene from the show where a character is asking where something is, but instead of asking "where" the question is "where is the [insert word here]?" and the answer is "this is where the [insert word here] goes to tuck in their shirts."

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This meme is a play on the classic "Where's the [insert word here]?" joke, but with a Star Trek: The Next Generation twist. The image shows a scene from the show where a character is asking where something is, but instead of asking "where" the question is "where is the [insert word here]?" and the answer is "this is where the [insert word here] goes to tuck in their shirts."

This meme is a still image from the 1992 film "The Crying Game" featuring a scene between two characters, one dressed in a pink dress, drinking from a wine glass. The text "Mail-In Ballots" is written on the pink-dressed character, while the text "The GOP" is written on the other character. The implication is that the character in the pink dress is a Democrat or liberal, while the other character is a Republican, and they are arguing about mail-in ballots, a contentious issue in the 2020 US presidential election.

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This meme is a still image from the 1992 film "The Crying Game" featuring a scene between two characters, one dressed in a pink dress, drinking from a wine glass. The text "Mail-In Ballots" is written on the pink-dressed character, while the text "The GOP" is written on the other character. The implication is that the character in the pink dress is a Democrat or liberal, while the other character is a Republican, and they are arguing about mail-in ballots, a contentious issue in the 2020 US presidential election.

The meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The top image is of a Star Trek character (Captain Kirk) saying "You have been... " (which is cut off). The bottom image is of a character from a different TV show (Hannibal) saying "You have been... " (also cut off). The meme is comparing two different TV shows and their characters saying the same phrase but with different endings. The text that appears in the image is "You have been... " and "You have been... " with different endings.

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The meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The top image is of a Star Trek character (Captain Kirk) saying "You have been... " (which is cut off). The bottom image is of a character from a different TV show (Hannibal) saying "You have been... " (also cut off). The meme is comparing two different TV shows and their characters saying the same phrase but with different endings. The text that appears in the image is "You have been... " and "You have been... " with different endings.

This meme is a photo of Joe Biden, the 46th President of the United States, with a caption that implies he's still in office, despite the fact that he's been replaced by a new president. The text "YOUR PRESIDENT. HE'S STILL" is a tongue-in-cheek statement, implying that the previous president is still in some capacity, even though he's no longer in office.

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This meme is a photo of Joe Biden, the 46th President of the United States, with a caption that implies he's still in office, despite the fact that he's been replaced by a new president. The text "YOUR PRESIDENT. HE'S STILL" is a tongue-in-cheek statement, implying that the previous president is still in some capacity, even though he's no longer in office.

The meme is a humorous comparison between a quote from the Star Wars franchise and a statement from a Fox News interview. The quote from Star Wars is "I am not a slave to the Empire" and the Fox News statement is "I am not a slave to the Empire, I am a slave to the Empire". The meme is poking fun at the idea that someone who is not a fan of the Empire in Star Wars would also be a fan of the Fox News channel.

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The meme is a humorous comparison between a quote from the Star Wars franchise and a statement from a Fox News interview. The quote from Star Wars is "I am not a slave to the Empire" and the Fox News statement is "I am not a slave to the Empire, I am a slave to the Empire". The meme is poking fun at the idea that someone who is not a fan of the Empire in Star Wars would also be a fan of the Fox News channel.

The meme is a humorous take on the idea of being asked to respect someone's feelings after being a conservative for four years. The image features a still from the TV show "The Handmaid's Tale" where a character says "The sheer fucking hubris" in a dramatic and intense tone. The text above the image reads "Me when conservatives ask for us to respect their feelings after the past four years."

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The meme is a humorous take on the idea of being asked to respect someone's feelings after being a conservative for four years. The image features a still from the TV show "The Handmaid's Tale" where a character says "The sheer fucking hubris" in a dramatic and intense tone. The text above the image reads "Me when conservatives ask for us to respect their feelings after the past four years."

This meme is a play on the 1993 film "The Lion King," where the character of Scar says "Be Prepared." In this meme, the phrase is replaced with "I'm the snowflake now," a humorous and ironic reference to the character's original quote. The image features a screenshot from the movie, with the character's iconic "Be Prepared" song lyrics replaced with the new phrase.

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This meme is a play on the 1993 film "The Lion King," where the character of Scar says "Be Prepared." In this meme, the phrase is replaced with "I'm the snowflake now," a humorous and ironic reference to the character's original quote. The image features a screenshot from the movie, with the character's iconic "Be Prepared" song lyrics replaced with the new phrase.

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter user named Mariya Alexander. The tweet reads: "I am a strong conservative woman and if you even THINK about raising my wages or making me cum I will have you arrested." The tone of the tweet is humorous and ironic, as it is a satirical take on the typical "strong conservative woman" stereotype, using a humorous and exaggerated tone to poke fun at the idea of a woman being a "strong conservative woman" who is also a sex worker.

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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter user named Mariya Alexander. The tweet reads: "I am a strong conservative woman and if you even THINK about raising my wages or making me cum I will have you arrested." The tone of the tweet is humorous and ironic, as it is a satirical take on the typical "strong conservative woman" stereotype, using a humorous and exaggerated tone to poke fun at the idea of a woman being a "strong conservative woman" who is also a sex worker.

This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters from the TV show "The Simpsons." The top image shows a character named Carl from the show, who is known for his outlandish and often absurd statements. He says "Screw you liberals on Facebook, I'm going to Parlor," implying he's leaving the social media platform Facebook for a rival platform called Parlor. The bottom image shows a character named Carl saying "I dunno, something about not being able to make women cum." This is a crude and humorous way of saying he's having trouble with sex.

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters from the TV show "The Simpsons." The top image shows a character named Carl from the show, who is known for his outlandish and often absurd statements. He says "Screw you liberals on Facebook, I'm going to Parlor," implying he's leaving the social media platform Facebook for a rival platform called Parlor. The bottom image shows a character named Carl saying "I dunno, something about not being able to make women cum." This is a crude and humorous way of saying he's having trouble with sex.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the 2020 US presidential election. It features a quote from a fictional letter supposedly from a Republican voter in Georgia, expressing their support for Democratic candidates in the state's 2020 Senate elections. The text claims that the voter will only support the Democratic candidates if they are given a $2,000 check, implying that they are only motivated by financial gain.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the 2020 US presidential election. It features a quote from a fictional letter supposedly from a Republican voter in Georgia, expressing their support for Democratic candidates in the state's 2020 Senate elections. The text claims that the voter will only support the Democratic candidates if they are given a $2,000 check, implying that they are only motivated by financial gain.

This meme is a humorous image featuring a cartoon of a tiger (or tiger-like animal) being chased by a snake. The text at the top of the image reads "I live to tread" but the actual image shows a tiger being chased by a snake, with the snake's head in the tiger's mouth.

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This meme is a humorous image featuring a cartoon of a tiger (or tiger-like animal) being chased by a snake. The text at the top of the image reads "I live to tread" but the actual image shows a tiger being chased by a snake, with the snake's head in the tiger's mouth.

This meme features a still image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation," Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with a look of incredulousness on his face. The text at the top of the image reads, "Conservatives, when you ask them for a citation on their obviously bullshit claims." The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the tendency of some conservatives to make claims without providing evidence or citations to support them.

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This meme features a still image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation," Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with a look of incredulousness on his face. The text at the top of the image reads, "Conservatives, when you ask them for a citation on their obviously bullshit claims." The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the tendency of some conservatives to make claims without providing evidence or citations to support them.

The meme is a humorous image of Count von Count from Sesame Street, holding up the number 8. The text above the image reads, "When someone says 'I can't believe he's going to be president for 4 years'". The meme is poking fun at the idea that someone would be surprised by a long-term presidency, implying that four years is a short time for someone to be in power.

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The meme is a humorous image of Count von Count from Sesame Street, holding up the number 8. The text above the image reads, "When someone says 'I can't believe he's going to be president for 4 years'". The meme is poking fun at the idea that someone would be surprised by a long-term presidency, implying that four years is a short time for someone to be in power.

The meme is a humorous tweet that uses a quote from a 1986 interview with musician and TV host, Rush Limbaugh, where he said "I don't want to see it, I don’t want to hear it, I don’t want to see it, I don’t want to hear it." The tweet is making fun of Rush Limbaugh's reaction to a gay person dying of AIDS, implying that he was not interested in hearing about it. The tweet is written in a sarcastic tone, implying that Rush Limbaugh is not interested in hearing about the gay community's struggles with AIDS.

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The meme is a humorous tweet that uses a quote from a 1986 interview with musician and TV host, Rush Limbaugh, where he said "I don't want to see it, I don’t want to hear it, I don’t want to see it, I don’t want to hear it." The tweet is making fun of Rush Limbaugh's reaction to a gay person dying of AIDS, implying that he was not interested in hearing about it. The tweet is written in a sarcastic tone, implying that Rush Limbaugh is not interested in hearing about the gay community's struggles with AIDS.

