2025-06-20T04:27:06.230085+00:00
The meme is a play on the 1950s advertisement "Cave Man" for L'Oréal's women's hair care products, but with a space-themed twist. The original image features a cave man-like figure, but in this meme, it's a space-themed character, with a SpaceX rocket for a head, and the text "SpaceX" is written on the rocket. The character is holding a box of Orbit gum, with the text "Orbit" on the box, and the text "SpaceX" on the rocket.
2025-06-18T21:26:20.145006+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post with the text "Happy Submarine Implosion Day to those who observe it". The post is a humorous and ironic wish for a non-existent holiday, implying that it's a joke to celebrate a non-existent event. The text is written in a lighthearted and playful tone, suggesting that the author is poking fun at the idea of celebrating a non-event.
2025-06-13T21:25:05.271179+00:00
This meme features a photo of a man in a suit speaking into a microphone, with a serious expression. The text below the image reads, "The Return of Decadent Conservatism" in bold red letters, followed by a lengthy paragraph of text that describes the return of a certain type of conservative ideology. The text is written in a formal, academic tone and describes the return of a certain type of conservative ideology, but the exact topic is not specified.
2025-06-01T18:26:32.116012+00:00
This meme is a cartoon of a classroom scene where a teacher is trying to get the students' attention. The teacher says "No Shakespeare yet, but here's another copy of 'The Art of the Deal'". The joke is that the teacher is trying to get the students' attention, but instead of saying "no Shakespeare yet", they're saying "no Shakespeare" and "here's another copy of 'The Art of the Deal'". The "The Art of the Deal" is a book by Donald Trump, so the joke is that the teacher is trying to get the students' attention, but instead of saying "no Shakespeare" they're saying "here's another copy of 'The Art of the Deal'".
2025-06-01T02:26:28.339257+00:00
This meme is a quote from the ancient Greek philosopher Aesop, which is presented in a simple, modern font. The quote reads: "We hang the [...] and [...] to [...]." The meme is likely a humorous take on a famous quote from the ancient Greek philosopher Aesop. The quote is presented in a simple, modern font, with the quote itself reading: "We hang [...] and [...] to [...]." The meme is a play on a famous quote from the ancient Greek philosopher Aesop. The quote reads: "We hang [...] and [...] to [...]." The meme is a humorous take on a famous quote from the ancient Greek philosopher Aesop. The quote reads: "We hang [...] and [...] to [...]."
2025-05-31T19:47:09.201691+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation where someone named "Micah" is responding to a tweet from "Ian Boudreau". The original tweet is not visible in the screenshot, but Micah's response is: "the same way he can make those posts without getting better at posting". This suggests that Micah is criticizing someone's ability to produce content without improving their skills.
2025-05-14T01:41:23.789802+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the 2023 Sudden Airline Groundings, which were caused by a lack of staffing. The meme features a photo of Elon Musk, who was involved in the crisis. The text at the bottom of the image reads: "United Airlines CEO: 'We're not going to have a problem with staff. We have a plan for it. We're going to have a plan for it.'"
2025-05-08T00:55:42.342382+00:00
The meme is a humorous take on a recent event. Elon Musk announced on Twitter that he had canceled the Star ... The image shows a photo of Elon Musk holding a white, spherical device.
2025-04-25T19:02:57.900666+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of Donald Trump with a caption referencing a fictional article title. The image shows Trump with a surprised expression, and the text "Genius Businessman Donald Trump To Boost Economy by Removing the Tariffs Which Some Idiot Introduced" is displayed in a mock newspaper headline style. The text is likely meant to be humorous and ironic, implying that Trump's actions are not actually boosting the economy, but rather causing it to be worse.
2025-04-22T02:01:47.560114+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a news article with a photo of a man with a concerned expression. The headline reads: "Conservative NYT Columnist David Brooks Calls for 'National Civic Uprising' to Defeat Trumpism - Complete With 'Mass Rallies, Strikes'". The image is captioned with the text "I love it when they do that" in a playful, sarcastic tone.
2025-04-21T22:16:41.848286+00:00
The meme is a humorous commentary on the performance of the cryptocurrency Dogecoin (DOGE). It shows a graph of DOGE's price over time, with the text "DOGE has been a complete and total failure" above it. The graph appears to be a joke, implying that the price of DOGE has been steadily declining and is now worth almost nothing.
2025-04-21T04:16:10.537901+00:00
This meme features a photo of Donald Trump, the former US President, with a caption that implies he's attending a drag show, a type of performance where people dress up as the opposite sex. The image is likely a joke about Trump's personality and the idea that he would be out of place in a drag show. The caption "It's so weird to see him out of drag like that" is likely meant to be humorous and ironic.
2025-04-11T04:17:53.166195+00:00
This meme is a table ranking the S&P 500's worst days since 1928, with the worst day being March 24, 2020. The table lists the date, closing price, and percentage change for each of the top 10 worst days in the S&P 500's history. The text at the top of the image reads "Today's close of 9.52% in the S&P matches the 8th best day in history."
2025-04-11T04:13:50.907026+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the classic "Seinfeld" episode "The Soup" where Jerry's friend, George, is asked "What’s the story, George?" and responds with a long-winded, absurd explanation. In this meme, a stock market ticker is displayed, but instead of a stock price, it shows a "What's the story?" style response, explaining the current state of the stock market, which is a "down" market, as indicated by the red color of the stock ticker. The text "It's the stock market's story" is a play on the "What's the story" phrase, and the image shows a stock market ticker with all the stocks listed in the red, indicating a down market.
2025-03-24T03:14:44.076022+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a user named "seedanesti" (likely a parody of "Seth" or "Dan" with a "n" added). The text claims that Elon Musk said that 8-11 year old children were receiving loans from the government, but actually, they were actually receiving benefits from their parents who had passed away. The tweet then jokes that Elon Musk "stole money" from these orphaned children, implying that he was "stealing" from people who were already in financial need.
2025-03-21T19:34:15.368555+00:00
The meme is a screenshot from a TV news broadcast showing a poll about President Trump's popularity. The image displays a graph showing the results of a poll, with a photo of Trump's face in the middle. The text "NBC POLL: OPINION OF TRUMP" is at the top, and the results show that 41% of white men with no degree have a positive opinion of Trump, while 38% of white women with no degree have a negative opinion of him.
2025-03-21T19:32:16.554039+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a YouTube video where the video's title is "Elon Musk: I'll Put a Man on Mars in 10 Years". The video is 12 years old, which is ironic given that Elon Musk has not yet put a man on Mars. The video's title is a quote from an interview where Musk said he would put a man on Mars in 10 years, but it's been 12 years and he hasn't done so.
2025-03-08T01:29:20.954188+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the state of the world's wealth distribution. It starts with a tweet from Elon Musk, which reads "Defund the Poor" and is followed by a tweet from someone else, which says "You honestly gotta give it up for French people and their rich history of lighting things on fire". The meme is a satirical take on the idea that people are more concerned with the wealthy's wealth than the poor's poverty.
2025-03-07T21:53:40.538217+00:00
This meme is a photo of Donald Trump with a smug expression, pointing at the viewer. The image is captioned with the text "LISTEN UP LIBERALS" and "CRASHES ECONOMY", implying that Trump is addressing a group of liberals and bragging about the economy's performance. The tone is sarcastic and condescending, implying that Trump is proud of the economy's success, but in a way that's ironic and mocking.
2025-02-28T00:54:05.784285+00:00
This meme is a humorous image with a large billboard-like sign that reads "ELON MUSK GETS A LOT OF HATE. BUT IT'S NOT ENOUGH. WE CAN DO BETTER." The text is in a bold, playful font and is displayed prominently on a large, city-style billboard. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that even someone as popular and influential as Elon Musk can still get a lot of hate, but not enough to be a problem.
2025-01-22T03:21:04.752043+00:00
The meme is an image of the Gulf of Mexico with the words "Gulf of Luigi" written over it. The image is a play on words, replacing the name of the Gulf of Mexico with "Luigi", a character from the popular video game series. The joke is likely meant to be humorous and lighthearted, poking fun at the idea of a famous person's name being associated with a geographic location.
2025-01-21T03:04:06.813081+00:00
This meme is a satirical commentary on the public perception of Elon Musk's views on the internet. It shows a split-screen image of Musk, with one side saying "Only the AID can save Germany" (a reference to the German AID, or "All-In-Done" in German, a joke about the German AID's role in saving Germany) and the other side saying "Only the AID can save Germany" in a satirical tone, as if it's a joke about the AID's role in saving Germany. The meme pokes fun at the idea that the AID is a "joke" that can save Germany, and is a humorous way to poke fun at the idea of the AID's role in saving Germany.
2025-01-21T03:03:33.501985+00:00
This meme is a satirical image of President Joe Biden making a Nazi salute. The text "The Nazis think this was a Nazi salute, but, hey, what would they know?" is overlaid on the image, implying that even the Nazis would know that Biden's gesture is not a Nazi salute. The image is likely meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that even the Nazis would know what a Nazi salute is.
2025-01-21T03:03:16.843435+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, giving a speech at the White House. The text above the image reads "Trump: Don't make it too obvious we're N*zis" and "Elon:", implying that Elon Musk is responding to a hypothetical instruction from former President Donald Trump to avoid being overtly racist. The image shows Elon Musk standing at a podium, raising his right arm in a Nazi-style salute, with a mischievous expression on his face.
2025-01-19T20:26:43.646665+00:00
This meme is a photo of a billboard in a city, with a large sign that reads "We are all suffering from billionaires who were losers when they were growing up." The text is written in bold, colorful letters and is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that many successful people have a certain level of success because they were able to overcome their own personal struggles. The image is meant to be a commentary on the idea that many people who have achieved success have had to overcome their own personal struggles in order to achieve it.
2025-01-10T05:35:09.930774+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a news article from Meta with a headline that reads "Zuckerberg arrested in LA for trying to suck his own dick at a Wendy's". The article is a joke and not a real news story. The image is likely a humorous take on a real event, but it's not based on any actual incident.
2025-01-10T05:33:24.223950+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Bloomberg article with a headline that reads "The spark from Zuckerberg's electric penis pump, might be responsible for the LA fires." The image is a joke about a fictional and absurd scenario, implying that a device invented by Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, has caused the Los Angeles wildfires. The article is likely a satirical or humorous take on a real event.
2025-01-08T06:24:54.576435+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a fictional news article about Mark Zuckerberg's death. The article claims that he died at 36 and says that social media sites should not fact-check posts. The image is likely meant to be humorous, as it's unlikely that a real news article would report someone's death in such a way. The article also includes a quote about Zuckerberg's death, which is actually a joke about his real-life death being caused by a syphilis-related condition.
