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The meme is a humorous representation of the contrast between the political beliefs of libertarians and their online actions. The image features two women with contrasting expressions, one looking shocked and the other looking surprised. The text above the images reads, "Libertarians be like:" and the images are labeled "Tyranny.gov" and "Tyranny.com". The meme suggests that libertarians are hypocritical in their online behavior, as they claim to be against tyranny but are actually engaging in it by visiting websites that promote tyranny. The use of the website URLs as labels for the images adds to the humor, implying that even the websites themselves are aware of the irony. Overall, the meme pokes fun at the disconnect between libertarians' stated values and their actual online actions.

Anti-Libertarian

2025-06-11T17:38:38.175732+00:00

The meme is a humorous representation of the contrast between the political beliefs of libertarians and their online actions. The image features two women with contrasting expressions, one looking shocked and the other looking surprised. The text above the images reads, "Libertarians be like:" and the images are labeled "Tyranny.gov" and "Tyranny.com". The meme suggests that libertarians are hypocritical in their online behavior, as they claim to be against tyranny but are actually engaging in it by visiting websites that promote tyranny. The use of the website URLs as labels for the images adds to the humor, implying that even the websites themselves are aware of the irony. Overall, the meme pokes fun at the disconnect between libertarians' stated values and their actual online actions.

The meme is a humorous image that depicts a large, sprawling mural or graffiti on a wall. The text "Billionaires are treading on all of us" is written in bold, block letters, and is accompanied by a large, cartoonish snake that appears to be coiled around the text.

Anti-Libertarian

2025-05-04T21:56:45.353164+00:00

The meme is a humorous image that depicts a large, sprawling mural or graffiti on a wall. The text "Billionaires are treading on all of us" is written in bold, block letters, and is accompanied by a large, cartoonish snake that appears to be coiled around the text.

This meme is a humorous illustration of the evolution of a "tech bro" character from 2014 to 2025. The text above the images reads "The Tech Bro Pipeline" and the text below each image is a quote that reflects the changing attitude of a tech bro over time. The quotes are: "Information wants to be free" (2014), "It's not about the money, it's about the mission" (2018), and "Have you considered monetizing empathy?" (2025).

Anti-Libertarian

2025-05-01T21:24:23.902053+00:00

This meme is a humorous illustration of the evolution of a "tech bro" character from 2014 to 2025. The text above the images reads "The Tech Bro Pipeline" and the text below each image is a quote that reflects the changing attitude of a tech bro over time. The quotes are: "Information wants to be free" (2014), "It's not about the money, it's about the mission" (2018), and "Have you considered monetizing empathy?" (2025).

The meme is a Venn diagram-style chart that humorously explores the relationship between free insulin and various ideologies. The chart's sections are labeled with terms like "Libertarian," "Anarchist," and "Socialist," and each section contains a statement or joke related to free insulin. For example, the "Anarchist" section says "It's free, because it’s free."

Anti-Libertarian

2025-02-27T05:49:56.157349+00:00

The meme is a Venn diagram-style chart that humorously explores the relationship between free insulin and various ideologies. The chart's sections are labeled with terms like "Libertarian," "Anarchist," and "Socialist," and each section contains a statement or joke related to free insulin. For example, the "Anarchist" section says "It's free, because it’s free."

The meme is a humorous and ironic commentary on the importance of a person's contribution to society. The image shows a photo of Ayn Rand, a famous author, with a caption that reads: "On March 6, 1982, Ayn Rand made her most important contribution to mankind... She died." The joke is that Ayn Rand's most important contribution to humanity was indeed her death, implying that her life was not particularly notable or impactful.