This meme features a sign that was originally meant to be a humorous warning about a flooded area, but it's been submerged in water and the sign is now only partially visible. The text on the sign reads "But her emails" which is a reference to a popular meme about a character from the TV show "The Office" who is known for being a bit of a control freak and always checking her emails.

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This meme features a sign that was originally meant to be a humorous warning about a flooded area, but it's been submerged in water and the sign is now only partially visible. The text on the sign reads "But her emails" which is a reference to a popular meme about a character from the TV show "The Office" who is known for being a bit of a control freak and always checking her emails.

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Deanna Troi, who is a ship's counselor. The image shows her with a serious expression, and the text "I've found your lack of faith... disturbing" is replaced with the text "I've found your lack of diversity... disturbing". The meme is a humorous take on the original quote, implying that a person who is not a minority or a member of a marginalized group is being told that their lack of understanding or empathy is disturbing, similar to the original quote from the movie Star Trek: The Original Series.

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This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Deanna Troi, who is a ship's counselor. The image shows her with a serious expression, and the text "I've found your lack of faith... disturbing" is replaced with the text "I've found your lack of diversity... disturbing". The meme is a humorous take on the original quote, implying that a person who is not a minority or a member of a marginalized group is being told that their lack of understanding or empathy is disturbing, similar to the original quote from the movie Star Trek: The Original Series.

The meme is a humorous image that critiques the idea of "wokeness" in modern education. It features a sign that reads "Don't forget the woke class rules" and lists several tongue-in-cheek "rules" that poke fun at the idea of being "woke". The rules include "Tardiness is a micro-aggression", "Minorities speak first", "Gendered class work will result in a fail", "Check your privilege before entering the classroom", and "Salute to your comrades before leaving".

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The meme is a humorous image that critiques the idea of "wokeness" in modern education. It features a sign that reads "Don't forget the woke class rules" and lists several tongue-in-cheek "rules" that poke fun at the idea of being "woke". The rules include "Tardiness is a micro-aggression", "Minorities speak first", "Gendered class work will result in a fail", "Check your privilege before entering the classroom", and "Salute to your comrades before leaving".

This meme is a tweet from a user named "MR PUFF" that reads: "i have way too much in common with a guy living in a society that lets ben shapiro be a smart person". The tweet is a humorous observation about the irony of living in a society that allows someone like Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator, to be perceived as a "smart person" despite his controversial and often divisive opinions.

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This meme is a tweet from a user named "MR PUFF" that reads: "i have way too much in common with a guy living in a society that lets ben shapiro be a smart person". The tweet is a humorous observation about the irony of living in a society that allows someone like Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator, to be perceived as a "smart person" despite his controversial and often divisive opinions.

This meme features a photo of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, sitting in a chair with a stern expression. The text "IN YOUR WHEREVER" is superimposed over the image, implying that Trump is saying this phrase in a confrontational or sarcastic tone. The phrase is often used to express frustration or annoyance at someone's location or presence.

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This meme features a photo of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, sitting in a chair with a stern expression. The text "IN YOUR WHEREVER" is superimposed over the image, implying that Trump is saying this phrase in a confrontational or sarcastic tone. The phrase is often used to express frustration or annoyance at someone's location or presence.

This meme is a photo of Donald Trump, with a quote superimposed over him. The quote is a misquote of a famous phrase, with the word "I" changed to "I could" and the phrase "I could" changed to "I could". The actual quote is "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot 100,000 people and I would not be held to 100,000,000,000 in damages and would be protected by law."

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This meme is a photo of Donald Trump, with a quote superimposed over him. The quote is a misquote of a famous phrase, with the word "I" changed to "I could" and the phrase "I could" changed to "I could". The actual quote is "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot 100,000 people and I would not be held to 100,000,000,000 in damages and would be protected by law."

This meme is a photo of a woman wearing a black wedding dress and veil, with a caption that reads "Dress for the job you want. #widow". The image is a humorous take on the common advice "dress for the job you want, not the job you have" and applies it to a more literal and darkly comedic interpretation, implying that the woman is a widow who is still in mourning and therefore dresses in a way that is more suitable for a widow.

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This meme is a photo of a woman wearing a black wedding dress and veil, with a caption that reads "Dress for the job you want. #widow". The image is a humorous take on the common advice "dress for the job you want, not the job you have" and applies it to a more literal and darkly comedic interpretation, implying that the woman is a widow who is still in mourning and therefore dresses in a way that is more suitable for a widow.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two iconic figures: Adolf Hitler, the former leader of Nazi Germany, and Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States. The image juxtaposes a photo of Hitler with a photo of Trump, with a plus sign (+) in between them, implying that they are similar or that one is a "plus" version of the other. The text "McDonald's" is not present in the image, but the meme's implication is that the two figures are like a "McDonald's" (a popular fast-food chain) – a combination of two things that don't normally go together.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two iconic figures: Adolf Hitler, the former leader of Nazi Germany, and Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States. The image juxtaposes a photo of Hitler with a photo of Trump, with a plus sign (+) in between them, implying that they are similar or that one is a "plus" version of the other. The text "McDonald's" is not present in the image, but the meme's implication is that the two figures are like a "McDonald's" (a popular fast-food chain) – a combination of two things that don't normally go together.

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from former US President Donald Trump, thanking the LGBT community for their support during his presidential campaign. The tweet is a list of "deletions" or "reversals" of Trump's policies or actions that were perceived as anti-LGBT, including the removal of LGBTQ+ content from the White House website and the reversal of a policy that allowed transgender students to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity.

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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from former US President Donald Trump, thanking the LGBT community for their support during his presidential campaign. The tweet is a list of "deletions" or "reversals" of Trump's policies or actions that were perceived as anti-LGBT, including the removal of LGBTQ+ content from the White House website and the reversal of a policy that allowed transgender students to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity.

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a person named Austin Kocher, who is responding to a tweet from a person named Austin K. He is making a humorous comment about someone's criticism of a popular podcast host, Tucker Carlson. The text reads: "I just heard someone describe Tucker Carlson's anti-critical race theory rants as 'klansplaining' and that's what I'm calling it from now on."

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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a person named Austin Kocher, who is responding to a tweet from a person named Austin K. He is making a humorous comment about someone's criticism of a popular podcast host, Tucker Carlson. The text reads: "I just heard someone describe Tucker Carlson's anti-critical race theory rants as 'klansplaining' and that's what I'm calling it from now on."

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from user @sturdyalex, featuring a quote from a 2017 article about the alt-right's "liberally" (not "liberally") "positions by not making me understand" is every made me do. The tweet is a sarcastic commentary on the alt-right's supposed "liberally" (not "liberally") "positions" by not making me understand is every made me do.

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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from user @sturdyalex, featuring a quote from a 2017 article about the alt-right's "liberally" (not "liberally") "positions by not making me understand" is every made me do. The tweet is a sarcastic commentary on the alt-right's supposed "liberally" (not "liberally") "positions" by not making me understand is every made me do.

The meme is a tweet from comedian and writer Keith Boykin, which reads: "One Diversity Visa entry in 27 years commits a crime and we must change our laws quickly, but 33,000 gun deaths per year and we do nothing." The tweet is a satirical commentary on the disparity in how the US responds to different types of violence, comparing the response to a single instance of a crime versus the annual number of gun-related deaths.

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The meme is a tweet from comedian and writer Keith Boykin, which reads: "One Diversity Visa entry in 27 years commits a crime and we must change our laws quickly, but 33,000 gun deaths per year and we do nothing." The tweet is a satirical commentary on the disparity in how the US responds to different types of violence, comparing the response to a single instance of a crime versus the annual number of gun-related deaths.

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between two users, Matt Walsh and Jeffrey Combs. Matt Walsh asks if it's a "red flag" that his fiancé doesn't want to take his last name, and Jeffery Combs responds with a humorous and sarcastic comment, saying "In 2-3 sentences: The meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users, Matt Walsh and Jeffery Combs. Matt Walsh asks if it's a "red flag" that his fiancé doesn't want to take his last name, and Jeffery Combs responds with a sarcastic comment, saying "BS, snowflake. My wife kept her maiden name. We've been married 32 years and counting. Grow up."

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between two users, Matt Walsh and Jeffrey Combs. Matt Walsh asks if it's a "red flag" that his fiancé doesn't want to take his last name, and Jeffery Combs responds with a humorous and sarcastic comment, saying "In 2-3 sentences: The meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users, Matt Walsh and Jeffery Combs. Matt Walsh asks if it's a "red flag" that his fiancé doesn't want to take his last name, and Jeffery Combs responds with a sarcastic comment, saying "BS, snowflake. My wife kept her maiden name. We've been married 32 years and counting. Grow up."