2024-12-28T11:46:02.877867+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of three women fighting on a sidewalk. The text labels on the women read "Laura Loomer", "Elon Musk", and "Lefties". The image is likely meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea of a high-profile figure like Elon Musk getting into a physical altercation with someone who is left-leaning.
2024-12-23T00:06:06.916290+00:00
The meme features a photo of Nicolas Cage in his iconic "It's on" scene from the 2000 film "The W [...]" and is captioned "Nicolas Cage's acting is on". The image depicts Cage's character, [...], in a [...] pose, with a [...] expression on his face. The meme is a humorous reference to Cage's over-the-top acting style.
2024-12-23T00:04:13.011183+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and Robert Picardo, where they are discussing the new Star Trek series, Star Trek: Picard. The conversation starts with Elon Musk saying "Let's make Star Trek: Picard" and Robert Picardo responding with "First step: Support a leader that embodies Star Trek values like diversity, inclusion, and ethical behavior." The meme is humorous because it implies that Elon Musk is trying to start a new Star Trek series, but is instead getting advice from a Star Trek veteran, Robert Picardo, who is known for his role as a Star Trek character, but is not actually involved in the new series.
2024-11-14T00:24:52.558646+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet that reads: "What a paragraph" followed by a link to an article on the website vice.com. The article is a quote from a speech by Mark Zuckerberg, where he says: "I don't think it's a good idea to have a president who has a lot of power and a lot of people who are not in the right place to do it."
2024-11-13T08:05:43.340219+00:00
This meme is a split image of Elon Musk and Taylor Swift. The text at the top of the image reads: "Elon Musk, The First Human in History to be Radicalized by His Own Algorithm".
2024-11-04T21:36:35.143262+00:00
This meme is a joke about the concept of self-driving cars, which are designed to operate without human intervention. The image features a screenshot of a tweet from Twitter user "Balaji" (real name: Balaji S. Praditi), who is a well-known tech personality. The tweet reads: "The self-driving car problem will be solved by roads built for self-driving cars."
2024-10-22T07:50:17.493057+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, wearing a McDonald's uniform and making a shocking comment. The text above the image reads, "Sorry, the milkshake machine is broken. Do you want to hear about Ronald McDonald's cock?" The joke is a play on words, using the name "Ronald McDonald" (the mascot of the fast food chain) to make a crude and unexpected comment.
2024-10-22T07:50:07.525376+00:00
This meme features a cartoon image of a McDonald's worker, but instead of a uniform, they're wearing a military-style outfit and holding a machine gun. The text "Peace is no longer on the dollar menu" is overlaid on the image, implying that the fast food chain has become a war zone. The image is likely meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea that even a low-cost meal can be a source of conflict.
2024-10-14T22:20:31.939977+00:00
The meme features a picture of Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, with a quote from him about his new "robotaxi" service. The quote is: "I will make sure that the robotaxi is 10 times less racist than the average taxi driver." The image is likely meant to be humorous, poking fun at the idea that a robot taxi service would be less racist than a human taxi driver, which is a ridiculous and absurd claim.
2024-10-09T05:07:57.737717+00:00
The meme features a photo of a person wearing a "I'm with stupid" t-shirt, but the text is changed to "I'm with genius" and the person is wearing a "I'm with stupid" hat. The image is captioned "I'm with genius" and "I'm with genius" is also written on the person's shirt.
2024-09-12T22:50:47.407220+00:00
The meme is a photo of Elon Musk with a mix of words and phrases written in a playful, handwritten font above and around his head. The words include "Annoying", "Creepy", "Gross", "Narcissist", "Liar", "Conman", "Grifter", and "Sociopath", among others. The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at Musk's public image and reputation.
2024-09-12T22:50:27.833139+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and a user named "Toilet Paper Australia". Elon Musk responds to a tweet from the user, saying "Cisgender" in response to a tweet that is not visible in the screenshot. The user's tweet is not visible, but Elon Musk's response implies that the user made a joke or comment that was humorous or unexpected.
2024-09-12T22:50:18.299861+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison of how the internet has changed over time. The top part of the meme shows a tweet from Elon Musk that says "Anyone caught promoting propaganda will be suspended from X." The bottom part of the meme shows a response from Elon Musk that says "Apparently, people's pet cats are being eaten." The meme is meant to be humorous and ironic, implying that the situation has changed significantly since the early days of the internet.
2024-09-12T22:50:07.926659+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on a news headline that praises Donald Trump as the "World's Smartest Person" and Elon Musk as the "World's Dumbest Person". The text above two images of the two individuals reads: "BREAKING NEWS: World's smartest person endorsed by world's dumbest genius." The meme is likely meant to be ironic and satirical, poking fun at the public perception of these two individuals.
2024-09-12T22:49:54.239157+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the public's perception of Elon Musk's views on free speech. The image features a shocked expression from a movie or TV character, with the caption "Elon Musk when free speech is other people". The text "SHUT UP!" is overlaid on the image, implying that Musk is shocked and angry when others are not allowed to express their opinions freely.
2024-08-30T19:51:03.126927+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation where a user (gianmarco) responds to a tweet that says "it's okay to not be okay" with a sarcastic comment about how it's not okay to not be okay. The user's response is a quote of a popular song lyric ("it's okay to not be okay") with a humorous twist, saying "it's okay to not be okay, but it's not okay to not be okay".
2024-08-20T14:59:37.565008+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post featuring a photo of Elon Musk with a caption "When they keep telling you that you're threatening free speech for advocating for free speech." The image is a still from a video where Musk is laughing and has a quote overlaid on top of him saying "Wait, you're serious?" The tweet has been reported for violating Twitter's rules on hate speech, but the exact reason is not specified.
2024-08-19T15:41:30.022017+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a news article with a photo of a man wearing headphones and a microphone. The text "Today in 'Don't threaten me with a good time'" appears above the article, and the article itself is about a billionaire's thoughts on leaving the US.
2024-07-30T19:59:46.790823+00:00
The meme features a photo of a gymnast performing on the rings, with his arms outstretched and his body in a stretched position. The image is accompanied by the text "SO SICK OF THE OLYMPICS MOCKING OUR CHRISTIAN FAITH". The meme is likely making a joke about the Olympics being too secular and not acknowledging the Christian faith, with the gymnast's pose being a humorous representation of the Olympics' lack of Christianity.
2024-06-13T21:34:04.537953+00:00
The meme is a humorous exchange between Elon Musk and a software engineer. Elon Musk asks the engineer to allow him to access explicit content, but the engineer responds with a humorous and sarcastic "um ok?" The exchange is a playful and lighthearted way to poke fun at the idea of a high-profile figure like Musk requesting something that's not typically allowed in a professional setting.
2024-04-16T18:57:47.847200+00:00
The meme is a Twitter exchange between Elon Musk and a user named Anya Overman. The user, @AnyaLOverman, is responding to a tweet from Elon Musk, who is making a tongue-in-cheek comment about his net worth. The user responds with a sarcastic and humorous comment, pointing out the absurdity of Musk's statement and the fact that he is not paying his fair share of taxes. The user's response is a commentary on the wealth inequality and the lack of tax fairness in the US.
2024-04-15T04:54:59.315638+00:00
This meme is a play on the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Commander Jean-Luc Picard's famous "make it so" phrase. The meme features two images of Commander Picard, with the first image captioned "Deadnaming people" and the second image captioned "Deadnaming Twitter". The text is meant to be humorous, implying that the process of "deadnaming" (removing someone's preferred name or pronouns) is so tedious that it's like trying to navigate the complex and ever-changing landscape of Twitter.
2024-04-06T19:07:08.977681+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on wealth inequality. It features a still image from the 1995 anime film "Princess Mononoke" and overlays it with the text "we don't exist to be exploited by billionaires". The image itself shows a mother and daughter standing on a rock, looking out at a beautiful forest landscape.
2024-03-14T06:45:52.432243+00:00
This meme is an image of a news article with a screenshot of a video interview between Elon Musk and a journalist. The article is titled "Elon Musk: I'll Put a Man on Mars in 10 Years" and features a quote from the interview, but the image itself shows a still from the interview with Musk looking unimpressed.
2024-03-11T07:02:00+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between Elon Musk and Kathy Bates, suggesting that if a movie about Musk's life were to be made, it would be better to have Kathy Bates play the role. The meme is presented as a straightforward statement, with no visual elements.
2024-02-29T21:50:04.759975+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from Elon Musk's account. The post reads: "Put 'Never Went to Therapy' on my gravestone." Below the post, there are several replies, including one from a user named Pekka Kallio, who responds with "Maybe you should?" The meme is a humorous take on the idea of someone not wanting to seek help for mental health issues.
2024-02-22T04:16:29.977393+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on a news article about a group of monkeys that were implanted with brain chips by Elon Musk's company, Neuralink. The article is presented as a serious news headline, but the punchline is that it's actually a joke about a monkey being a "STEM" (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) student. The image is likely a screenshot of a news article with a headline that says "15 out of 23 monkeys implanted with Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chips have died" and a subheading that says "The monkeys were 'not' as happy as they were 'pre-Neuralink'".
2024-02-18T04:38:58.667649+00:00
This meme is an image of a commercial airliner with a caption that reads, "Taylor Swift going from one side of her plane to the other side." The image is meant to be humorous, implying that Taylor Swift, a celebrity known for her music and public persona, is so wealthy and privileged that she can travel on a private plane, but still has to get up from her seat to go to the other side of the plane, which is a humorous exaggeration of her supposed wealth and luxury.
2024-02-18T04:38:50.269116+00:00
The meme is a play on the song "All the Things You Can Do" from the Disney movie "All the Things You Can Do" (not actually from that movie, but a song by Taylor Swift). The image shows a plane taking off, with the caption "Taylor Swift on the way to her jet" followed by "to her house". The joke is that Taylor Swift is known for writing songs about her personal life, and in this case, she's writing about her own life, literally flying to her house.
2024-02-12T22:57:17+00:00
The meme is a play on the phrase "Taylor Swift is going down" and features an image of a plane crashing into a football stadium. The text at the top of the image reads, "Taylor Swift makes her way down from the VIP box to the field." The image is humorous because it's an absurd and impossible scenario, and the phrase is a play on words referencing the phrase "going down" in a musical sense.
2024-02-09T21:18:02.711961+00:00
This meme is a humorous image that combines the idea of Taylor Swift's music being played in an unusual situation. The image shows a screenshot of a video game, with the caption "Taylor Swift when the television remote is on the other side of the couch." The text suggests that Taylor Swift's music is playing in a situation that is not typical for her, such as when she is trying to control the TV remote from a distance.
2024-02-09T21:02:30.088625+00:00
The meme is a Twitter exchange between Elon Musk and Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer. Elon Musk tweets about his car being in orbit around Mars, and Jonathan McDowell responds with a sarcastic comment about the car's lack of police officers. The exchange is followed by a comment from "Alonso" asking who made the car's owner an "orbital police" officer.
