2025-05-04T06:01:20.735068+00:00
The meme is a cartoon image of two women, one with long, straight hair and the other with curly, wavy hair. The text "I dedicated my life to science" appears above the women, but it's actually a quote from a "Dad" joke that says "I dedicated my life to science" but was actually "I dedicated my life to science, I raised 5 scientists". The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, implying that the speaker's life was dedicated to raising children who are now scientists.
2024-11-19T05:36:08.761305+00:00
The meme is a play on the song "I'm a Little Teapot" but with a darker twist. The image shows a group of people, including a woman and three bears, with the text "Your body is a temple" above them. However, the text is followed by a subtext that says "except for that one part that's a dumpster fire".
2024-11-14T17:21:31.817889+00:00
This meme is a play on the famous statue of David, but with a twist. The image shows a statue of David, but instead of a sword, he's holding a knife to his own head, and the phrase "I'm not a monster" is written above it. The text "I'm not a monster" is a reference to a famous line from the TV show "The Good Place", but in this meme, it's used in a humorous way to poke fun at the idea that David is not a monster, but is actually a very angry and violent person.
2024-11-13T19:17:52.158195+00:00
The meme is a still image from the 1983 film "The Thing" where a character, a Norwegian scientist, is being attacked by a shape-shifting alien. The image shows the scientist holding a hatchet and looking terrified. The text in the image reads: "Some people are like, 'I'm going to eat your face.' And then there's me: 'I'm going to eat your face, and then I'm going to cut it off.'"
2024-11-10T23:41:11.514935+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet that reads: "After going viral with the phrase 'your body, my choice', Nick Fuentes has had all of his personal details doxxed on Twitter by women." Below the text is a photo of a man with a scowling expression and the caption "Your house, their choice." The meme is a humorous take on the idea that if someone is going to complain about being doxxed, they should be prepared for the consequences of their own actions.
2024-11-10T23:04:35.027367+00:00
This meme features a screenshot of Danny DeVito from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" where he's holding two guns and yelling "So you're telling me there's a chance?!" The image is captioned with "Your body, my choice" and "So you're telling me there's a chance?!" in a sarcastic tone, implying that the person is making a ridiculous and unlikely statement.
2024-11-08T03:56:58.463831+00:00
The meme is a still image from the anime "One-Punch Man" featuring a character named Mere Mere Mere, but more specifically Saitama, being shot by a woman. The text "Your body, my choice" appears on the image, implying that the woman is taking control of Saitama's body. The image is a humorous take on the idea of female empowerment and control.
2024-10-29T00:17:30.739781+00:00
This meme is a satirical commentary on the concept of "slippery slope" arguments, which are often used to warn against the potential consequences of a particular action or policy. The text reads: "When someone sees a slippery slope between same-sex marriage and beastiality 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 meme suggests that if someone is concerned about the potential consequences of same-sex marriage, it may be because they have a narrow and outdated view of what marriage should be, rather than a genuine concern about the impact of such a policy. The tone is humorous and critical, implying that such concerns are often based on outdated and bigoted views.
2024-05-14T00:17:14.957978+00:00
The meme is an image from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring characters from the show. The image shows the character of Ossar, a member of the Chakal, and the character of Kass , who is a member of the Chakal. The text that appears in the image is: "I think you fail to understand just how dangerous a Terran bear is, Major."
2024-02-14T04:34:17.550182+00:00
The meme is a humorous image of a famous painting, "The Banquet of the Gods" by Peter Paul Rubens, with a modern twist. In the original painting, a god is about to drink from a wine cup, but in the meme, he's about to spit out a drink instead. The text "Women aren't supposed to swear!" and "First of all, f**k you..." are superimposed over the image, implying that the woman is about to give a strong, impolite response to the situation.
2023-07-28T21:57:54+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation where someone asks a question about what a woman is, and the response is a joke about someone who covers their drink when they see someone in a bar. The text in the image reads: "Can you tell me what a woman is?" and the response is "Someone who covers their drink when they see you in a bar."
2023-05-16T23:36:06+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on a famous scene from the movie Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, where a young Jedi, Anakin Skywalker, is told that he will die in childbirth. The meme replaces the dialogue with a humorous medical fact about a man's chances of dying in childbirth, making a joke about the famous line. The text reads: "It's over, Padme. I've found a cure for your problem as my old friend, you’re not going to die in childbirth. We have advanced medical science that can save a man after losing 65% of his body, not to mention the third degree burns, there’s no way you’ll die in childbirth. There’s no way you’ll die in childbirth. You’re going to die in childbirth."
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
The meme is a Twitter exchange between Matt Walsh and Jeffrey Combs. Matt Walsh is responding to a listener who asked if a "red flag" that his fiancé doesn't want to take his last name is a "red flag." Matt Walsh responds with a humorous and sarcastic response, saying "BS, snowflake. My wife kept her maiden name. We've been married 32 years and counting. Grow up."
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
The meme is a joke about the environmental impact of not recycling pizza boxes. The image is a screenshot of a tweet from Greta Thunberg's Twitter account, with the text "this is what happens when you don't recycle your pizza boxes". The tweet is likely a humorous commentary on the environmental impact of not recycling, using a relatable and humorous example to make a point about the importance of recycling.
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
The meme is a joke about the phrase "not all men" being used to defend against accusations of sexism, but in this case, it's being used to defend against accusations of sexism towards rats in the 14th century. The text reads: "not all men" followed by "yeah, and not all 14th century rats, and yet".
2023-05-10T20:59:58+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a news article from BNO News with the headline "BREAKING: Andrew Tate and brother Tristan arrested in Romania in human trafficking probe". The article is accompanied by a photo of the two brothers in handcuffs, surrounded by police officers. The text below the photo reads "He and his brother are in custody. They got warrants like an hour ago."
2023-05-10T20:59:58+00:00
The meme is a tweet from "Existential Comics" that critiques the idea that gurus like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson are deeply unhappy people who use their success to mask their unhappiness. The tweet suggests that these individuals' success is not a sign of their happiness, but rather a coping mechanism for their deep-seated unhappiness. The tone of the tweet is critical and sarcastic, implying that these individuals are using their success to avoid dealing with their own emotional pain.