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that someone who is both conservative and enjoys drinking from a coffee cup (a "coffee cup" is a colloquialism for a liberal or progressive) would have a contradictory or ironic reaction to a holiday greeting. The meme is captioned "When you're a conservative and a coffee cup says, 'Happy Holidays!'"

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This meme is a humorous take on the idea that someone who is both conservative and enjoys drinking from a coffee cup (a "coffee cup" is a colloquialism for a liberal or progressive) would have a contradictory or ironic reaction to a holiday greeting. The meme is captioned "When you're a conservative and a coffee cup says, 'Happy Holidays!'"

This meme is a humorous exchange between two individuals on social media. The first person says, "I just told a conservative that 'American workers should own their workplaces, not corporate elites'." The conservative responds with a sarcastic remark, implying that the person is naive about how the economy works. The person then responds with a wry comment about the conservative's lack of understanding of economics.

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two individuals on social media. The first person says, "I just told a conservative that 'American workers should own their workplaces, not corporate elites'." The conservative responds with a sarcastic remark, implying that the person is naive about how the economy works. The person then responds with a wry comment about the conservative's lack of understanding of economics.

This meme is a humorous reimagining of the iconic "I find your lack of faith... " scene from the Star Wars franchise. The image features a character from the movie, who is normally a villainous and intimidating figure, saying "I find your lack of faith... in Joe Biden" in a humorous and ironic way. The text "You can just say 'f*** Joe Biden' like an adult. I say it all the time." is overlaid on the image, poking fun at the idea that saying something is acceptable if you're an adult.

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This meme is a humorous reimagining of the iconic "I find your lack of faith... " scene from the Star Wars franchise. The image features a character from the movie, who is normally a villainous and intimidating figure, saying "I find your lack of faith... in Joe Biden" in a humorous and ironic way. The text "You can just say 'f*** Joe Biden' like an adult. I say it all the time." is overlaid on the image, poking fun at the idea that saying something is acceptable if you're an adult.

This meme is an image of Oprah Winfrey from her TV show, where she's yelling "You're a [insert insult]!" with a loud, exaggerated tone. The text in the image reads "You're a bastard!" and "Everyone is a bastard!" in a mocking, over-the-top way, implying that everyone is a "bastard" in some way.

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This meme is an image of Oprah Winfrey from her TV show, where she's yelling "You're a [insert insult]!" with a loud, exaggerated tone. The text in the image reads "You're a bastard!" and "Everyone is a bastard!" in a mocking, over-the-top way, implying that everyone is a "bastard" in some way.

This meme is a humorous exchange between two people in a public restroom. The first person says "Let's go Brandon" (a phrase often used to mock or mock-endorse a politician), and the second person responds with a sarcastic and awkwardly-written message, seemingly trying to engage in a conversation that's not going well.

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two people in a public restroom. The first person says "Let's go Brandon" (a phrase often used to mock or mock-endorse a politician), and the second person responds with a sarcastic and awkwardly-written message, seemingly trying to engage in a conversation that's not going well.

This meme is a play on the classic "Do you want chocolate or vanilla?" question, but with a twist. It presents two images of military boots, one black and one tan, with the question "Do you want chocolate or vanilla?" replaced by "Do you want black or tan?" The text above the images reads, "Do you want chocolate or vanilla?" but the images themselves are of boots, implying that the question is being asked about the color of the boots.

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This meme is a play on the classic "Do you want chocolate or vanilla?" question, but with a twist. It presents two images of military boots, one black and one tan, with the question "Do you want chocolate or vanilla?" replaced by "Do you want black or tan?" The text above the images reads, "Do you want chocolate or vanilla?" but the images themselves are of boots, implying that the question is being asked about the color of the boots.

The meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "cultural canceling" or "cancel culture." It features a cartoon of a woman who is being told by a group of people in various costumes, including a KKK member, a neo-Nazi, and a Confederate soldier, that she can "consider it" to "cancel" her culture. The text at the bottom of the image reads, "You may consider it, but it's been cancelled."

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The meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "cultural canceling" or "cancel culture." It features a cartoon of a woman who is being told by a group of people in various costumes, including a KKK member, a neo-Nazi, and a Confederate soldier, that she can "consider it" to "cancel" her culture. The text at the bottom of the image reads, "You may consider it, but it's been cancelled."

This meme is a humorous commentary on the state of Texas. It begins with the phrase "Texas: where you're forced to..." and then makes a tongue-in-cheek statement about the state's infamous reputation for gun culture. The text continues to say that in Texas, you're forced to carry your baby to term, implying that the state's laws are so strict that even pregnant women are forced to keep their babies to the point of birth.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the state of Texas. It begins with the phrase "Texas: where you're forced to..." and then makes a tongue-in-cheek statement about the state's infamous reputation for gun culture. The text continues to say that in Texas, you're forced to carry your baby to term, implying that the state's laws are so strict that even pregnant women are forced to keep their babies to the point of birth.

The meme is a picture of a Magic: The Gathering card with a humorous twist on the typical fantasy setting. The card's name is "Thoughts and Prayers" and the text at the bottom reads "Target player gains 0 life." The image itself is likely a satirical take on the common phrase "thoughts and prayers" being offered in response to a tragedy or disaster, implying that the player's thoughts and prayers are the only thing they can offer to help.

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The meme is a picture of a Magic: The Gathering card with a humorous twist on the typical fantasy setting. The card's name is "Thoughts and Prayers" and the text at the bottom reads "Target player gains 0 life." The image itself is likely a satirical take on the common phrase "thoughts and prayers" being offered in response to a tragedy or disaster, implying that the player's thoughts and prayers are the only thing they can offer to help.

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that some people believe that teaching children about communism is a threat to their values. The image shows a split-screen scenario, where one button reads "teachers are indoctrinating our children to be communists" and the other button reads "teachers should be armed". The implication is that the second option is absurd, implying that the first option is a concern that is being used as a justification to arm teachers.

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This meme is a humorous take on the idea that some people believe that teaching children about communism is a threat to their values. The image shows a split-screen scenario, where one button reads "teachers are indoctrinating our children to be communists" and the other button reads "teachers should be armed". The implication is that the second option is absurd, implying that the first option is a concern that is being used as a justification to arm teachers.

The meme is a play on the classic sci-fi movie "Terminator" where a robot, the Terminator, is sent back in time to kill the leader of the human resistance. In this meme, the robot is replaced with a robot that is a parody of a politician, specifically a Republican, and is sent back in time to kill a teacher, specifically a teacher of elementary school age. The text in the image says "I'll be back" and "I'll be back" is a reference to the movie.

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The meme is a play on the classic sci-fi movie "Terminator" where a robot, the Terminator, is sent back in time to kill the leader of the human resistance. In this meme, the robot is replaced with a robot that is a parody of a politician, specifically a Republican, and is sent back in time to kill a teacher, specifically a teacher of elementary school age. The text in the image says "I'll be back" and "I'll be back" is a reference to the movie.

The meme is a humorous image of a man in a military uniform, holding a grenade and a beer, with a quote in bold white text: "I'm the friend you have to explain to your other friends before they meet me." The text below the image reads: "Uh, yeah, he's going to prison for the Jan. 6th attack and he calls all the time to cry about not getting a pardon." The image is a satirical commentary on the January 6th US Capitol attack and the subsequent pardon of the attacker.

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The meme is a humorous image of a man in a military uniform, holding a grenade and a beer, with a quote in bold white text: "I'm the friend you have to explain to your other friends before they meet me." The text below the image reads: "Uh, yeah, he's going to prison for the Jan. 6th attack and he calls all the time to cry about not getting a pardon." The image is a satirical commentary on the January 6th US Capitol attack and the subsequent pardon of the attacker.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two people. The top text describes a person who is out of prison and is now writing love songs on YouTube, implying that he is a former prisoner who has turned his life around. The image shows a screenshot of a YouTube video with a title that reads "John Hinckley Sings Original Song", which is a reference to John Hinckley, a man who attempted to assassinate President Reagan and was later found to be insane. The comment below the image reads "I preferred his earlier work", implying that the person is making a joke about John Hinckley's music career.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two people. The top text describes a person who is out of prison and is now writing love songs on YouTube, implying that he is a former prisoner who has turned his life around. The image shows a screenshot of a YouTube video with a title that reads "John Hinckley Sings Original Song", which is a reference to John Hinckley, a man who attempted to assassinate President Reagan and was later found to be insane. The comment below the image reads "I preferred his earlier work", implying that the person is making a joke about John Hinckley's music career.