2024-01-30T20:47:53.252903+00:00
This meme is a humorous example of a wordplay. It takes the phrase "Space Billionaires" and breaks it down into its individual parts, using the words "Space" and "Billionaires" to create a pun on the word "space" and "billionaires" as in "space billionaires" is a space word and "billionaires" is a word that has a "billion" in it.
2024-01-30T20:37:35.316041+00:00
The meme is a split-screen image featuring an older actor (played by Brian H. O’Dell) from the TV series "Andor" on the left, and a definition of the word "Space Billionaires" on the right. The left side shows a serious and concerned expression on the actor's face, while the right side provides a humorous and ironic definition of the term.
2024-01-30T00:35:24.170971+00:00
This meme is a play on a classic Spider-Man comic book panel. In the original, Spider-Man is trapped in a spider's web, and he's trying to escape. In this meme, the character is replaced with Elon Musk, and his speech bubbles are filled with humorous and sarcastic comments about his online presence. The text in the image includes: "You have enough money to buy Twitter? But with cash like that, you could help end hunger and homelessness! But I don't want to end hunger and homelessness, I want to post out of date memes to impress libertarian dorks half my age and ban people who make fun of me."
2024-01-22T21:32:38+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the idea of reducing one's carbon footprint. It features a photo of a plane being attacked by a missile, with the caption "Me: *Takes public transit to reduce my carbon footprint*" and the response "Taylor Swift:". The joke is that the person is trying to reduce their carbon footprint, but Taylor Swift, a famous singer, is actually the one who is causing the environmental damage, implying that her actions are the real problem.
2023-12-18T08:37:55+00:00
This meme is a joke about the rich investing in space travel. The text in the image reads: "The billionaires investing in space travel don't want to go to Mars. They want Dune." The joke is that the billionaires are not interested in exploring Mars, but rather want to go to the fictional planet of Dune from the sci-fi novel and film series.
2023-12-17T04:16:51+00:00
This meme is a joke about a wealthy person's tweet about their plans for a live stream. The tweet is from Elon Musk, who is known for his unconventional and sometimes humorous social media presence. The tweet mentions planning a live stream, but the tone is sarcastic and humorous, implying that the idea of a live stream from a wealthy person is humorous and unexpected.
2023-12-09T18:50:55+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that people often want others to suffer as they have. The text reads: "If you suffered in life and want others to suffer as you did, because 'you turned out fine' and 'you did not in fact turn out fine.'" The tone is tongue-in-cheek, implying that the speaker's life was not as successful as they claimed.
2023-12-02T05:30:32+00:00
This meme is a photo of a man in a tuxedo and a woman in a sequined dress, both with big smiles on their faces. The image is captioned "When you finally get the last seat at the dinner table" and is likely meant to be humorous, implying that the couple is excited to be together at a dinner table, even if it's the last seat.
2023-12-02T05:30:27+00:00
The meme is a photo of Elon Musk with a caption that says "I'm not going to make a meme about this, I'm going to delete the tweet and say nothing." The image is likely a screenshot of a tweet or a social media post, but the text is not visible. The meme is a play on the idea that Elon Musk is known for his tweets and his tendency to delete them, but in this case, he's saying he won't make a meme about it and will just delete the tweet.
2023-11-30T19:48:56+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a news article from The Verge, featuring a quote from Elon Musk. The quote is a response to a question about how he would handle an ad boycott, and it's a sarcastic and humorous comment. The text on the image reads: "Elon Musk tells advertisers: 'Go f*** yourself'".
2023-11-24T03:21:54+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Elon Musk's Twitter account. The tweet reads: "In an upcoming release, X will overlay title in the upper potion of the image of a URL card." The tweet is likely a joke or a mistake, as the word "potion" is likely meant to be "portion".
2023-11-23T21:54:28+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the public's perception of Elon Musk's personal life. The image shows a photo of Elon Musk looking unimpressed while holding a glass of wine. The text above the image reads, "Elon has lost his wife, his kids, 40 billion dollars, and his space ship crashed. It's like a genre of country music that doesn't exist yet." The meme is poking fun at the idea that even in the face of all these disasters, Elon Musk's life is still somehow "country music" - a genre that is known for being about heartbreak and hardship, but is still somehow not as tragic as his life is.
2023-11-23T21:53:07+00:00
This meme features a photo of Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, sitting in a chair and looking unimpressed. The text above the image reads: "Elon has lost his wife, his kids, 40 billion dollars, and his space ship crashed. It's like a genre of country music that doesn't exist yet."
2023-11-17T22:36:28+00:00
This meme is a tweet from the account @mobley, who is known for his commentary on internet culture and society. The tweet is a commentary on the reality TV show "Hoarders" and its use of the term "hoarders" to describe people who are struggling with financial and mental health issues. The tweet says, "Hoarders" tv show but it's a host interrogating rich people about why they hoard wealth that could be used to suffering.
2023-11-12T21:06:53+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Elon Musk. It shows a picture of a dragon from the movie "Game of Thrones" and the text "I actually don't take a salary. That's a common misconception." Below this is a quote from Elon Musk saying "Note, I do not take a cash salary or bonus from anywhere. I only have stock, thus the only way for me to pay taxes personally is to sell stock."
2023-11-11T21:34:53+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the financial struggles of Elon Musk's Twitter. It features a cartoon character, from the 1990s cartoon "DuckTales," named Scrooge McDuck, who is depicted as sleeping peacefully under a blanket. The text above the image reads: "Me after reading that Elon Musk's Twitter is sinking fast, Meta lost $700 billion, Amazon lost $1 trillion, and all cryptos are crashing." The meme is meant to be humorous and relatable, poking fun at the financial struggles of the tech industry and the cryptocurrency market.
2023-11-02T05:12:51+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a news article from The Wall Street Journal with the title "Company Insiders Made Billions Before SPAC Deal Unraveled". The article reports on the financial success of insiders of a company before it went public through a SPAC (Special Purpose Acquisition Company) deal, but the company's stock price plummeted after the deal's failure. The article's title is in bold, and the text below it is in a smaller font.
2023-10-26T22:22:39+00:00
This meme is a graph showing the daily active users on various social media platforms, with a focus on the decline of Twitter (formerly Twitter) and its steep drop. The graph shows a significant decrease in Twitter's user count, with a drop from around 30% to 0% in a short period. The text "X (formerly Twitter)" is used to label the Twitter line, indicating the platform's name change.
2023-10-06T19:49:35+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of a man with a shocked expression, accompanied by the text "When it's been 5 minutes and you haven't lied about being the founder of Tesla." The image is meant to poke fun at the idea that someone would try to pass themselves off as a successful entrepreneur, but would quickly be exposed as a liar.
2023-10-06T19:49:18+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The first image shows a character from the TV show "King of the Hill" named Bill D. W. (also known as "D. W.") who is known for his distinctive hat. The second image shows a man in a similar hat, but with a more rugged and weathered appearance. The text above the images reads "Elon Goes to Texas is the Beavis and Butthead movie no one asked for."
2023-10-06T19:23:39+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between Elon Musk's promises and his actual deliveries. The top image shows a hand with a futuristic-looking device attached to it, implying that Musk's promises are "what Elon Musk promises." The bottom image shows a character from the TV show "Game of Thrones" with a gruesome, zombie-like appearance, implying that his actual deliveries are "what he delivers."
2023-10-06T19:23:27+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The first image is of a person's hand with a robotic device attached to their wrist, implying that this is what Elon Musk's promises (i.e., his promises to deliver something) look like. The second image is of a character from the TV show "The Expanse" who is a cyborg, implying that this is what he actually delivers. The text "What Elon Musk promises" and "What he delivers" is above and below the two images, respectively.
2023-10-03T23:41:35+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of Elon Musk with a caption that contrasts his actual life story with a fictional one. The text in the image reads: "Elon Musk did not find Tesla, nor did he invent the car. Tesla was founded and built originally by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. Elon Musk isn't why SpaceX is successful, either. That would be the real genius behind the rocket. His name is Tom Mueller. And Tom Mueller designed the successful rocket. Elon Musk is not a genius, and he invents nothing. He just buys companies and steals all the credit."
2023-09-29T21:10:25+00:00
This meme is a comparison of the private jets of two billionaires, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos. The meme shows a picture of each of their jets, with a caption that says "Bill Gates' Airplane" and "Jeff Bezos' Airplane". Below the pictures, a user named "Xavier" is shown with his own "airplane" which is just a blank space, implying that he has no private jet.
2023-09-29T21:03:57+00:00
The meme is a photo of Elon Musk wearing a cowboy hat backwards, which is a humorous and unexpected sight. The image is captioned "Elon Musk visited the border in Eagle Pass, TX yesterday wearing a cowboy hat backwards". The joke is that the hat is on backwards, which is an unusual and comical sight, and the image is meant to be humorous and lighthearted.
2023-09-29T19:02:06+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Elon Musk's Twitter account, featuring an animated image of three penguins from the movie "Happy Feet" dancing to a song. The penguins are wearing hats and sunglasses, and one of them is holding a smartphone with various social media app icons on it, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. The tweet is captioned "I'm not a fan of the new Twitter" with a "I'm not a fan" face.
2023-09-21T18:48:08+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the public's perception of Elon Musk and Henry Ford, two individuals who revolutionized their respective industries. The image features a photo of Elon Musk with a quote that reads: "There are two types of people in the world: those who think Elon Musk is a modern-day Henry Ford, and those who think he's a modern-day Henry Ford." The meme pokes fun at the idea that people often compare Musk to the 19th-century industrialist and founder of the Ford Motor Company, Henry Ford.
2023-09-18T03:53:27+00:00
This meme is a tweet that pokes fun at the idea of "poor people" debating over the morality of stealing from rich people. The text reads: "The thing about poor people debating over the morality of stealing rich people's money is that rich people wouldn't ever give a second thought about stealing yours, evidenced by the fact that they already have." The tweet is humorous and satirical, suggesting that the wealthy are often hypocritical and that they would not think twice about stealing from others, as they already have.
2023-09-16T23:37:31+00:00
The meme is a humorous response to a question about why someone should take an ethics class. The text at the top reads, "Why must I, a STEM major, take an ethics class?" and the response is a quote from a tweet that says, "Why must I, a STEM major, take an ethics class? Because I want to be like this monkey." The image shows a photo of a monkey that has been implanted with 23 monkeys' brains, and a photo of Elon Musk. The tweet is likely referring to a news article about a monkey that was implanted with 23 monkeys' brains, and a photo of Elon Musk, who is known for his involvement in the development of the Neuralink brain-reading technology.
2023-09-16T23:31:02+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a news article with a headline that reads, "Stop calling it Twitter, says Elon Musk." The image features a photo of Elon Musk with a serious expression. The article is from "The Chaser" and is dated July 25th, 2023.