Anti-Libertarian

2024-03-09T00:41:05.500573+00:00

The meme is a humorous and ironic commentary on the importance of a person's contribution to society. The image shows a photo of Ayn Rand, a famous author, with a caption that reads: "On March 6, 1982, Ayn Rand made her most important contribution to mankind... She died." The joke is that Ayn Rand's most important contribution to humanity was indeed her death, implying that her life was not particularly notable or impactful.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the stereotype that Libertarians are more extreme in their views than they actually are. The text "Libertarians are funny because they've somehow managed to convince themselves that it's edgy anti-authoritarianism to argue that the powerful should be more powerful" is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the tendency of some people to present themselves as more rebellious or radical than they actually are. The meme pokes fun at the idea that some people can be so convinced of their own "edginess" that they become more powerful in their own minds.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-12-17T22:02:40+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the stereotype that Libertarians are more extreme in their views than they actually are. The text "Libertarians are funny because they've somehow managed to convince themselves that it's edgy anti-authoritarianism to argue that the powerful should be more powerful" is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the tendency of some people to present themselves as more rebellious or radical than they actually are. The meme pokes fun at the idea that some people can be so convinced of their own "edginess" that they become more powerful in their own minds.

This meme is a satirical image featuring a yellow flag with a cartoon alligator's head and a list of companies, including major corporations like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. The text at the top of the flag reads "In God We Trust" but is replaced with "In Corporations We Trust", and at the bottom, it says "At Least It's Not the Government". The image is a humorous commentary on the influence of large corporations in society.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-12-02T05:36:39+00:00

This meme is a satirical image featuring a yellow flag with a cartoon alligator's head and a list of companies, including major corporations like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. The text at the top of the flag reads "In God We Trust" but is replaced with "In Corporations We Trust", and at the bottom, it says "At Least It's Not the Government". The image is a humorous commentary on the influence of large corporations in society.

This meme is a humorous and darkly ironic joke about the deaths of three famous scientists and mathematicians: Ayn Rand, Rand Paul, and Paul Ryan. The text in the image reads: "Ayn Rand, Rand Paul, and Paul Ryan walk into a bar. The bartender serves them tainted alcohol because there are no regulations. They die." The joke is that the three individuals share the same last name, which is a common joke about names that sound similar. The punchline is that they all died because of the tainted alcohol, which is a darkly comedic and unexpected twist.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-06-06T05:33:52+00:00

This meme is a humorous and darkly ironic joke about the deaths of three famous scientists and mathematicians: Ayn Rand, Rand Paul, and Paul Ryan. The text in the image reads: "Ayn Rand, Rand Paul, and Paul Ryan walk into a bar. The bartender serves them tainted alcohol because there are no regulations. They die." The joke is that the three individuals share the same last name, which is a common joke about names that sound similar. The punchline is that they all died because of the tainted alcohol, which is a darkly comedic and unexpected twist.

The meme is a humorous image of a cartoon dragon with a long, serpentine body and a distinctive pink and blue color scheme. The dragon is depicted in a pose of being dragged by a snake, with its body twisted and its tail flailing. The text "I can explain" appears below the image, which is a common phrase used to introduce a humorous or absurd explanation for a situation.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-16T01:26:27+00:00

The meme is a humorous image of a cartoon dragon with a long, serpentine body and a distinctive pink and blue color scheme. The dragon is depicted in a pose of being dragged by a snake, with its body twisted and its tail flailing. The text "I can explain" appears below the image, which is a common phrase used to introduce a humorous or absurd explanation for a situation.

The meme is a humorous anecdote about a researcher's interview with a libertarian who, when asked about his feelings, unexpectedly said he was a libertarian until he did MDMA and then realized that other people have feelings too. The text at the top of the image reads: "During my research I interviewed a guy who said he was a libertarian until he did MDMA and realized that other people have feelings, and that was pretty much the best summary of libertarianism I've ever heard."

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a humorous anecdote about a researcher's interview with a libertarian who, when asked about his feelings, unexpectedly said he was a libertarian until he did MDMA and then realized that other people have feelings too. The text at the top of the image reads: "During my research I interviewed a guy who said he was a libertarian until he did MDMA and realized that other people have feelings, and that was pretty much the best summary of libertarianism I've ever heard."