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between two users, Robert Picardo and Brent Spiner, who are discussing the New York City subway's ban on eating on trains. The image shows a New York Post article headline "MTA board to officially ban pooping in subways" with a photo of a subway train. Robert Picardo responds to a news article saying "In case this affects your plans for the weekend..." and Brent Spiner replies with "Man, they just keep taking away our freedoms".

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between two users, Robert Picardo and Brent Spiner, who are discussing the New York City subway's ban on eating on trains. The image shows a New York Post article headline "MTA board to officially ban pooping in subways" with a photo of a subway train. Robert Picardo responds to a news article saying "In case this affects your plans for the weekend..." and Brent Spiner replies with "Man, they just keep taking away our freedoms".

The meme is a humorous commentary on the death of Rush Limbaugh, a conservative radio host. The image is a tweet from comedian Dana Gould, who is mourning the death of Limbaugh and making a sarcastic, tongue-in-cheek statement about his passing. The text reads: "Thinking about Rush Limbaugh and how, now that he's dead, you never hear about him. No one mentions him. Because what he did had no value. It contributed nothing worthwhile to the culture. Nothing of lasting value."

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The meme is a humorous commentary on the death of Rush Limbaugh, a conservative radio host. The image is a tweet from comedian Dana Gould, who is mourning the death of Limbaugh and making a sarcastic, tongue-in-cheek statement about his passing. The text reads: "Thinking about Rush Limbaugh and how, now that he's dead, you never hear about him. No one mentions him. Because what he did had no value. It contributed nothing worthwhile to the culture. Nothing of lasting value."

This meme is a humorous critique of a popular argumentative technique called "The Shapiro" or "Shapiro" which involves a person making an argument that is so absurdly false or outlandish that it is impossible to refute. The text on the meme reads: "One of the best ways to win an argument is to be completely wrong in such a way that it's impossible to argue with you."

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This meme is a humorous critique of a popular argumentative technique called "The Shapiro" or "Shapiro" which involves a person making an argument that is so absurdly false or outlandish that it is impossible to refute. The text on the meme reads: "One of the best ways to win an argument is to be completely wrong in such a way that it's impossible to argue with you."

This meme is a humorous comparison between two characters, one from a sci-fi movie and one from a fantasy TV show, with a caption suggesting that they are the same person. The image features a screenshot of a character from the movie "The Matrix" (played by a specific actor) and a character from the TV show "Game of Thrones" (played by a different actor), with the caption "They're the same person" in a sarcastic tone.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two characters, one from a sci-fi movie and one from a fantasy TV show, with a caption suggesting that they are the same person. The image features a screenshot of a character from the movie "The Matrix" (played by a specific actor) and a character from the TV show "Game of Thrones" (played by a different actor), with the caption "They're the same person" in a sarcastic tone.

The meme is a play on the classic "good guy" vs. "bad guy" scenario. The image shows a man being shot by a person who is supposed to be a good guy, with the caption "Alex Jones" on the man's shirt. The shooter is labeled "Alex Jones' lawyer" and the man is labeled "Alex Jones", implying that the lawyer is actually the one who is supposed to be protecting Alex Jones, but is instead attacking him.

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The meme is a play on the classic "good guy" vs. "bad guy" scenario. The image shows a man being shot by a person who is supposed to be a good guy, with the caption "Alex Jones" on the man's shirt. The shooter is labeled "Alex Jones' lawyer" and the man is labeled "Alex Jones", implying that the lawyer is actually the one who is supposed to be protecting Alex Jones, but is instead attacking him.

This meme is a play on the classic 1953 science fiction film "The 7th ... " where a young girl is being stalked by an alien creature. The meme features a still from the film with the words "Alex Jones" superimposed on the creature, implying that the conspiracy theorist is a monster that is stalking and intimidating a young woman.

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This meme is a play on the classic 1953 science fiction film "The 7th ... " where a young girl is being stalked by an alien creature. The meme features a still from the film with the words "Alex Jones" superimposed on the creature, implying that the conspiracy theorist is a monster that is stalking and intimidating a young woman.

This meme is a humorous exchange between a librarian and a patron. The librarian responds to a patron's question about the accuracy of a statement with a sarcastic and ironic answer, "I've done my research" and "I've done my research" is repeated multiple times. The meme is a play on the common phrase "I've done my research" being used in a way that is opposite of its usual meaning.

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This meme is a humorous exchange between a librarian and a patron. The librarian responds to a patron's question about the accuracy of a statement with a sarcastic and ironic answer, "I've done my research" and "I've done my research" is repeated multiple times. The meme is a play on the common phrase "I've done my research" being used in a way that is opposite of its usual meaning.

This meme is a humorous critique of the food and politics of the American restaurant chain Cracker Barrel. The image features a split-screen comparison of the chain's response to a customer's complaint about the lack of plant-based options to a user's comment about the chain's politics. The text on the left says "We've added plant-based food items to the menu" and on the right says "Woke trash, stop making everything political".

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This meme is a humorous critique of the food and politics of the American restaurant chain Cracker Barrel. The image features a split-screen comparison of the chain's response to a customer's complaint about the lack of plant-based options to a user's comment about the chain's politics. The text on the left says "We've added plant-based food items to the menu" and on the right says "Woke trash, stop making everything political".

The meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users. The first user, Marjorie Taylor Greene, claims that God created only two genders, implying that God's creation was only male and female. The second user, Allison Mickel, responds with a sarcastic and absurd statement, implying that God created a single gender and a rib, but not a second gender.

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The meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users. The first user, Marjorie Taylor Greene, claims that God created only two genders, implying that God's creation was only male and female. The second user, Allison Mickel, responds with a sarcastic and absurd statement, implying that God created a single gender and a rib, but not a second gender.

This meme is a humorous take on the infamous Mar-a-Lago raid, a 2022 event where FBI agents searched former President Donald Trump's Florida estate. The image depicts a split-screen comparison, with the top half showing a calm, serene image of a mountain, and the bottom half showing a dramatic, chaotic image of a stormy sea. The text "Mar-a-Lago raid" is placed above the mountain, and the word "MARXISM" is placed below the stormy sea.

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This meme is a humorous take on the infamous Mar-a-Lago raid, a 2022 event where FBI agents searched former President Donald Trump's Florida estate. The image depicts a split-screen comparison, with the top half showing a calm, serene image of a mountain, and the bottom half showing a dramatic, chaotic image of a stormy sea. The text "Mar-a-Lago raid" is placed above the mountain, and the word "MARXISM" is placed below the stormy sea.

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The meme is a humorous comparison between actress Gina Carano and her past and present roles. The text at the top reads, "In 1.5 years Gina Carano has gone from being on the verge of getting her own Mandalorian spin-off to starring in a Breitbart-made Hunter Biden movie." The image juxtaposes a photo of Gina Carano as Cara Dantess from the 1992 film "The First Time” with a photo of her as Cara Dantess in the 1992 film "The First Time.”

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The meme is a humorous comparison between actress Gina Carano and her past and present roles. The text at the top reads, "In 1.5 years Gina Carano has gone from being on the verge of getting her own Mandalorian spin-off to starring in a Breitbart-made Hunter Biden movie." The image juxtaposes a photo of Gina Carano as Cara Dantess from the 1992 film "The First Time” with a photo of her as Cara Dantess in the 1992 film "The First Time.”

This meme is a humorous image that juxtaposes two opposing and often stereotypically opposing groups. The image depicts a child in a nursery with a robot and a child in a nursery with a robot. The text on the image reads: "A black mermaid" and "A grown ass man". The meme is likely poking fun at the idea that these two groups are not typically associated with each other.

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This meme is a humorous image that juxtaposes two opposing and often stereotypically opposing groups. The image depicts a child in a nursery with a robot and a child in a nursery with a robot. The text on the image reads: "A black mermaid" and "A grown ass man". The meme is likely poking fun at the idea that these two groups are not typically associated with each other.

This meme is a still image from a historical painting of a group of soldiers shaking hands and exchanging horses, but with the faces of all the soldiers replaced with laughing emojis. The text "I never knew it was so hard to say goodbye" is written above the image, suggesting that the soldiers are struggling to part ways.

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This meme is a still image from a historical painting of a group of soldiers shaking hands and exchanging horses, but with the faces of all the soldiers replaced with laughing emojis. The text "I never knew it was so hard to say goodbye" is written above the image, suggesting that the soldiers are struggling to part ways.

This meme is a humorous image that uses a Confederate cemetery sign to poke fun at the idea of a "Confederate Losers" cemetery. The sign is a play on the typical "Confederate Cemetery" or "Confederate Soldiers Cemetery" signs found at historical sites. The text on the sign reads "Burial Place of Confederate Losers" and "Confederate Losers Cemetery" in a playful, tongue-in-cheek way.