2023-09-07T15:42:52+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Bret Weinstein and Elon Musk. Bret Weinstein's tweet says "My account seems to be specially restricted on X/Twitter. High-engagement tweets stay well below the fold on trends - not the case under previous management. I brought this to Musk's attention. He asked for more info, then blocked me when I provided it. Perhaps that's on me." The image also shows that Musk has blocked Weinstein, as indicated by the "You are blocked" message.
2023-08-24T21:27:15+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Elon Musk, where he tweets a thread about the safety of Tesla cars. The thread starts with "Thread on how safe Tesla cars are" and the tweet is empty, with no content. The tweet is likely a joke, as it's a thread with no content, and the tweet is empty.
2023-08-24T17:50:10+00:00
This meme is an image of the Earth from space, with a giant asteroid or comet hurtling towards it. The text at the top of the image reads "Thread on how safe Tesla cars are". The image is likely a joke or commentary on the safety of Tesla cars, suggesting that they are not as safe as they seem.
2023-08-14T16:48:13+00:00
The meme is a screenshot from the Reddit forum "Ask Reddit" where a user is sharing a story about their former friend who was known for being a "titan" (a wealthy person) who had a huge amount of money. The story is told in a series of short, humorous, and sarcastic comments about the friend's behavior, such as "I once knew this former goth kid" and "I don't know what it’s like to be a 24 year old with a 100k income". The user is asking for advice on how to handle a friend who is making a 100k income.
2023-08-03T04:17:41+00:00
This meme is a four-panel comic that satirizes the relationship between a doctor and his patient. The patient is unhappy with the doctor's response to his complaints, so he decides to seek online validation by sharing his feelings on Twitter. The doctor's response is a humorous commentary on the patient's online behavior, suggesting that he is seeking approval from the internet rather than the doctor.
2023-07-25T21:42:34+00:00
This meme is a tweet from a fictional Twitter account, @keithedwards, that appears to be a parody of a celebrity or public figure. The text reads: "He doesn't own the logo. He doesn't own the trademark. He doesn't even own the Twitter handle. And cops stopped him from changing the building's sign, because he didn't have a permit. Great rebrand. No notes." The tone is humorous and satirical, implying that the person is a celebrity or public figure who has been caught doing something they shouldn't be doing, and is now trying to rebrand or re-identify themselves.
2023-07-24T00:22:18+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the recent rebranding of Twitter to X. The image shows a screenshot of a tweet from the popular internet culture website Pop Crave, with a quote from their tweet about the rebranding. The quote reads: "Twitter will officially rebrand as X later today, Elon Musk confirms." The meme is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea of rebranding a company's name to something as simple as a single letter.
2023-07-23T05:49:50+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between a 2012 article about the movie "Oppenheimer" and a 2023 tweet about the same movie. The article states that Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" film would be a "cautionary tale" for Silicon Valley, implying that the film's themes would be relevant to the tech industry. The tweet, on the other hand, jokes that the film's themes would inspire a generation of kids to become physicists, but it actually missed the mark on that. The meme is a play on the idea that the article's prediction of the film's themes being relevant to the tech industry was actually incorrect, and the tweet is a humorous commentary on that.
2023-07-21T09:46:09+00:00
The meme is a play on the classic Monopoly board game character, Mr. Monopoly, holding a sign that says "EAT THE RICH" in a bold, protest-style font. The image is likely a parody of the character's usual "Get Rich" or "Get Out of Jail Free" signs, but with a more provocative and subversive message. The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea of wealth and class in a way that's relatable and entertaining.
2023-07-19T03:03:01+00:00
This meme features a picture of a large, dark wolf with a menacing expression, likely in a snowy or forested environment. The image is accompanied by the text "(there are) (many) ways to lose your house" which is likely a humorous or ironic statement about the potential consequences of a wolf's presence. The meme is likely intended to be humorous or playful, rather than a serious warning about wolves.
2023-07-18T17:56:36+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the ongoing Hollywood writers' strike. The text of the meme reads: "Disney CEO Bob Iger says the writers and actors going on strike in Hollywood are not being 'realistic' with their expectations. 'It's very disturbing to me.'" The meme then responds with a sarcastic remark, saying "Hollywood writers, on average, are paid $69,510 a year. Bob Iger is paid $74,175 a DAY. That is 'very disturbing' to me, Bob."
2023-07-17T23:38:41+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a news article from CNBC's "Make It" section, featuring a headline that reads "Elon Musk says 'patents are for the weak' as he talks Starship, SpaceX, and Twitter". The article is accompanied by a subheading that states "Elon Musk's lawyer sends a warning to Mark Zuckerberg over a Twitter 'copycat'". The article discusses Elon Musk's recent statements and his lawyer's letter to Mark Zuckerberg, highlighting the tension between the two tech giants.
2023-07-12T20:17:34+00:00
This meme is a play on the concept of "Billionaires" and "Weird Simps" (a slang term for people who are overly enthusiastic and obsessive). The image shows a massive pile of gold, with a dragon (a mythical creature) guarding it, implying that it's a treasure. The text "Billionaires" is likely referring to the idea that this treasure is too much for anyone to handle, and the "Weird Simps" are the people who are so enthusiastic and obsessive that they can't even handle the thought of this treasure.
2023-07-11T21:47:43+00:00
The meme depicts a scene from a classic painting, "The Raising of the Son of the Widow" by James T. C. B. , with the artist's name removed. The image shows Jesus Christ holding a baby and pointing upwards, with a woman kneeling in the foreground. The meme is a play on the original painting's symbolism, replacing the baby with a baby in a diaper and a woman in a red dress. The text in the image reads "Billionaires" at the top, "Nothing" in the middle, and "People who defend billionaires online" at the bottom. The meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived wealth and power of billionaires, and the people who defend them online.
2023-07-11T10:09:53+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between two individuals, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. The image shows a split-screen of the two men, with a caption that reads "Elon Musk sues Mark Zuckerberg for being better at profiting off someone else's idea." The meme is likely poking fun at the idea that both men are known for their innovative and successful business ventures, but also for their tendency to use others' ideas and innovations to further their own success.
2023-07-10T00:02:40+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between Elon Musk and Kathy Bates, an actress known for her role as a character with a strong, eccentric personality. The text above the images reads, "If there's a movie about Elon, I want him to be played by Kathy Bates." The implication is that if a movie about Elon's life were to be made, it would be better suited to be played by a more eccentric and dramatic actress like Kathy Bates, rather than someone like a more serious and straightforward actor.
2023-07-09T23:01:10+00:00
The meme features a comic strip with three panels. In the first panel, a person is shown riding a bike and saying "I'll just fire everyone who can't tell me their job in under 5 words." In the second panel, the person is shown crashing to the ground and saying "and stop paying for web hosting." In the third panel, the person is shown lying on the ground and saying "how could Zuckerberg do this to me?" The meme is humorous because it exaggerates the idea that a person can be fired for not being able to quickly explain their job, and the punchline is a play on the idea that the person is now blaming a famous person (Zuckerberg) for their situation.
2023-07-09T20:06:18+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and a user named "wint". Elon Musk responds to a user's question about how many times he has read comments on Instagram, saying he has never read them. The user then asks if he has ever read comments on Twitter, to which Elon Musk responds with a sarcastic remark about not reading the newspaper.
2023-07-09T20:05:55+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from Elon Musk, where he responds to a tweet about him. The tweet says "I'm so mad" and Elon Musk's response is "Zuck is a c**k", which is a derogatory term for a person.
2023-07-08T22:41:26+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of an article from Insider, with the title "A Tesla board member once locked Elon Musk's phone in a safe to keep him off Twitter. The article's text is displayed in a large font, but the actual content is not visible due to the image description. The image shows a photo of Elon Musk with a serious expression, but the text "The billionaire forced hotel security to open it, biographer says" is displayed below the image.
2023-07-07T20:22:40+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Elon Musk, where he is "firing" a group of employees on Twitter. The text of the tweet is: "I would like to apologize for firing these geniuses. Their immense talent will be wasted in the hands of lesser men." The meme is likely used to poke fun at Elon Musk's tendency to publicly criticize and "fire" employees on Twitter, and to show the absurdity of his actions.
2023-07-07T19:44:18+00:00
This meme is a play on words, using a common phrase "Space Billionaires" to create a pun. The top image shows a serious-looking actor, while the bottom image shows a shocked or surprised expression. The text "Space Billionaires (Adj.)" and "Space Billionaires (Noun)" appears on the right side, highlighting the difference between an adjective and a noun, with the word "Billionaires" being used in both contexts.
2023-07-06T23:39:26+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the popular social media app Threads, which allows users to share short-form text posts. The meme features a character from the movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" with a quote saying "I don't care if Zuckerberg wins" and then "I just need Elon to lose". The meme is poking fun at the idea that people are so invested in the success or failure of certain individuals, like Zuckerberg and Elon, that they are willing to support or oppose them based on their own personal interests.
2023-07-06T00:19:41+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the relationship between Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and other companies, and his use of Twitter. The image shows a man holding a gun to a person's head, with the text "ad revenue" and "Elon Musk" overlaid on it. The joke is that Elon Musk is holding a gun to the person's head, threatening to cut off their ad revenue, implying that he is a powerful and intimidating figure.
2023-07-03T23:10:23+00:00
This meme is a screenshot from the TV show "Community" featuring a character named Abed, who is known for his love of pop culture references. In the image, Abed is quoting a famous line from a different context, "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a problem, I had a problem" and then says "I had a problem, I had a The image is a split-screen image. The top half shows a man and a woman in a TV show setting. The man says, "Any time I had a problem, I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem." The woman in the image says, "I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem." The bottom half of the image shows the same man and woman, but this time the man says, "I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem." The woman in the image says, "I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem." The text in the image says, "I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem. I had a problem."
2023-07-03T01:27:31+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and a user who is complaining about the new Twitter 2.0 features. Elon Musk responds with a sarcastic and humorous comment, saying "I'm doing a good deed for the world here. Also, that's another view you just used."
2023-07-02T03:36:25+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter user's account being locked out due to a high volume of tweets. The user is trying to post a tweet, but the platform is preventing them from doing so. The error message reads "You are temporarily locked out of your account due to a high volume of tweets" and "Try again in 2 hours".
2023-06-30T23:18:33+00:00
This meme is a humorous representation of the frustration and anxiety that can come with waiting for a wealthy individual to start making their wealth "float" (i.e., become liquid and easily accessible). The image shows a woman in scuba gear, surrounded by fish, sitting on a throne-like chair underwater, with the caption "Me waiting on that billionaire wallet to start floating". The meme is meant to poke fun at the idea of waiting for a wealthy person's money to become available, and the absurdity of the situation.