The meme is a play on the Star Wars character General Grius's line "When I left you, I was better than you. I am the last of the Jedi. I am the one who will bring balance to the force. I am the one who will bring order to the galaxy." In this meme, the character's line is replaced with "When I left the market, I was better than you. I am the market. I am the one who will bring order to the economy." The meme is a humorous way of saying that the market is in control and that the person who left the market is no longer in control.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a play on the Star Wars character General Grius's line "When I left you, I was better than you. I am the last of the Jedi. I am the one who will bring balance to the force. I am the one who will bring order to the galaxy." In this meme, the character's line is replaced with "When I left the market, I was better than you. I am the market. I am the one who will bring order to the economy." The meme is a humorous way of saying that the market is in control and that the person who left the market is no longer in control.

This meme is a humorous illustration of the contrast between two ideologies: Anarchism and Capitalism. The image shows a steak with the words "Anarchism" and "Capitalism" on either side, but instead of being sliced in half, the steak is only partially cut, with a large chunk of meat still intact. The text "Anarcho-Capitalism" appears above the image, suggesting that the two ideologies can coexist and even share a meal together, just like a steak with a large chunk of meat still intact.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous illustration of the contrast between two ideologies: Anarchism and Capitalism. The image shows a steak with the words "Anarchism" and "Capitalism" on either side, but instead of being sliced in half, the steak is only partially cut, with a large chunk of meat still intact. The text "Anarcho-Capitalism" appears above the image, suggesting that the two ideologies can coexist and even share a meal together, just like a steak with a large chunk of meat still intact.

The meme is a humorous comparison between two political ideologies, Fascism and Libertarianism, using a can of refried beans as a metaphor. The top-left image shows a can of refried beans with the label "Fascism" overlaid on it, while the top-right image shows a can of refried beans that has been opened and is now in a glass dish, labeled "Libertarianism". The bottom-left image shows a tortilla with a small amount of refried beans on it, while the bottom-right image shows a burrito with a large amount of refried beans inside, labeled "Anarchism". The meme suggests that Fascism is restrictive and controlling, while Libertarianism is more open and free. The use of refried beans as a metaphor adds a touch of humor to the comparison.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison between two political ideologies, Fascism and Libertarianism, using a can of refried beans as a metaphor. The top-left image shows a can of refried beans with the label "Fascism" overlaid on it, while the top-right image shows a can of refried beans that has been opened and is now in a glass dish, labeled "Libertarianism". The bottom-left image shows a tortilla with a small amount of refried beans on it, while the bottom-right image shows a burrito with a large amount of refried beans inside, labeled "Anarchism". The meme suggests that Fascism is restrictive and controlling, while Libertarianism is more open and free. The use of refried beans as a metaphor adds a touch of humor to the comparison.

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter-like post from an account called "Libertarian Guys with Asian Wives" that reads: "I'm not okay with adults having sex with children. But...". The text is presented in a plain, white font on a dark background, with the author's name and account name visible in the top left corner.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter-like post from an account called "Libertarian Guys with Asian Wives" that reads: "I'm not okay with adults having sex with children. But...". The text is presented in a plain, white font on a dark background, with the author's name and account name visible in the top left corner.

The meme appears to be a screenshot of a Reddit comment thread. The top comment reads: "CMV: The Age of Consent Should Be Lowered to 14." The response to this comment is: "First of all, I'm not a pedophile, but..." followed by a statement that is cut off in the image.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme appears to be a screenshot of a Reddit comment thread. The top comment reads: "CMV: The Age of Consent Should Be Lowered to 14." The response to this comment is: "First of all, I'm not a pedophile, but..." followed by a statement that is cut off in the image.

This meme is a humorous image of a character from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, laughing and holding his heart. The text above the image reads, "When a libertarian says the economy is voluntary, but taxation is forced." The image is meant to be ironic, implying that the idea of a voluntary economy is not actually possible, and that the government will always need to collect taxes to fund its activities.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a character from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, laughing and holding his heart. The text above the image reads, "When a libertarian says the economy is voluntary, but taxation is forced." The image is meant to be ironic, implying that the idea of a voluntary economy is not actually possible, and that the government will always need to collect taxes to fund its activities.