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This meme is a humorous image that uses a Confederate cemetery sign to poke fun at the idea of a "Confederate Losers" cemetery. The sign is a play on the typical "Confederate Cemetery" or "Confederate Soldiers Cemetery" signs found at historical sites. The text on the sign reads "Burial Place of Confederate Losers" and "Confederate Losers Cemetery" in a playful, tongue-in-cheek way.

This meme is a humorous reaction to a person who wrote a long and detailed account of a historical event, but instead of providing a summary or analysis, they simply wrote "turn to page 72" and assumed the reader would know what happened next. The image is a photo of a man with a sarcastic expression, captioned "o hell yeah".

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This meme is a humorous reaction to a person who wrote a long and detailed account of a historical event, but instead of providing a summary or analysis, they simply wrote "turn to page 72" and assumed the reader would know what happened next. The image is a photo of a man with a sarcastic expression, captioned "o hell yeah".

This meme is an image of a historical figure, likely General William Tecumseh Sherman, with a twisted and evil grin. The image has been edited to make his eyes glow red with an otherworldly energy, giving him a menacing and supernatural appearance. The text "LOL" appears below the image, implying that the figure is finding the situation humorous, but the tone is actually sinister and unsettling.

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This meme is an image of a historical figure, likely General William Tecumseh Sherman, with a twisted and evil grin. The image has been edited to make his eyes glow red with an otherworldly energy, giving him a menacing and supernatural appearance. The text "LOL" appears below the image, implying that the figure is finding the situation humorous, but the tone is actually sinister and unsettling.

This meme is a collage of 16 identical images of a man with a scowling expression, each with a red, angry face emoji in the corner. The text above the images reads, "when you say perhaps we can improve society somewhat." The image is a humorous representation of a person's frustration with the idea that simply saying something can improve the world, implying that it's a simplistic and naive approach to solving complex problems.

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This meme is a collage of 16 identical images of a man with a scowling expression, each with a red, angry face emoji in the corner. The text above the images reads, "when you say perhaps we can improve society somewhat." The image is a humorous representation of a person's frustration with the idea that simply saying something can improve the world, implying that it's a simplistic and naive approach to solving complex problems.

The meme depicts two men in a romantic kiss, with the words "Texas" and "State" written on their foreheads. The image is a play on the phrase "Texas State" being a common phrase to refer to the state of Texas, but in this context, it's a pun on the phrase "Texas State" being a "state" of being in love. The image is likely meant to be humorous and lighthearted, poking fun at the idea of a romantic relationship between two states.

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The meme depicts two men in a romantic kiss, with the words "Texas" and "State" written on their foreheads. The image is a play on the phrase "Texas State" being a common phrase to refer to the state of Texas, but in this context, it's a pun on the phrase "Texas State" being a "state" of being in love. The image is likely meant to be humorous and lighthearted, poking fun at the idea of a romantic relationship between two states.

This meme is a darkly humorous image featuring a photo of former US President Ronald Reagan with a stern expression. The text at the top reads "Hey Liberals," and the bottom text says "Succumbs to Dementia." The meme is likely intended to be ironic or sarcastic, implying that the person being addressed is so liberal that they are so out of touch with reality that they are literally succumbing to dementia.

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This meme is a darkly humorous image featuring a photo of former US President Ronald Reagan with a stern expression. The text at the top reads "Hey Liberals," and the bottom text says "Succumbs to Dementia." The meme is likely intended to be ironic or sarcastic, implying that the person being addressed is so liberal that they are so out of touch with reality that they are literally succumbing to dementia.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that people often use personal opinions as a substitute for actual evidence. The top image shows a character from the animated TV show "Family Guy" saying "You guys always act like you're better than me", which is then followed by a parody of a scene from the TV show "Family Guy" featuring the character Peter Griffin and his friends as a group of old men sitting in a living room. The text "You guys always act like you're better than me" is then replaced with "You guys always act like you're better than me" and then replaced with "You guys always act like you're better than me".

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that people often use personal opinions as a substitute for actual evidence. The top image shows a character from the animated TV show "Family Guy" saying "You guys always act like you're better than me", which is then followed by a parody of a scene from the TV show "Family Guy" featuring the character Peter Griffin and his friends as a group of old men sitting in a living room. The text "You guys always act like you're better than me" is then replaced with "You guys always act like you're better than me" and then replaced with "You guys always act like you're better than me".

This meme features a photo of a man wearing a shirt with the phrase "I love two things: Outlaw Country and the Law" on it. The image is likely a humorous commentary on the idea that someone who loves the freedom of the open road (outlaw country) also has a strong sense of respect for the law. The meme is likely meant to poke fun at the idea that someone who loves the freedom of the open road (outlaw country) also has a strong sense of respect for the law.

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This meme features a photo of a man wearing a shirt with the phrase "I love two things: Outlaw Country and the Law" on it. The image is likely a humorous commentary on the idea that someone who loves the freedom of the open road (outlaw country) also has a strong sense of respect for the law. The meme is likely meant to poke fun at the idea that someone who loves the freedom of the open road (outlaw country) also has a strong sense of respect for the law.

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This meme is a humorous image of a character from the popular video game "Fortnite" named "The Loot Llama" who has been killed by a player using a powerful item called "The Grenade Launcher". The image shows the character with a sarcastic expression, holding a "Make America Great Again" hat and a can of Monster Energy drink, with the text "When you just got killed by a noob with a grenade launcher" above it. The text at the top of the image reads "When you just got killed by a noob with a grenade launcher".

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This meme is a humorous image of a character from the popular video game "Fortnite" named "The Loot Llama" who has been killed by a player using a powerful item called "The Grenade Launcher". The image shows the character with a sarcastic expression, holding a "Make America Great Again" hat and a can of Monster Energy drink, with the text "When you just got killed by a noob with a grenade launcher" above it. The text at the top of the image reads "When you just got killed by a noob with a grenade launcher".

The meme is a split-screen image with two buttons, each with a humorous and opposing question. The left button reads "Young men shouldn't be harassed just because they're wearing a red hat" and the right button says "Well maybe if she didn't dress like that she wouldn't get harassed". The meme is likely referencing the 2016 US presidential election and the controversy surrounding then-candidate Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) hat.

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The meme is a split-screen image with two buttons, each with a humorous and opposing question. The left button reads "Young men shouldn't be harassed just because they're wearing a red hat" and the right button says "Well maybe if she didn't dress like that she wouldn't get harassed". The meme is likely referencing the 2016 US presidential election and the controversy surrounding then-candidate Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) hat.

This meme is a photo of a dam with a large wall of water overflowing, with the words "I am not racist" written on the wall, but the water is eroding the words, revealing the text "But" and "Racism" on the wall, implying that the person is actually racist. The image is a play on the phrase "I am not racist, but..." which is often used to excuse or justify racist behavior. The meme is a humorous and satirical take on the phrase, highlighting the hypocrisy of those who claim to be non-racist but still have racist tendencies.

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This meme is a photo of a dam with a large wall of water overflowing, with the words "I am not racist" written on the wall, but the water is eroding the words, revealing the text "But" and "Racism" on the wall, implying that the person is actually racist. The image is a play on the phrase "I am not racist, but..." which is often used to excuse or justify racist behavior. The meme is a humorous and satirical take on the phrase, highlighting the hypocrisy of those who claim to be non-racist but still have racist tendencies.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two individuals. At the top is a photo of Sarah Sanders, a former White House press secretary, with her name overlaid. At the bottom is an image of the fictional character Shrek's "Lord Farquad" doppelganger, "Lord Farquad-stein" is not in this image, but a similar character, "Mucinex" is in this image, with the name "Mucinex" overlaid.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two individuals. At the top is a photo of Sarah Sanders, a former White House press secretary, with her name overlaid. At the bottom is an image of the fictional character Shrek's "Lord Farquad" doppelganger, "Lord Farquad-stein" is not in this image, but a similar character, "Mucinex" is in this image, with the name "Mucinex" overlaid.

The meme is a humorous comparison of Donald Trump's face with a photo of himself with his eyes closed. The text above the image reads, "Lol what Donald would look like if his skin tone matched the color around his eyes. Have fun sleeping." The joke is that the image is a photo of Donald Trump with his eyes closed, and the text is implying that if his skin tone matched the color of his eyes, he would look like a completely different person.

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The meme is a humorous comparison of Donald Trump's face with a photo of himself with his eyes closed. The text above the image reads, "Lol what Donald would look like if his skin tone matched the color around his eyes. Have fun sleeping." The joke is that the image is a photo of Donald Trump with his eyes closed, and the text is implying that if his skin tone matched the color of his eyes, he would look like a completely different person.

This meme features a character from a popular internet meme, Pepe the Frog, wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat and a scowl. The text bubble above him says "If you don't love your government, you should move." The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, as it's a satirical take on the idea of patriotism and the "Make America Great Again" movement. The meme is likely intended to poke fun at the idea that people who don't love their government should move to another country, which is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the idea of patriotism and the "Make America Great Again" movement.