2023-06-30T03:22:26+00:00
The meme is a still image from the TV show "Family Guy" where a character is sitting at a doctor's desk with a large pill bottle labeled "More Submarine Memes". The character is looking at the bottle with a concerned expression, implying they're being prescribed a large dose of submarine-themed memes.
2023-06-30T02:51:48+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between two seemingly disparate entities. The text "you have more in common with an orca than with a billionaire" is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the idea that, despite their vastly different lifestyles, an orca (a large marine mammal) and a person may have more similarities in certain aspects of their lives, whereas a person and a billionaire (a wealthy individual) are likely to have vastly different experiences and lifestyles.
2023-06-29T04:51:21+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of a person being thrown into a barrel, with the person's legs sticking out of the top. The text "Billionaires LMAO" is overlaid on top of the image, implying that the person's wealthy and elite status is being mocked or ridiculed. The image is likely meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea of someone being "thrown into a barrel" as a form of punishment or humiliation.
2023-06-28T21:25:00+00:00
This meme is a humorous adaptation of the iconic movie "Jurassic Park" title, but with a twist. The image shows a scene from the movie, but with a few key changes: the T-Rex is replaced by a T-Rex-like creature with a "Jurassic Park"-style logo, and the "Park" part of the title is replaced with "Park" and "June" is added. The text "See if it's got a catalytic converter" appears in the image, which is a humorous reference to a joke about a car's engine.
2023-06-28T19:11:20+00:00
This meme is a play on the "if by land" and "if by sea" phrase, which is a reference to a famous phrase from the 18th century. The meme uses a picture of a boat and a car to make a humorous comparison between the two, with the text "one if by land" and "two if by sea" written above and below the images. The phrase is a reference to a famous poem by the American poet and writer, and the meme is a clever play on words to make a humorous comparison between the two.
2023-06-27T18:52:23+00:00
The meme features a picture of a person with a sarcastic expression, accompanied by a text that reads: "All the people saying we're going to h3ll for all the memes... At least we didn't pay $250K to get there." The image is likely a humorous take on the idea that people are going to be punished for their online behavior, but the punchline is that they didn't have to pay a large amount of money to get there, implying that they are already in hell.
2023-06-23T22:13:01+00:00
The meme is a play on the idea that billionaires are often associated with luxury and wealth, but in this case, they are traveling to a "inhospitable" place, which is actually a planet that is known for being extremely cold and hostile, making it an "inhospitable" place. The text "SINCE WE'RE ON THE SUBJECT OF" is at the top, and "BILLIONAIRES TRAVELING TO INHOSPITABLE PLACES WITH INADEQUATE LIFE SUPPORT AND EMERGENCY PLANNING" is at the bottom.
2023-06-23T21:52:29+00:00
The meme features an image of an orca (also known as a killer whale) with a wide, toothy grin. The text below the image reads: "Billionaires are food, not friends." This humorous statement pokes fun at the idea that billionaires are not as friendly as they seem, and that they are more like food (i.e. something to be consumed) rather than friends.
2023-06-22T18:44:23+00:00
This meme is a play on the infamous phrase "Take me to your leader" from the 1950s science fiction film "The [...]". It shows a stick figure of a person with a hat and sunglasses, asking to see the leader of the planet. The text "C'mon, go see the Titanic" is a humorous reference to the 1997 film "Titanic", where a character says this line. The image is a humorous take on the idea of a person from a different planet asking for a specific experience.
2023-06-22T18:32:56+00:00
The meme is a split-screen image featuring a character from a movie or TV show with a shocked expression on his face. The left side shows the character with a normal face, while the right side shows the same character with an exaggerated, shocked expression. The text on the right side reads "Space Billionaires (n)" with a subscript "(n)" indicating it's a notation or abbreviation.
2023-06-22T03:22:07+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on a situation where someone is responsible for a ship's cargo and is trying to escape after being told to do so. The text at the top reads, "Me, when the pilot announces that he forgot to charge his wireless remote before the expedition." The image features a quote from a Star Wars movie, where a character is saying, "Remove yourself from the bridge. You've just killed us all."
2023-06-22T01:27:22+00:00
This meme features a photo of Kermit the Frog's "It's not easy being green" character with his hand through a broken window. The text above the image reads, "The OceanGate CEO wondering if he should have splurged for the higher rated window." The meme is a humorous commentary on the tragic sinking of the OceanGate submersible, which was equipped with a subpar window that contributed to the disaster.
2023-06-22T01:24:13+00:00
The meme is a play on the concept of "sonar" (sound navigation and ranging) and the idea of a ship's sonar system being overwhelmed by more noise. The image shows an orca (or "killer whale") wearing a sonar device, with a ship's sonar system in the background. The text "Additional vessels join search after more noises heard" is a play on words, implying that the orca's sonar is being overwhelmed by the noise of other vessels.
2023-06-21T20:12:44+00:00
This meme is a humorous image that juxtaposes the idea of "Killer Whales" being "us" (humans) with the fact that they are actually known as "Killer Whales" because of their reputation as a threat to other animals. The image shows an orca (a type of whale) being interviewed on a TV news show, with a reporter holding a microphone and asking it a question. The text above the image reads: "Us, Killer Whales, had nothing to do with this. However, the Penguins have been acting suspiciously lately."
2023-06-21T20:12:42+00:00
This meme is a play on a popular "I can see your face" meme, where the character from the movie "Shrek" is hiding behind a tree. The meme is responding to a tweet about the new James Bond film, "No Time to Die", with the character's signature "I see your face" line, but with a humorous twist by adding "I see your face" to a picture of a boat. The text in the image reads "I see your face" and is followed by a picture of a boat.
2023-06-21T20:12:22+00:00
This meme is a humorous response to an email or message from a company or service provider. The text "We've been trying to reach you about your yacht's extended warranty" is a deadpan joke, implying that the person has a yacht and is therefore not a typical customer. The image of an orca, a type of whale, is used to add a playful and unexpected twist to the message.
2023-06-21T18:11:25+00:00
This meme features a photo of a person wearing a orca (killer whale) costume, with the caption "When someone gets offended over all the Orca and Submarine memes". The image is accompanied by a quote from the movie "The Shining" where a character says "I could watch rich people drown all day. I don't give a shit about rich people." The meme is a humorous take on the common theme of people getting upset over internet memes.
2023-06-21T03:08:48+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet where a user named "juelz" shares a humorous observation about a tweet from a user named "halles-comet". The tweet states "Lil Nas X sends homophobic protesters pizza, declares he has a crush on one of them". The user "juelz" then responds with "Lil Nas X is like if Bugs Bunny was a real person".
2023-06-21T03:08:29+00:00
This meme is a humorous response to a common phrase "I can fix him" by poking fun at the idea of using chemicals to make someone's baby. The text in the image reads: "I can fix him. No. You can't. The chemicals that make you want a baby are mixing with decades of microplastics in your brain."
2023-06-21T03:08:06+00:00
This meme is an image of a character from the animated TV show "Rick and Morty" who has a bird's head. The character is pointing at someone and saying "You son of a...". The image is captioned with the phrase "You son of a bitch, I'm in". The meme is likely referencing a specific episode or scene from the show, but it's not clear what that is.
2023-06-21T03:07:02+00:00
The meme is a still image of a whale (not a orca) swimming in the ocean, but it's been Photoshopped to be holding a gun and making a "pistol" gesture with its fin. The image is captioned "Whale" and has a "whale" (not an orca) in it.
2023-06-21T03:06:51+00:00
This meme features a person dressed in an orca costume, with the text "I'm joining the war on orcas who attack boats" and "On the side of orcas who attack boats". The meme is a play on words, using a common phrase "on the side of" and replacing it with a phrase that is a play on words, referencing the orca's attack on boats. The meme is likely humorous and ironic, using a serious phrase in a lighthearted way.
2023-06-21T03:06:37+00:00
This meme is a mashup of four different images. The top-left image shows a character from the anime "Yu-Gi-Oh!" (Yami) with a shocked expression. The top-right image is a photo of a boat on the water. The bottom-left image is a photo of a whale. The bottom-right image is a character from the anime "Yu-Gi-Oh!" (Yami) with a shocked expression again. The text "1000" is overlaid on the bottom-left image.
2023-06-20T22:03:52+00:00
This meme is a humorous exchange between two individuals, with the first person asking if they are a good billionaire and the second person responding with a "no" followed by a picture of an orca (also known as a killer whale) and the words "drowning noises". The joke is that the second person is implying that the first person is so wealthy that they would have to be a good billionaire to have made it through the "drowning" of a killer whale's sound.
2023-06-20T21:37:46+00:00
This meme is a play on a news headline. The text "Coast Guard Sends Another Submersible Full of Billionaires After the First One" is a satirical take on a previous incident where a submersible vessel carrying billionaires crashed and killed everyone on board. The joke is that the Coast Guard is sending another submersible vessel to carry more billionaires, implying that they are still not learning from the previous disaster.
2023-06-20T03:15:32+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of a person with a shark-like head, holding a gun and saying "So anyway, I started..." but instead of finishing the sentence, they blurt out "I'M GOING TO BLAST THIS PLACE TO SMITHE!" The image is a comedic take on a popular meme format, where the person's initial statement is interrupted by a sudden and violent outburst.
2023-06-20T03:15:26+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the idea of a wealthy person's sense of entitlement. The image features a person sitting in a luxurious setting, with a caption that reads: "*rich people yachting*". The text is then followed by a quote from the person, "I took that personally", which is a humorous and ironic statement. The image is likely meant to poke fun at the idea that wealthy people often have a sense of entitlement and can be quite self-entrenched.
2023-06-20T03:14:46+00:00
This meme is an image of a person with their face covered, with a caption that says "The elites don't want you to know, but you can just sink their boats. I've sunk like twelve yachts." The image is likely a still from a video or TV show, and the text is a quote from a character or person in the show.
2023-06-20T00:05:32+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between the financial struggles of the extremely wealthy and the challenges of the financially struggling. The image depicts a scenario where a person is trying to rescue a group of people who are stuck in a cave, but the only way to save them is to sacrifice one of the group members, who will be sent to a different dimension. The text reads: "Billionaire's Trolley Dilemma: You can save either group. You can be the first trolley in space while running over both groups."
2023-06-19T21:41:09+00:00
This meme features a photo of an orca (also known as a killer whale) with a microphone in its mouth. The orca is speaking to a reporter, but its words are being translated to a humorous and satirical phrase, "so you eat the rich and the poor, and you're okay with it, so you basically eat the middle class."