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that a man who owns no cars is being forced to pay for roads that are used by men who own multiple cars. The text reads: "why should i, a man who owns zero cars, be forced to pay for roads for men who own several cars." The meme is likely intended to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that someone who doesn't own a car is being forced to pay for roads that are used by others who do own multiple cars.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that a man who owns no cars is being forced to pay for roads that are used by men who own multiple cars. The text reads: "why should i, a man who owns zero cars, be forced to pay for roads for men who own several cars." The meme is likely intended to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that someone who doesn't own a car is being forced to pay for roads that are used by others who do own multiple cars.

The meme is a humorous comparison between two historical figures, one being a dog and the other a dog in a medieval-style outfit. The text "Feudalism wasn't a thing" is followed by "It was actually a dog" and then "The problem was... Feudalism!" The meme is poking fun at the idea that a dog was the actual cause of the lack of feudalism, implying that it was a dog's fault that the system of feudalism didn't exist.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison between two historical figures, one being a dog and the other a dog in a medieval-style outfit. The text "Feudalism wasn't a thing" is followed by "It was actually a dog" and then "The problem was... Feudalism!" The meme is poking fun at the idea that a dog was the actual cause of the lack of feudalism, implying that it was a dog's fault that the system of feudalism didn't exist.

The meme is a humorous comparison between a dog's behavior when its owner is eating and when the dog is eating itself. The top image shows a dog wearing a Revolutionary War-era hat, with the caption "My dog when he's eating." The bottom image shows the same dog wearing a Soviet-era hat, with the caption "My dog when I'm eating." The meme pokes fun at the idea that a dog's behavior changes when it's eating its owner's food, and the use of historical and cultural references adds to the humor.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison between a dog's behavior when its owner is eating and when the dog is eating itself. The top image shows a dog wearing a Revolutionary War-era hat, with the caption "My dog when he's eating." The bottom image shows the same dog wearing a Soviet-era hat, with the caption "My dog when I'm eating." The meme pokes fun at the idea that a dog's behavior changes when it's eating its owner's food, and the use of historical and cultural references adds to the humor.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that the market is a self-regulating system that can correct itself without the need for government intervention. The image is of a character from the Star Wars franchise, specifically a Stormtrooper, who is about to be shot by a rebel. The text above the image reads "Libertarians: The Invisible Hand of the market will save us" and the text below reads "The Invisible Hand of the Market". The meme is poking fun at the idea that the market is a self-regulating system that can correct itself, but in reality, it is actually a Stormtrooper who is about to be shot by a rebel, implying that the market is not self-regulating and needs to be saved by a rebel.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that the market is a self-regulating system that can correct itself without the need for government intervention. The image is of a character from the Star Wars franchise, specifically a Stormtrooper, who is about to be shot by a rebel. The text above the image reads "Libertarians: The Invisible Hand of the market will save us" and the text below reads "The Invisible Hand of the Market". The meme is poking fun at the idea that the market is a self-regulating system that can correct itself, but in reality, it is actually a Stormtrooper who is about to be shot by a rebel, implying that the market is not self-regulating and needs to be saved by a rebel.

The meme is a still image from a TV show, with two characters in a grocery store. One character, played by Nick Sorenson, is wearing a t-shirt with a logo of a red hammer and sickle, a symbol of the Soviet Union. The other character, played by Nick Sorensen, is wearing a t-shirt with a logo of a red hammer and sickle, a symbol of the Soviet Union. The text "I know more than you" appears above the character's head, and the text "I know more than you" appears above the character's head. The text "I know more than you" appears above the character's head.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a still image from a TV show, with two characters in a grocery store. One character, played by Nick Sorenson, is wearing a t-shirt with a logo of a red hammer and sickle, a symbol of the Soviet Union. The other character, played by Nick Sorensen, is wearing a t-shirt with a logo of a red hammer and sickle, a symbol of the Soviet Union. The text "I know more than you" appears above the character's head, and the text "I know more than you" appears above the character's head. The text "I know more than you" appears above the character's head.

The meme is a comic strip featuring two people sitting at a table with a third person, who is a robot. The robot is saying "I'm terrified of socialism" and the other person responds with "I did not share" and the robot then says "I would literally never share".

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a comic strip featuring two people sitting at a table with a third person, who is a robot. The robot is saying "I'm terrified of socialism" and the other person responds with "I did not share" and the robot then says "I would literally never share".