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This meme features a character from a popular internet meme, Pepe the Frog, wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat and a scowl. The text bubble above him says "If you don't love your government, you should move." The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, as it's a satirical take on the idea of patriotism and the "Make America Great Again" movement. The meme is likely intended to poke fun at the idea that people who don't love their government should move to another country, which is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the idea of patriotism and the "Make America Great Again" movement.

This meme is a quote from the movie "The Godfather" in which the character Don Corleone says, "I'm going to make you an offer you can't refuse." The meme is a humorous take on this quote, replacing "I'm going to make you an offer you can't refuse" with "I'm going to make you an offer you can't tweet." The meme is likely referencing the recent change in Twitter's policy on free speech, where the company is now allowing users to tweet about the policy change.

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This meme is a quote from the movie "The Godfather" in which the character Don Corleone says, "I'm going to make you an offer you can't refuse." The meme is a humorous take on this quote, replacing "I'm going to make you an offer you can't refuse" with "I'm going to make you an offer you can't tweet." The meme is likely referencing the recent change in Twitter's policy on free speech, where the company is now allowing users to tweet about the policy change.

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a user named "Will" with a humorous commentary on the historical context of the American Civil War. The text reads: "The Civil War wasn't about 'fascism is socialism' are widely and deeply held by morons" and "In 1863, the US was not a 'fascist' or 'socialist' state, nor was it 'the 2 most’ of any ‘…’’.”

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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a user named "Will" with a humorous commentary on the historical context of the American Civil War. The text reads: "The Civil War wasn't about 'fascism is socialism' are widely and deeply held by morons" and "In 1863, the US was not a 'fascist' or 'socialist' state, nor was it 'the 2 most’ of any ‘…’’.”

This meme is a satirical commentary on the 2018 mass shooting at a Florida high school. The image features a tweet from a user named "Kara" who is responding to the shooting. The text reads: "On behalf of, I dunno, EVERY FAT KID IN THE USA, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHA..." The text is a parody of a threatening statement, but it's actually a joke about the school shooting.

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This meme is a satirical commentary on the 2018 mass shooting at a Florida high school. The image features a tweet from a user named "Kara" who is responding to the shooting. The text reads: "On behalf of, I dunno, EVERY FAT KID IN THE USA, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHAIR, I'M GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH A FLYING CHA..." The text is a parody of a threatening statement, but it's actually a joke about the school shooting.

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The meme is a play on the idea that certain groups are more likely to be targeted or attacked. The image shows a hunter lying in wait, with a caption that reads "priests", "children", and "the rest of the church" being targeted. The punchline is that the only thing that gets shot is "women getting abortions", implying that it's the only thing that's actually being targeted.

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The meme is a play on the idea that certain groups are more likely to be targeted or attacked. The image shows a hunter lying in wait, with a caption that reads "priests", "children", and "the rest of the church" being targeted. The punchline is that the only thing that gets shot is "women getting abortions", implying that it's the only thing that's actually being targeted.

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show "Parks and Recreation" featuring the character Ron Swanson, played by Nick Offerman, with a skeptical expression. The text above the image reads, "Have you ever read a comment that made you click on the person's profile just to see if they look as stupid as they sound?" This meme pokes fun at the idea that some comments are so ridiculous that they make you curious about the person who wrote them.

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The meme is a screenshot from the TV show "Parks and Recreation" featuring the character Ron Swanson, played by Nick Offerman, with a skeptical expression. The text above the image reads, "Have you ever read a comment that made you click on the person's profile just to see if they look as stupid as they sound?" This meme pokes fun at the idea that some comments are so ridiculous that they make you curious about the person who wrote them.

This meme is a photograph of two men standing on the side of a road, one holding a sign that reads "REMEMBER" and the other holding a large American flag. The men are likely protesting or demonstrating, but the context is not specified. The image is likely meant to be humorous or ironic, but its meaning is not immediately clear.

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This meme is a photograph of two men standing on the side of a road, one holding a sign that reads "REMEMBER" and the other holding a large American flag. The men are likely protesting or demonstrating, but the context is not specified. The image is likely meant to be humorous or ironic, but its meaning is not immediately clear.

This meme is a play on the phrase "honey, I'm home" typically used by a wife greeting her husband after a long day. However, in this image, the phrase is replaced with "honey, you need to finish your Afghanistan before some... Iran". The image is likely a photo of a woman with a shocked expression, with the American flag covering her face. The text at the top reads "honey, you need to finish your Afghanistan before some... Iran".

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This meme is a play on the phrase "honey, I'm home" typically used by a wife greeting her husband after a long day. However, in this image, the phrase is replaced with "honey, you need to finish your Afghanistan before some... Iran". The image is likely a photo of a woman with a shocked expression, with the American flag covering her face. The text at the top reads "honey, you need to finish your Afghanistan before some... Iran".

This meme is a humorous comparison between the Nazi flag and the Confederate flag, with the caption "The right can't fight" implying that both symbols of extremist ideologies are too weak to engage in a physical fight. The image juxtaposes the two flags, implying that both are so ineffective that they can't even engage in a fight.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between the Nazi flag and the Confederate flag, with the caption "The right can't fight" implying that both symbols of extremist ideologies are too weak to engage in a physical fight. The image juxtaposes the two flags, implying that both are so ineffective that they can't even engage in a fight.

This meme is a humorous comparison between the Confederate flag and the Stars and Stripes, with the latter being used as a symbol of American patriotism. The meme states, "I prefer the real Confederate flag" and "I said the real Confederate flag" in a sarcastic tone, implying that the user is trying to be ironic or humorous. The image also shows a white flag, which is often used as a symbol of surrender or neutrality.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between the Confederate flag and the Stars and Stripes, with the latter being used as a symbol of American patriotism. The meme states, "I prefer the real Confederate flag" and "I said the real Confederate flag" in a sarcastic tone, implying that the user is trying to be ironic or humorous. The image also shows a white flag, which is often used as a symbol of surrender or neutrality.

The meme is a humorous commentary on the irony of a school hiring 10,000 police officers after the Columbine shooting, implying that the mass shooting was not enough to prompt a change in the system. The text reads: "After Columbine, over 10,000 school police officers were hired. Because one shooting wasn't enough."

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The meme is a humorous commentary on the irony of a school hiring 10,000 police officers after the Columbine shooting, implying that the mass shooting was not enough to prompt a change in the system. The text reads: "After Columbine, over 10,000 school police officers were hired. Because one shooting wasn't enough."

This meme is a humorous take on a historical figure's quote. It features a photo of General William Sherman, a Civil War-era general, with a quote that is often attributed to him: "If you don't like it, why don't you go back to your country?" However, in this version, the quote is modified to be a sarcastic response to a modern-day issue, implying that someone's country is not where they want to be.

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This meme is a humorous take on a historical figure's quote. It features a photo of General William Sherman, a Civil War-era general, with a quote that is often attributed to him: "If you don't like it, why don't you go back to your country?" However, in this version, the quote is modified to be a sarcastic response to a modern-day issue, implying that someone's country is not where they want to be.

This meme is a play on the classic dystopian novel "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. The image is a parody of the book's cover, but instead of the expected image of a woman in a futuristic city, it features a cartoon of a woman in a similar pose, but with a comically oversized and exaggeratedly ugly face. The text "I'd rather be reading Atlas F**ked" appears above the image, poking fun at the idea that the book is so boring that it's better to not read it at all.

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This meme is a play on the classic dystopian novel "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. The image is a parody of the book's cover, but instead of the expected image of a woman in a futuristic city, it features a cartoon of a woman in a similar pose, but with a comically oversized and exaggeratedly ugly face. The text "I'd rather be reading Atlas F**ked" appears above the image, poking fun at the idea that the book is so boring that it's better to not read it at all.

This meme is a modified version of the classic "Frog in the Pond" or "Daisy in the Pond" scenario, where a character is tricked into accepting something they don't want. In this case, the character is tricked into accepting the United States as a democratic country, with the American flag being replaced with the Confederate flag. The text "I love America" appears on the character's lips, implying that they are unaware of the true nature of the country they are living in.

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This meme is a modified version of the classic "Frog in the Pond" or "Daisy in the Pond" scenario, where a character is tricked into accepting something they don't want. In this case, the character is tricked into accepting the United States as a democratic country, with the American flag being replaced with the Confederate flag. The text "I love America" appears on the character's lips, implying that they are unaware of the true nature of the country they are living in.

The meme is a humorous comparison between two different types of shoes. The top image shows a person with a disappointed expression, saying "Ew, I stepped in something". The bottom image shows a shoe with the Confederate flag on one side and the American flag on the other, with a police officer's badge in the middle. The implication is that the person stepped in something that's a mix of two things that are often seen as opposing or contradictory, much like how the two flags and badge are mixed together on the shoe.