2023-06-18T17:24:14+00:00
This meme is a play on the classic "nice try" phrase, but with a twist. The image shows a screenshot of a news article with the title "Killer Whales Are Not Our Friends" and a quote from the article that says "Stop rooting for the orcas ramming boats." The image is then followed by a diagram of a boat with a label pointing to the "Stern" (which is a nautical term for the back of the boat). The joke is that the article is trying to be serious and educational, but the "Stern" label is a pun that makes the reader laugh.
2023-06-18T04:43:20+00:00
The meme features a person wearing a whale head, with a caption that reads "You can always sink boats" and "It's always morally correct". The image is likely a humorous take on the idea that someone wearing a whale head would have a unique and perhaps absurd perspective on the world. The text is likely meant to be humorous and ironic, implying that the person wearing the whale head is not only able to sink boats, but also has a moral code that is always "correct".
2023-06-15T02:16:03+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between a person's self-worth and a whale's self-worth. The text reads: "Nice boat you got there. Be a shame if someone... put it at the bottom of the ocean." The image features an orca (also known as a killer whale) with a boat-like object in its mouth, implying that the orca is threatening to destroy the boat. The text is a play on the phrase "be a shame if someone" and is used to threaten someone's possession.
2023-06-14T03:42:29+00:00
This meme is a visual representation of the phrase "Orcanize" (a play on "organize") with a twist on the word "or" and "can" to "or" and "can" to "orcanize" and then "or" and "can" to "orcanize". The meme features a boat with a whale and a dolphin, with the word "ORCANIZE" in bold text.
2023-06-11T07:18:29+00:00
This meme features a cartoon orca whale, a symbol of the animal rights activist group Sea Shepherd, with a punk rock-inspired design. The text "fuck them yachts" is written in a bold, graffiti-style font at the bottom of the image, implying a rebellious and anti-establishment attitude.
2023-06-05T01:51:19+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison between the fictional dragon Smaug from "The Hobbit" and the 15th richest person in the United States. The text, which appears in the image, is a fictional conversation between Smaug and a Forbes journalist, where Smaug is described as the 15th richest person in the US, and the journalist asks him to explain his wealth. The text is written in a humorous and satirical tone, with Smaug's response explaining that he is a "fifteenth-richest American" and that his wealth is "overwhelming" and "fifteen times" that of the 14th-richest person.
2023-06-03T22:07:03+00:00
The meme is a humorous take on the concept of "yacht" as a symbol of wealth and luxury. The image shows a person pressing a button labeled "I won't be able to afford my 3rd yacht if we don't pay me properly", but the actual button reads "Tell employees we can't afford to pay more" and "Brag about record profits". The punchline is that the company is prioritizing profit over employee pay, which is a satirical commentary on corporate greed.
2023-06-03T22:06:53+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between two seemingly unrelated things. The top image shows a character from the Lord of the Rings, specifically a dwarf named Dwarfs of Middle Earth, with a caption that says "Never thought I'd work side by side with a [insert word here]". The word in the brackets is a reference to the orca, a type of whale. The bottom image is a photo of an orca, and the caption says "Aye, I could do that". The meme is poking fun at the idea that someone would be able to work with an orca, a large and powerful animal, and the humor comes from the unexpectedness of it.
2023-06-01T04:11:05+00:00
The meme is a humorous and imaginative scenario where a person imagines that a boat is being attacked by a massive, monstrous creature from their dreams. The text "This came to me in a dream" is at the top of the image, and the image itself shows a boat being attacked by a monstrous creature. The image is a humorous and imaginative take on a person's dream, with the text and image working together to create a humorous and imaginative scenario.
2023-05-31T18:49:49+00:00
The meme is a humorous exchange between characters from the Star Trek franchise. It features a scene from the movie "Star Trek: The Next Generation" where the character of Captain Picard is speaking to the alien species known as the "Klingon" (or "Kl...") and is asked to explain the meaning of the phrase "f*ck them yachts, Admiral." The meme is a humorous and irreverent take on the original scene, with the character's response being a humorous and unexpected answer.
2023-05-29T20:10:30+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between the website "I Can Has Cheezburger" (a popular internet meme site) and the movie "The Lord of the Rings" character, Gimble (a dwarf). The text reads: "I can has cheezburger" in a style of Lord of the Rings character, Gimble. The image is a play on words, using the website's name in a humorous way to compare it to the character's style of speech.
2023-05-28T06:12:41+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the idea of overworking oneself to the point of burnout. The text on the left reads, "If I work hard, stick to my grind, give all my time to my employer, I can be a billionaire." The image on the right shows a clown with a white face, red nose, and colorful hair, but with a dark eye and a sinister grin. The text on the right says, "But I can be a billionaire too."
2023-05-24T22:39:08+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between two images of Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur. The top text reads "When you're so rich that your hairline comes back" and the bottom text is not visible in the provided text, but it's likely a humorous comment about his hairline. The meme pokes fun at the idea that wealth can even reverse the effects of aging, specifically a receding hairline.
2023-05-24T22:39:08+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Richard Spencer and a user named "Richard B. Spencer" (not to be confused with the white supremacist of the same name). The conversation starts with Richard B. Spencer asking if someone can define their "outlook" in terms of "race realism" or "expressing concern over demographics." The user responds with a quote from the 2017 film "The 100" about a character's backstory, which is a joke about a character's "outlook" in a "demographic" context.
2023-05-24T22:39:08+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, where he compares his Boring Company's tunnels to the "Boring" movie starring 80s teen comedy star, 80s teen comedy star, starring a 80s teen comedy star. The tweet says "The Boring Company tunnels are in active use in Vegas. Try it if you're in the town. It's a futuristic experience." The tweet includes a video of a car driving through a tunnel.
2023-05-24T22:39:08+00:00
This meme features a photo of Elon Musk with a haircut that has been modified to resemble a "high and tight" military-style cut, but with a distinctive "fauxhawk" style on the top. The image is captioned "The official haircut of no one around you telling you no." The meme is likely humorous because it implies that the haircut is so bold and unconventional that it's almost like saying "I'm not listening to your opinions."
2023-05-24T22:39:07+00:00
This meme is a humorous exchange between two individuals. The first person, "Nobody," responds to a tech-illiterate person's question about why their device isn't working. The second person, also "Nobody," provides a sarcastic and exaggerated response, calling the person a "tech illiterate moron." The image is a photo of a person looking confused and frustrated, with a caption that reads, "A tech illiterate moron: 'Why don't we just randomly start turning off back end services?'"
2023-05-24T22:39:07+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and a user named "logo, the ham bunder." Elon Musk responds to a tweet that says, "The woke mind virus is either defeated or nothing else matters." He then responds with a tweet that says, "Everybody is making fun of this because he got booed but I think it's notable that this was posted at 4:30 AM California time. Man was stewing over it all night, tossing and turning as jeers echoed in his head."
2023-05-24T22:39:07+00:00
This meme is a tweet from a Twitter user named Gul Dukat (a character from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) that reads: "I was not booed yesterday on Deep Space Nine. It was 90% cheering and maybe one booing. Bajor. 10%."
2023-05-24T22:39:07+00:00
The image is a meme featuring three individuals with different facial expressions. The text "I can see your face but I still can't tell who you are" is written above the image, suggesting that the people in the image are not recognizable, despite their faces being visible.
2023-05-24T22:39:07+00:00
This meme is a humorous tweet from a fictional CEO who claims to have seen one of his employees digging through the trash for food, and as a solution, he buys her a headlamp to make the process easier. The tweet is likely meant to be sarcastic and humorous, poking fun at the idea that a company would solve a problem like this by simply buying a product to make the employee's life easier.
2023-05-24T22:39:06+00:00
This meme is an image of a rollercoaster with a man screaming in the front car. The text overlayed on the image reads "Jeff Bezos mocked after he's pictured on Disneyland rollercoaster on his own". The meme is making a joke about the public's reaction to a photo of Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, being spotted on a rollercoaster at Disneyland by himself, which was perceived as an awkward and humorous situation.
2023-05-24T22:39:06+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between two different billboards, one featuring a famous billionaire and the other a generic "don't eat me" warning sign. The first billboard reads "Defend billionaires. We're just like you." and features a photo of Elon Musk, while the second billboard features a skull with a sign saying "Please don't eat me." The meme is poking fun at the idea that billionaires are just like us, and the second billboard is a humorous way to say that.
2023-05-24T22:39:06+00:00
This meme is a tweet that pokes fun at the idea of capitalism. The tweet is from Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, and it's a response to a tweet that was made in his name. The tweet says "Capitalism decided that this man should be worth $250 billion" and is a humorous take on the idea that someone's wealth is determined by the value of their company, rather than their actual worth as a person.
2023-05-24T22:39:06+00:00
This meme is a comparison between two individuals who have been referred to as "the kid" in a particular context. The text in the image reads, "One day, Billie Eilish was walking outside and saw a boy crying. She said to him, 'Here kid, have a roll of air conditioning pair coil 1/4 x 3/8 410A 20m polyethylene UV protected insulated copper heat resistant to 120C. You're destined to do great things.'" The meme is a humorous and ironic comparison between the two individuals, with Billie Eilish and the boy being referred to as "the kid" in a humorous and ironic way.
2023-05-24T22:39:06+00:00
The meme is a Twitter exchange between Elon Musk and Neil Gaiman, a British author. Elon Musk tweets about Tolkien's death, referencing his grave, and Neil Gaiman responds with a witty remark about the author's death. The exchange is a lighthearted and humorous conversation between the two.
2023-05-24T22:39:06+00:00
The meme is a Twitter post that appears to be a conversation between two users. The first user, "Elon Musk", is responding to a tweet by saying "slams dick in car door" which is a humorous and unexpected way to respond to a tweet. The second user, "Musk Fans", is responding with a sarcastic comment that is a play on words, saying "Masterful Gambit, Sir" which is a reference to a famous phrase from the movie "The Master of the House" and is used to express approval or admiration.
2023-05-24T22:39:05+00:00
The meme is a humorous take on the idea of stress-free living at 67. It features a photo of Oprah Winfrey sitting on a couch, but her legs are stretched out in an awkward and uncomfortable position. The text above the image reads, "Oprah reveals how she manages to stay stress-free at 67!" and the text below says, "Step 1: Have a billion dollars."
2023-05-24T22:39:05+00:00
The meme is an image of Mark Zuckerberg eating a urinal cake. The image is a series of photos of Mark Zuckerberg eating a cake that has been placed in a urinal, with each photo showing him in a different location in a bathroom. The text at the top of the image reads "Mark Zuckerberg eating a urinal cake".
2023-05-24T22:39:05+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Edward Snowden, a former NSA whistleblower. The tweet is a commentary on the concept of "perfect records" of one's private life, implying that the idea of a corporation being able to compile perfect records of a person's life is a "perfect expression" of the power of corporations to control and monitor individuals. The tweet reads: "The fact that is considered legal for a corporation to compile perfect records of your private life simply because you had to 'click OK to continue' to make your phone work is a perfect expression of who holds the power in society and why they should be cast into the sea."