This meme is a picture of a pizza with a missing slice, but the missing slice is shaped like a star, implying that someone (or something) has eaten a slice in the shape of the Bat-Symbol, a nod to the superhero Batman. The text above the image reads "Ayn Rand's complete bibliography in a picture". This is a joke, as Ayn Rand was a philosopher and author known for her works, but not for her culinary skills. The meme is poking fun at the idea that someone could summarize Ayn Rand's entire bibliography in a single image, a pizza with a missing Bat-Slice.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a picture of a pizza with a missing slice, but the missing slice is shaped like a star, implying that someone (or something) has eaten a slice in the shape of the Bat-Symbol, a nod to the superhero Batman. The text above the image reads "Ayn Rand's complete bibliography in a picture". This is a joke, as Ayn Rand was a philosopher and author known for her works, but not for her culinary skills. The meme is poking fun at the idea that someone could summarize Ayn Rand's entire bibliography in a single image, a pizza with a missing Bat-Slice.

The meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The top image shows a clown from the movie "It" with a caption "Want to know what I think?" and the text "Libertarians" below it. The bottom image shows a worker in a hard hat and vest, with the caption "Literally everyone" above it. The meme implies that the idea of a clown asking what he thinks is similar to the idea of a worker in a hard hat and vest asking what he thinks, both being absurd and unlikely.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The top image shows a clown from the movie "It" with a caption "Want to know what I think?" and the text "Libertarians" below it. The bottom image shows a worker in a hard hat and vest, with the caption "Literally everyone" above it. The meme implies that the idea of a clown asking what he thinks is similar to the idea of a worker in a hard hat and vest asking what he thinks, both being absurd and unlikely.

The meme is a humorous example of an argumentative exchange. It begins with someone saying "Horses are just horses," which is followed by a sarcastic response saying "Horses are just horses" is a ridiculous statement. The second part of the exchange escalates into a heated argument, with the person saying "Horses are just horses" being called a "horse" and a "dumb" horse.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a humorous example of an argumentative exchange. It begins with someone saying "Horses are just horses," which is followed by a sarcastic response saying "Horses are just horses" is a ridiculous statement. The second part of the exchange escalates into a heated argument, with the person saying "Horses are just horses" being called a "horse" and a "dumb" horse.

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that some people, particularly those who identify as libertarians, may have a certain expectation of how they will be treated by the government. The meme features an image of Darth Maul, a character from the Star Wars franchise, with the quote "Let me go. Let me die." However, the text above the image reads "Libertarians when they realize their ambulance driver is a government employee." The meme is poking fun at the idea that some libertarians might be surprised or even outraged to learn that their emergency medical services are provided by the government, rather than a private company.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that some people, particularly those who identify as libertarians, may have a certain expectation of how they will be treated by the government. The meme features an image of Darth Maul, a character from the Star Wars franchise, with the quote "Let me go. Let me die." However, the text above the image reads "Libertarians when they realize their ambulance driver is a government employee." The meme is poking fun at the idea that some libertarians might be surprised or even outraged to learn that their emergency medical services are provided by the government, rather than a private company.

The meme is a humorous response to a survey question about what it means to be a libertarian. The image shows a multiple-choice question with three options: "You can choose one option", "Don't like them", "Hate them", and "I'm a libertarian". The user has selected the "I'm a libertarian" option, which is represented by a blue circle.

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a humorous response to a survey question about what it means to be a libertarian. The image shows a multiple-choice question with three options: "You can choose one option", "Don't like them", "Hate them", and "I'm a libertarian". The user has selected the "I'm a libertarian" option, which is represented by a blue circle.

The meme is a humorous image of a snow-covered neighborhood with a massive snowbank in front of a house. The snowbank is so large that it's almost as tall as the house, and it's blocking the street. The text at the top of the image reads "Libertarian Theory of Snow Removal, illustrated."

Anti-Libertarian

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a humorous image of a snow-covered neighborhood with a massive snowbank in front of a house. The snowbank is so large that it's almost as tall as the house, and it's blocking the street. The text at the top of the image reads "Libertarian Theory of Snow Removal, illustrated."