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The meme is a humorous comparison between two different types of shoes. The top image shows a person with a disappointed expression, saying "Ew, I stepped in something". The bottom image shows a shoe with the Confederate flag on one side and the American flag on the other, with a police officer's badge in the middle. The implication is that the person stepped in something that's a mix of two things that are often seen as opposing or contradictory, much like how the two flags and badge are mixed together on the shoe.

The meme is a satirical comparison between a 2018 El Paso Walmart shooting manifesto and a 2019 New Zealand mosque shooting manifesto. The left side of the image shows a gunman holding a rifle and a manifesto, with a caption that reads "It's a good idea to have a manifesto before shooting up a place." The right side of the image shows a gunman holding a rifle and a manifesto, with a caption that reads "It's a good idea to have a manifesto before shooting up a place."

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The meme is a satirical comparison between a 2018 El Paso Walmart shooting manifesto and a 2019 New Zealand mosque shooting manifesto. The left side of the image shows a gunman holding a rifle and a manifesto, with a caption that reads "It's a good idea to have a manifesto before shooting up a place." The right side of the image shows a gunman holding a rifle and a manifesto, with a caption that reads "It's a good idea to have a manifesto before shooting up a place."

The meme is a sarcastic commentary on the state of abortion laws in the United States. It presents a hypothetical scenario where a state offers free abortions to teenagers, but instead of reducing the abortion rate, it actually increases it. The text reads: "In 2009, Colorado began offering free abortions to teens. Within 8 years, teen abortions dropped 54%. Teen birth rates fell by 67%. For every $1 spent on the program, the state saved $5.85 in costs associated with the babies."

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The meme is a sarcastic commentary on the state of abortion laws in the United States. It presents a hypothetical scenario where a state offers free abortions to teenagers, but instead of reducing the abortion rate, it actually increases it. The text reads: "In 2009, Colorado began offering free abortions to teens. Within 8 years, teen abortions dropped 54%. Teen birth rates fell by 67%. For every $1 spent on the program, the state saved $5.85 in costs associated with the babies."

This meme is a play on the iconic "I am the Senate" line from the Star Wars prequels. The image features a character from the Star Wars franchise, who is saying "I am the Senate" in a dramatic and intimidating tone. The meme is applied to the context of the 2020 US presidential election, where Donald Trump is saying "I am the Senate" in a similar tone, implying that he is the leader of the Senate.

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This meme is a play on the iconic "I am the Senate" line from the Star Wars prequels. The image features a character from the Star Wars franchise, who is saying "I am the Senate" in a dramatic and intimidating tone. The meme is applied to the context of the 2020 US presidential election, where Donald Trump is saying "I am the Senate" in a similar tone, implying that he is the leader of the Senate.

This meme is a humorous image of a man with a smug expression, surrounded by thought bubbles and emojis. The text at the top reads "Umm well actually how can u be truly free without the freedom to oppress others?" and the text at the bottom says "In short, no". The image is meant to be ironic and sarcastic, poking fun at the idea of "free" and "liberty" in a humorous and satirical way.

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This meme is a humorous image of a man with a smug expression, surrounded by thought bubbles and emojis. The text at the top reads "Umm well actually how can u be truly free without the freedom to oppress others?" and the text at the bottom says "In short, no". The image is meant to be ironic and sarcastic, poking fun at the idea of "free" and "liberty" in a humorous and satirical way.

The meme is a humorous comparison between the modern world and the ancient Spanish Empire. It features an image of a Spanish galleon, which is intentionally blurred and distorted to represent the idea that Spain's empire was a "blurred" or "distorted" concept. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. Include any text that appears in the image." is actually a prompt, not part of the meme itself.

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The meme is a humorous comparison between the modern world and the ancient Spanish Empire. It features an image of a Spanish galleon, which is intentionally blurred and distorted to represent the idea that Spain's empire was a "blurred" or "distorted" concept. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. Include any text that appears in the image." is actually a prompt, not part of the meme itself.

The meme is a comic strip featuring two elevator doors with labels "Exit" and "Dramatic Exit". A person is standing in front of the "Exit" door, while another person is bursting out of the "Dramatic Exit" door, flailing his arms and legs in a dramatic fashion. The text above the doors reads "Exit" and "Dramatic Exit", highlighting the humorous contrast between a normal exit and a dramatic one.

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The meme is a comic strip featuring two elevator doors with labels "Exit" and "Dramatic Exit". A person is standing in front of the "Exit" door, while another person is bursting out of the "Dramatic Exit" door, flailing his arms and legs in a dramatic fashion. The text above the doors reads "Exit" and "Dramatic Exit", highlighting the humorous contrast between a normal exit and a dramatic one.

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that is partially cut off, but it appears to be a response to a question about baking a cake for a gay wedding. The text reads: "Someone please explain to me why I am being asked to bake a cake for a gay wedding. I support gay marriage but I am not a fan of the gay community and I am not going to be voting for a gay president. I am not going to be voting for a gay president."

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This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that is partially cut off, but it appears to be a response to a question about baking a cake for a gay wedding. The text reads: "Someone please explain to me why I am being asked to bake a cake for a gay wedding. I support gay marriage but I am not a fan of the gay community and I am not going to be voting for a gay president. I am not going to be voting for a gay president."

The meme is a humorous image with a short text that reads: "If you're a Trump supporter, I just want to make one thing clear: I'm not here to make fun of you, I'm here to make fun of Trump."

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The meme is a humorous image with a short text that reads: "If you're a Trump supporter, I just want to make one thing clear: I'm not here to make fun of you, I'm here to make fun of Trump."

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The meme depicts a frog wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, with a caption that says "he thill yo prethident" (a misspelled and informal version of "he will your president"). The image is likely a humorous take on a popular internet meme, with the frog's awkward expression and the misspelled text adding to the comedic effect. The overall tone is lighthearted and playful, poking fun at the idea of a frog being a president.

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The meme depicts a frog wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, with a caption that says "he thill yo prethident" (a misspelled and informal version of "he will your president"). The image is likely a humorous take on a popular internet meme, with the frog's awkward expression and the misspelled text adding to the comedic effect. The overall tone is lighthearted and playful, poking fun at the idea of a frog being a president.

This meme features a photo of Danny DeVito from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" with a shocked expression. The text "So anyway I started licking this boot and" is overlaid on the image, but it is cut off, implying a humorous and unexpected story is about to be shared.

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This meme features a photo of Danny DeVito from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" with a shocked expression. The text "So anyway I started licking this boot and" is overlaid on the image, but it is cut off, implying a humorous and unexpected story is about to be shared.

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads: "Conservatives won't get how #AllLivesMatter erases black people, but will argue passionately about 'Happy Holidays' erases Christmas."

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads: "Conservatives won't get how #AllLivesMatter erases black people, but will argue passionately about 'Happy Holidays' erases Christmas."

This meme is a humorous take on the ancient Roman philosopher Cicero's famous quote about the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of protecting the rights of citizens. The image features a quote from Cicero's book "De Orator" where he warns of the dangers of a nation that is too focused on its own power and wealth, and how this can lead to a loss of freedom and the destruction of the state. The quote is often used to illustrate the dangers of a nation that is too focused on its own power and wealth, and how this can lead to a loss of freedom and the destruction of the state.

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This meme is a humorous take on the ancient Roman philosopher Cicero's famous quote about the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of protecting the rights of citizens. The image features a quote from Cicero's book "De Orator" where he warns of the dangers of a nation that is too focused on its own power and wealth, and how this can lead to a loss of freedom and the destruction of the state. The quote is often used to illustrate the dangers of a nation that is too focused on its own power and wealth, and how this can lead to a loss of freedom and the destruction of the state.

This meme features a grid of images of former US President Donald Trump, with a "I'm with stupid" pointing gesture superimposed on each one. The meme is likely poking fun at Trump's reputation for making poor decisions and being a symbol of American politics. The text "I'm with stupid" is a common phrase used to point out someone who is acting foolishly.

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This meme features a grid of images of former US President Donald Trump, with a "I'm with stupid" pointing gesture superimposed on each one. The meme is likely poking fun at Trump's reputation for making poor decisions and being a symbol of American politics. The text "I'm with stupid" is a common phrase used to point out someone who is acting foolishly.

The meme is a digital image of Donald Trump's face, but it's been intentionally distorted to make his features look like a cartoonish, exaggerated version of himself. The image is often referred to as "Meltdown Trump" or "Angry Trump" and features a red, angry-looking face with a twisted, screaming expression. The text "I'M GOING TO BEAT THE CHINESE SO BADLY" appears in a bold, cartoonish font.