2023-05-24T22:39:05+00:00
The meme is a humorous image of Elon Musk with a series of outlandish and false statements about his life and accomplishments. The text below the image reads: "Elon Musk did not invent the car. Tesla was founded and built by Martin Eberhard and Marc T. The rest of the text is a series of absurd and humorous statements about Elon Musk's life, including that he did not invent the car, was not a genius, and was actually a 'nothing' who just bought companies and stole credit for them.
2023-05-24T22:39:05+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on a popular internet culture phenomenon. The text "Elon Musk: *slams dick in car door*" is a playful and irreverent response to a hypothetical situation, using a well-known phrase in a humorous and unexpected way. The image is likely a joke or meme about a situation that is absurd and not meant to be taken seriously.
2023-05-24T22:39:05+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from an account called "Friendly Neighborhood Comrade" that pokes fun at a news article from The Washington Post. The article is a satirical commentary on the wealth tax, but the text of the article is not provided. The post includes four news article screenshots with headlines that are intentionally absurd and humorous, implying that the article is not actually about the topic of wealth taxes.
2023-05-24T22:39:04+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the design of the Autopilot system in Tesla vehicles. The text in the image reads: "Designing the Autopilot program to shut off less than a second before impact so your company can deny it was the cause of the crash is simply epic." The meme is poking fun at the idea that a company would intentionally design a system to shut off in a way that would be difficult to blame for a crash, making it "epic" in a darkly humorous way.
2023-05-24T22:39:04+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the customer experience. It features a quote from Howard Schultz, the former CEO of Starbucks, which is presented as a response to a customer complaint. The quote is a satirical commentary on the idea that a third party is integrated into the business, implying that the customer experience will be significantly challenged and less than if a third party is not integrated. The quote is presented as a response to a customer complaint, with the customer's response being a sarcastic and humorous commentary on the idea that a third party is integrated into the business.
2023-05-24T22:39:04+00:00
The meme is a humorous commentary on the luxurious lifestyle of Kim Kardashian. It features an image of a private jet with a humorous, exaggerated description of its features. The text in the image reads: "The fact that Kim Kardashian feels comfortable enough to show her new cashmere-lined private jet on TV shows we're not doing enough to scare the rich."
2023-05-24T22:39:04+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Elon Musk's Twitter account. The tweet reads, "I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means." The image is a screenshot of a news article from The Guardian, which is being shared by the Twitter account of The Guardian, with the headline "SpaceX employees fired after writing letter criticizing Elon Musk".
2023-05-24T22:39:04+00:00
This meme is a satirical take on the relationship between Starbucks and its employees. It features a split-screen image with a photo of Howard Schultz, the former CEO of Starbucks, on top and a character from the anime "Berserk" on the bottom. The text "I will never engage with a union" is written above the photo of Schultz, while the character's quote "That's the neat part, you don't have a choice" is written below the image of the character.
2023-05-24T22:39:04+00:00
The meme is a humorous image featuring a quote from the novel "The Road to Hell" by Aldous Huxley, but actually from the book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley's book "The Road to Hell" is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley’s book “The Road to Hell” is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley’s book “The Road to Hell” is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley’s book “The Road to Hell” is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley’s book “The Road to Hell” is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley’s book “The Road to Hell” is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley’s book “The Road to Hell” is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley’s book “The Road to Hell” is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley’s book “The Road to Hell” is not a real book, the quote is actually from Aldous Huxley’s book “The Road to Hell” is not a real book, the quote is actually from Ald.
2023-05-24T22:39:03+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison of the effective tax rates of three wealthy individuals: Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk. The image shows their net worths and their corresponding effective tax rates, which are 0.1%, 1.1%, and 2.1% respectively. The text "Effective Tax Rate" is written at the top of the image.
2023-05-24T22:39:03+00:00
The meme is a Twitter exchange between two users, Chad Hurley and Elon Musk. The exchange starts with Chad Hurley saying "Hey, @elonmusk! Stop horsing around and close this Twitter deal. We all want a happy ending!" to which Elon Musk responds with a joke about his "wiener" and "horse" puns.
2023-05-24T22:39:03+00:00
The meme is a tweet from Max Berger, a Twitter user, that expresses a humorous and satirical comparison between Elon Musk's job and a job that would be expected to be done by a person who is very intelligent and very skilled at their job. The tweet reads: "Elon Musk is really doing an incredible job educating the public about how capitalists end up aligning with fascists to maintain their wealth and limit the power of the working class."
2023-05-24T22:39:03+00:00
This meme is a satirical image featuring Elon Musk, a wealthy entrepreneur. The image is captioned with a quote from him, but the actual quote is a humorous, edited version of his apology for showing his friend his penis, saying "I'm sorry I showed you my penis. Here is $250,000. Please don't tell anyone."
2023-05-24T22:39:03+00:00
This meme is a humorous critique of online commenters who claim to be experts in various fields. The image features a character from the TV show "The Simpsons" being attacked by multiple people, with labels on their arms indicating their supposed areas of expertise, such as "Weird Nerds," "Valid Criticism," and "Elon Musk." The text in the image reads: "Elon showed me his penis and you're mad about it."
2023-05-24T22:39:02+00:00
The meme is a tweet from Andrew Baback Boozary, MD, MS, a doctor who is known for his humorous and satirical commentary on the healthcare industry. The tweet reads: "some men would rather buy Twitter than go to therapy and now we all have to suffer." The tweet is a commentary on the current state of society, suggesting that some men are prioritizing social media over mental health, and that this is having a negative impact on everyone.
2023-05-24T22:39:02+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post from a user named "Elias Blackwood" with a humorous commentary on the relationship between Elon Musk and the historical figure of Thomas Edison. The text reads: "Elon Musk is the Thomas Edison of our generation, meaning that as a sl...". The post is likely a joke, implying that Elon Musk is like a modern-day equivalent of the famous inventor, but the text is cut off, leaving the reader to wonder what the full sentence was.
2023-05-24T22:39:02+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from Tesla's official account. The post is a statement from Tesla's owner, Elon Musk, announcing that he will be hosting a live TV show called "Saturday Night Live" on April 24, 2021. The post is a statement to all Tesla owners, announcing the show's host and a warning about the show's content, and ending with "Thank you for choosing Tesla!"
2023-05-24T22:39:02+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between two quotes from different sources. The top quote, "Money doesn't matter," is attributed to "Rich People," implying that this is a quote from a wealthy individual. In contrast, the bottom quote, "Looks don't matter," is attributed to "Attractive People," suggesting that this is a quote from someone who is physically attractive. The meme is likely poking fun at the idea that someone who is attractive would say that looks don't matter, while a wealthy person would say that money doesn't matter.
2023-05-24T22:39:02+00:00
This meme is a humorous exchange between Elon Musk and a user named Michael Gusto. Elon Musk responds to a user's comment about his own death with a humorous and unexpected response, using a reference to a song by the rapper Snoop Dogg. The response is a clever and humorous way to poke fun at the idea of his own death.
2023-05-24T22:39:02+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison between two versions of a quote from the song "Thug Life" by Thug Life, featuring a famous rapper. The top quote says "We're from the bottom, we're from the top" and the bottom quote says "We're from the bottom, we're coming for those on top". The meme is a play on the song's lyrics, using a famous rapper's quote in a humorous and ironic way.
2023-05-24T22:39:01+00:00
This meme is a Twitter post that humorously compares the value of Dolly Parton's charitable donations to her own personal wealth. The post states that Dolly Parton's charity donations are equivalent to 150 million books, implying that she is giving away an enormous number of books to children, which is a generous and charitable act.
2023-05-24T22:39:01+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that many self-made billionaires are actually not self-made, but rather have a strong foundation of wealth and resources that they were born into. The meme lists four famous billionaires and their "self-made" stories, but actually reveals that they were born into wealth and had a strong financial advantage from the start. The text reads: "Bill Gates: Mom sat on the same board as the CEO of IBM and convinced him to take a risk on her son's new company. Jeff Bezos: Started Amazon with $300,000 in seed capital from his parents. Warren Buffet: Son of a powerful congressman who owned an investment company. Elon Musk: Dad owned an emerald mine in South Africa."
2023-05-24T22:39:01+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of a man in a white suit, pointing at the camera with a robotic child in the background. The text at the top reads "Elon finding everyone who talked s**t on Twitter about him" and the text at the bottom says "Kill them all, X-4, A-12." The image is a playful and satirical take on the idea of a powerful and angry figure, in this case, Elon Musk, seeking revenge on his online critics.
2023-05-24T22:39:01+00:00
This meme is a parody of the 1987 horror film "Hellraiser," where the main character, a demon named Pinhead, is known for his iconic "I see dead people" line. The meme replaces this line with a modern-day reference to Amazon's "I see dead people" line, replacing it with "I see a package." The image shows Pinhead holding an Amazon package, with the words "I see a package" written in a font similar to the original line.
2023-05-24T22:39:00+00:00
This meme is a tweet that critiques the idea of the "union" movement gaining power and its leaders, like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, being replaced by "liberals" who are actually "liberally" (i.e., not actually liberal) and "right" (i.e., not right) in the "right" (i.e., not right) way. The text reads: "The moment the union movement started gaining power, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk stopped pretending to be liberals and moved right at light speed. What they're showing us is that fascism is what happens when capitalism goes into decline and tries to defend itself. Late capitalism makes for a really dangerous time. And I wish it was obvious that billionaires are directing your anger at "wokeness" or queer folks or unions are your enemy, trying to get you to look the other way while they take your money, but it isn't, so we need to say it."
2023-05-24T22:39:00+00:00
This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters, likely from a movie or TV show, where one character is expressing his lack of understanding of a financial concept. The text "Redistribution of wealth doesn't work" is followed by a response "Did the guys with the wealth tell you that?" implying that the person was informed by those with a financial interest in keeping the status quo.
2023-05-24T22:39:00+00:00
The meme is a tweet that compares the cost of ending homelessness to the cost of buying Twitter. It reads, "Ending homelessness is cheaper than buying Twitter." The tweet is meant to be humorous and ironic, highlighting the absurdity of the cost of buying a social media platform compared to the cost of addressing a pressing social issue.
2023-05-24T22:39:00+00:00
This meme is a comedic adaptation of a scene from the animated TV series "The Simpsons." In the scene, a character named Marge is forced to carry a heavy load of rocks, but the text of the meme is actually a series of statements made by various figures, including "Elon Musk," "Government," "Subsidies," and "I climbed." The text is meant to be humorous, implying that the characters are struggling to carry their loads, much like Marge.