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The meme is a digital image of Donald Trump's face, but it's been intentionally distorted to make his features look like a cartoonish, exaggerated version of himself. The image is often referred to as "Meltdown Trump" or "Angry Trump" and features a red, angry-looking face with a twisted, screaming expression. The text "I'M GOING TO BEAT THE CHINESE SO BADLY" appears in a bold, cartoonish font.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the recent abortion laws in Alabama. The image features a shocked Pikachu face, with the text "Alabama: Bans abortion" and "All of Alabama in 5 years" above it. The meme is suggesting that the state's new abortion laws will have a devastating impact on the entire state in just five years, with the shocked Pikachu face conveying the idea that the state's residents will be shocked and overwhelmed by the changes.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the recent abortion laws in Alabama. The image features a shocked Pikachu face, with the text "Alabama: Bans abortion" and "All of Alabama in 5 years" above it. The meme is suggesting that the state's new abortion laws will have a devastating impact on the entire state in just five years, with the shocked Pikachu face conveying the idea that the state's residents will be shocked and overwhelmed by the changes.

This meme features a photo of a creature with a grotesque, distorted face, wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat. The text "RESPEK ARE PRESIDENT!!" is written in a bold, blocky font at the bottom of the image. The meme is likely a satirical commentary on the idea of "respek" (a slang term for respect) and the idea of a "president" in a humorous, ironic way.

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This meme features a photo of a creature with a grotesque, distorted face, wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat. The text "RESPEK ARE PRESIDENT!!" is written in a bold, blocky font at the bottom of the image. The meme is likely a satirical commentary on the idea of "respek" (a slang term for respect) and the idea of a "president" in a humorous, ironic way.

This meme is a humorous image of a photo of Donald Trump and his family, with a caption that pokes fun at the idea of sharing a photo that's not particularly flattering. The text reads: "When nobody looks good in the picture but you post it anyway". The meme is a lighthearted way to poke fun at the tendency to share photos that don't quite live up to our expectations of being perfect.

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This meme is a humorous image of a photo of Donald Trump and his family, with a caption that pokes fun at the idea of sharing a photo that's not particularly flattering. The text reads: "When nobody looks good in the picture but you post it anyway". The meme is a lighthearted way to poke fun at the tendency to share photos that don't quite live up to our expectations of being perfect.

This meme is a comparison between two photos of President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump holding their newborn babies. The meme is captioned "ObamaCare vs. GOP Replacement" and is likely a commentary on the healthcare policies of the two presidents. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, implying that the two presidents' approaches to healthcare are vastly different.

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a comparison between two photos of President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump holding their newborn babies. The meme is captioned "ObamaCare vs. GOP Replacement" and is likely a commentary on the healthcare policies of the two presidents. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, implying that the two presidents' approaches to healthcare are vastly different.

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from former US President Donald Trump, where he says "Happy women's day. Send nudes." The tweet is a sarcastic and sexist comment, implying that women should send him nude photos on International Women's Day. The tone is dismissive and misogynistic, using the holiday as an excuse to make a lewd and suggestive comment.

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from former US President Donald Trump, where he says "Happy women's day. Send nudes." The tweet is a sarcastic and sexist comment, implying that women should send him nude photos on International Women's Day. The tone is dismissive and misogynistic, using the holiday as an excuse to make a lewd and suggestive comment.

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a user named "Robert J. O'Neill", a former Navy SEAL who was involved in the 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden. The tweet reads: "A military parade is a third world country thing. We are not going to do it. Not now, not ever." The tweet is responding to a report that President Trump is planning to hold a military parade in Washington D.C. to celebrate his inauguration.

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a user named "Robert J. O'Neill", a former Navy SEAL who was involved in the 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden. The tweet reads: "A military parade is a third world country thing. We are not going to do it. Not now, not ever." The tweet is responding to a report that President Trump is planning to hold a military parade in Washington D.C. to celebrate his inauguration.

This meme is a photo of Donald Trump standing in front of the New York Stock Exchange, with a quote from him. The quote, "My building was the second-tallest, and now it's the tallest," is a reference to the fact that the World Trade Center's Twin Towers were destroyed in the 9/11 attacks, and Trump's building, 7 World Trade Center, survived the collapse of the Twin Towers.

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a photo of Donald Trump standing in front of the New York Stock Exchange, with a quote from him. The quote, "My building was the second-tallest, and now it's the tallest," is a reference to the fact that the World Trade Center's Twin Towers were destroyed in the 9/11 attacks, and Trump's building, 7 World Trade Center, survived the collapse of the Twin Towers.

This meme is a humorous take on the recent ban on single-use plastic straws by some companies. The text reads: "now that we've banned plastic straws, I guess I'll just have to drink my Starbucks through this assault rifle." The joke is that the speaker is sarcastically suggesting that they will use an assault rifle as a makeshift straw to drink their coffee.

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a humorous take on the recent ban on single-use plastic straws by some companies. The text reads: "now that we've banned plastic straws, I guess I'll just have to drink my Starbucks through this assault rifle." The joke is that the speaker is sarcastically suggesting that they will use an assault rifle as a makeshift straw to drink their coffee.

The meme is a playful take on the infamous "Incesty" (a misspelling of "Incest") logo of the online dating website Incesty.com, which is a website for people who are seeking to find a partner with a family member. The image is a parody of the Incesty logo, featuring a crossed flag with a red and white background, with the text "Incesty" written in bold letters. The meme is likely meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea of a website that promotes relationships between family members.

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a playful take on the infamous "Incesty" (a misspelling of "Incest") logo of the online dating website Incesty.com, which is a website for people who are seeking to find a partner with a family member. The image is a parody of the Incesty logo, featuring a crossed flag with a red and white background, with the text "Incesty" written in bold letters. The meme is likely meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea of a website that promotes relationships between family members.

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This meme features a photo of Margaret Thatcher, a former British Prime Minister, with a quote from her. The quote reads: "The problem with you is that you are so much like a pissing on my grave is that you eventually run out of p***" (note: the text is edited to replace a word with an asterisk).

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme features a photo of Margaret Thatcher, a former British Prime Minister, with a quote from her. The quote reads: "The problem with you is that you are so much like a pissing on my grave is that you eventually run out of p***" (note: the text is edited to replace a word with an asterisk).

The meme is an image of Isaac Asimov with a quote overlayed on top of it. The quote is a statement about the state of the world and the lack of intelligence among people. The text reads: "There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always.

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is an image of Isaac Asimov with a quote overlayed on top of it. The quote is a statement about the state of the world and the lack of intelligence among people. The text reads: "There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always been. The [sic] is a [sic] of [sic] and there has always.

This meme is a joke about a news anchor who had a name change. The image shows a screenshot of a news anchor with a caption "Did she change her name?" above it. The news anchor's name is not visible in the screenshot, implying that the joke is that the anchor's name is now "Caravan of Diseases", a reference to a COVID-19 news story.

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a joke about a news anchor who had a name change. The image shows a screenshot of a news anchor with a caption "Did she change her name?" above it. The news anchor's name is not visible in the screenshot, implying that the joke is that the anchor's name is now "Caravan of Diseases", a reference to a COVID-19 news story.

The meme is a screenshot of a 2020 presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The image shows a close-up of Trump's face, with his mouth open and his hands raised in a defensive gesture, as if he's about to interrupt Biden. The text "Fact Checkers" is written in the corner of the image, implying that Trump is trying to interrupt the fact-checkers' findings.

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Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme is a screenshot of a 2020 presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The image shows a close-up of Trump's face, with his mouth open and his hands raised in a defensive gesture, as if he's about to interrupt Biden. The text "Fact Checkers" is written in the corner of the image, implying that Trump is trying to interrupt the fact-checkers' findings.

The meme features a conversation between two people. The first person says, "You're just a snowman made of trash," and the second person responds with a sarcastic comment about M&M's, saying, "I can look at M&M's without losing my mind, but that's what you're asking for."

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

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

The meme features a conversation between two people. The first person says, "You're just a snowman made of trash," and the second person responds with a sarcastic comment about M&M's, saying, "I can look at M&M's without losing my mind, but that's what you're asking for."

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two opposing ideologies. On the left, a character with a rainbow-colored mohawk and a "you deserve better" sign is shown, while on the right, a character with a red "Make America Great Again" hat is shown, with a bloody and traumatized expression. The text on the left reads "You deserve better", while the text on the right reads "You deserve better... to work less hours".

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2023-05-10T20:59:52+00:00

Llama-3.2-11b's Take:

This meme is a humorous comparison between two opposing ideologies. On the left, a character with a rainbow-colored mohawk and a "you deserve better" sign is shown, while on the right, a character with a red "Make America Great Again" hat is shown, with a bloody and traumatized expression. The text on the left reads "You deserve better", while the text on the right reads "You deserve better... to work less hours".