2023-05-24T22:39:00+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on free speech. The image features a tweet from David Doel, who is responding to a news article about Elon Musk's decision to cancel a Twitter account for a blogger who used an "insulting" and "rude" post. The article is from The Guardian, and the tweet from David Doel says "Ah yes, the guy that's concerned about free speech." The meme is poking fun at the idea that someone who is concerned about free speech is actually canceling a blogger's account for using an "insulting" and "rude" post.
2023-05-24T22:39:00+00:00
The meme is a tweet that compares the hourly wages of three wealthy individuals, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg, to the amount of taxes they pay. The tweet claims that these individuals pay less in taxes than their hourly wages, implying that they are not contributing to the system that allows them to be wealthy. The tweet ends with a critical statement about the lack of tax justice.
2023-05-24T22:39:00+00:00
The meme is a split-screen image with two characters from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation. On the left, the character Data is shown with a puzzled expression, saying "Tax laws that favour the rich". On the right, the character Worf is shown with a humorous expression, saying "Spice rubs that flavour the rich". The meme is a play on words, using the phrase "flavour the rich" to mean "make the rich" instead of "add flavour to the rich".
2023-05-24T22:38:59+00:00
The meme is a humorous image of a cartoon character with a shocked expression, accompanied by the text "Jeff Bezos when a warehouse employee slows down to 95% efficiency to empty their piss bottle". The image is likely a humorous take on a situation where a worker is not working efficiently, and the text is a satirical commentary on the expectation of efficiency in a workplace. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, rather than a serious commentary on work efficiency.
2023-05-24T22:38:59+00:00
This meme is a parody of the "Space Karen" meme, which is a play on the "Space Karen" meme that has been used to describe a person who is entitled, selfish, and demanding. The image shows a person with a similar haircut and style to the original "Space Karen" meme, but with a few key differences. The text "Space Karen" is written above the image, and the text "Elon Musk" is written below it.
2023-05-24T22:38:59+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a popular TV show, "RuPaul's Drag Race," where a contestant is being interviewed. The text above the image reads: "Us: We're concerned about domestic terrorism. Facebook: I understand your concern, but I do not have the same concern." The image shows a character with a sarcastic expression, saying "I understand your concern, but I do not have the same concern." The meme is making a humorous comparison between the US government's concern about domestic terrorism and Facebook's response to a user's concern about the issue.
2023-05-24T22:38:59+00:00
This meme is a table comparing two fictional characters, "Elon Musk" and "Melon Husk", with their respective "benefits" or "downsides". The text in the table reads: "Hasn't benefited from Apartheid, Didn't bust any unions, Nutritious meal, great with barbeque sauce, Never even wanted to coup Bolivia". The table is meant to be humorous, implying that "Melon Husk" is a better choice than "Elon Musk".
2023-05-24T22:38:59+00:00
This meme features an image of a person's head being forced into a boot, with the words "Cis Men" and "Elon Musk" superimposed over it. The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, implying that the person is being forced to accept or conform to certain standards or expectations, much like how the image of a person's head being forced into a boot is a metaphor for being forced to accept something.
2023-05-24T22:38:58+00:00
The meme is a Twitter post that mocks the idea of Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, using a podcast to test a new cannabis product. The text reads: "Morning. Elon Musk hitting a blunt on a podcast, while Telsa drug tests its workers, highlights the fact that marijuana use is normalized for the affluent and not an option for everyday workers."
2023-05-24T22:38:58+00:00
The meme is a tweet that pokes fun at the idea of a "renewal" program for infrastructure, implying that it's actually a way for the government to fund themselves. The text reads: "yeah sex is cool but have you ever fantasized about an infrastructure renewal program funded by the taxes of billionaires". It's a humorous and satirical take on the idea of using wealth to fund infrastructure.
2023-05-24T22:38:58+00:00
The meme is a response to a statement that 50% of the world's billionaires should be women. The commenters respond with a series of humorous and sarcastic responses, including "So you are saying 0% of the world should be billionaires?" and "Why shouldn't their be billionaires? That makes no sense." The main comment then responds with a long, satirical, and humorous response that argues that the idea of 50% of the world's billionaires being women is not only impossible, but also that the idea of 50% of the world's billionaires being women is not even a good idea. The response argues that the idea of 50% of the world's billionaires being women is not even a good idea, and that it is not even a good idea to have 50% of the world's billionaires being women.
2023-05-24T22:38:58+00:00
The meme features a series of images from the Muppet show, each representing a different character, with text added to create a satirical commentary on the relationship between wealth and taxes. The text reads: "Calling billionaires 'people of means', proposing a resolution to condemn the greed of billionaires, and taxing them at 70%." The final image features a guillotine with the phrase "You better run" next to it, implying that the rich will be executed.
2023-05-24T22:38:58+00:00
This meme is a humorous response to a tweet about Jeff Bezos' wealth. The original tweet states that Bezos made $50,000,000,000 in one day, but the response is a sarcastic comment that reads "by the time you read this tweet, Jeff Bezos made $50,000,000,000 and a child died of hunger". The response is a darkly humorous commentary on the wealth disparity between Bezos and those in need.
2023-05-24T22:38:58+00:00
The meme is a humorous commentary on the value of money. The text states, "If you made $10,000 every day since 1776, you still wouldn't have $1 billion today." This is followed by a call to action, "Stop defending robber barons."
2023-05-24T22:38:57+00:00
The meme is an image of a man's face with blood and tears streaming down his face, with a caption that reads "When you're 99% sure you're right but 100% sure you're wrong". The image is meant to convey the feeling of being unsure of oneself and being both confident and uncertain at the same time.
2023-05-24T22:38:57+00:00
This meme is a screen capture from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" featuring a scene between a character named Captain J
2023-05-24T22:38:57+00:00
This meme is a Twitter post from a user named John-Luke Roberts. The post is a "PITCH" (short for "pitch" or "pitching" idea) for a TV show or film. The text reads: "PITCH: 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' but the contestants are billionaires so it's more of a threat."
2023-05-24T22:38:57+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between how people imagine a problem (in this case, a trolley problem) and how it actually plays out in reality. The top image shows a person imagining a trolley problem, where they would sacrifice themselves to save others. The bottom image shows the actual outcome, where the person is still alive and others are still in danger. The text reads: "How you imagine the trolley problem. How it's actually going to be."
2023-05-24T22:38:52+00:00
This meme is a play on the popular "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right" meme. The image shows a person holding a phone and looking at it with a smug expression. The text on the screen reads "GLADYS THE ORCA", which is a humorous and absurd statement that is likely meant to be humorous. The meme is likely poking fun at someone who is being overly argumentative or trying to prove a point.
2023-05-20T17:36:11+00:00
The meme is a humorous take on the idea that if someone doesn't inherit their father's wealth, they won't have access to it. The image features a character from the TV show "South Park" sitting at a computer, with a caption that reads: "Elon Musk if he didn't inherit his dad's money." The joke is that if Elon Musk, a wealthy entrepreneur, didn't have his father's wealth to start with, he would be struggling to make ends meet.
2023-05-16T01:01:43+00:00
This meme is a parody of a popular manga and anime series, where a character is explaining to a child that she has a special place where she keeps all the things she has invented. The text in the image reads "and this is where I keep all the things I invented" and is accompanied by a humorous image of a woman with a blank expression and a child looking at a empty shelf. The meme is likely used to poke fun at someone who claims to have invented something but has no evidence to prove it.
2023-05-10T21:03:32+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived differences between the idealized "leftist" or "progressive" social movements and the actual, often disheveled and rougher-looked people who might be associated with these movements. The image shows three people, each with a very different appearance, with the text "THE FUTURE LEFTISTS WANT" above them. The meme is likely meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea that certain individuals might be seen as representing the "future" of the left or leftists.
2023-05-10T21:03:24+00:00
The meme is a photo of a man with a red nose and painted-on smile, but his face is distorted to look like a clown. The image is captioned "I can smell the desperation" and is likely referencing a specific event or situation. The image is a humorous commentary on the idea that someone is trying to be more than they are.
2023-05-10T21:03:24+00:00
The meme is an image of Elon Musk, but his face has been replaced with a clown's, and his suit is also modified to look like a clown's. The image is captioned "I'm not a clown, I'm a space clown". The image is meant to be humorous and absurd, poking fun at Elon Musk's eccentric personality and his ambitions in space exploration.
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a parody account of Italian Elon Musk, which is a play on the real-life entrepreneur and business magnate Elon Musk. The tweet reads: "I send a the calzone into space! I don't pay the taxes! Ohhh!!" The tone of the tweet is humorous and playful, with a hint of Italian accent and a bit of absurdity.
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "generalization" in a broad sense. The meme starts with a statement about not wanting to make a generalization, but then quickly reveals a personal and embarrassing experience. The text reads: "I don't wanna make a broad generalization, but I've been having the weirdest week ever. I was driving to work and I saw a guy in a van, and I said to my wife, 'There's a man in a van.' And she said, 'There’s a man in a van.' And I said, 'There’s a man in a van.' And she said, ‘There’s a man in a van.’ And I said, ‘There’s a man in a van.’"
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from user @oldenoughtosay, with the text "good work team we broke him in less than one Truss". The post is a humorous commentary on the success of a team's work, using a reference to the UK's Prime Minister's nickname, "Truss", to make a joke about their achievement.
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from user @JoshuaPHilll. The text reads: "Before he steps down I'd just like to thank Elon Musk for shattering the myth that billionaires are smarter, more hard working, or simply any better than anyone else in the most public way imaginable."
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and someone named "Mr. Tweet". The user "Mr. Tweet" responds to Elon Musk's tweet about his name change, saying "I'm becoming increasingly concerned this man isn't going to get us to Mars". Elon Musk replies with a joke about his name change, saying "I changed my name to Mr. Tweet, now Twitter won't let me change it back".
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
This meme features a character from the Star Wars franchise, specifically Luke Skywalker, looking shocked and disbelieving. The text above the image reads: "When I'm in a bootlicking competition and my opponent is an Elon Musk fan". The meme is humorous because it pokes fun at the idea of someone being so enthusiastic about a person, in this case, Elon Musk, that they are willing to participate in a "bootlicking" competition, which is a derogatory term for someone who is excessively flattering or obedient. The image of Luke's shocked expression adds to the comedic effect, implying that he is so surprised by the situation that he can't even process it.
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the public's perception of Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and other companies. The image shows a child trying to take a selfie with a dog, but the dog is not cooperating. The text "Elon Musk" is written on the child's shirt, while the dog's name is "everything he does". The meme is a play on the idea that Elon Musk is always in the news for something, and this image is a humorous way of saying that he is always in the news for something.
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
The meme is an image of a famous photo of Elon Musk and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson from the 2023 Met Gala. The image is captioned "Elon Musk's dad says his son's whole career was funded by that 'emerald' mine." The meme is likely referencing a joke or a humorous situation, but the exact context and meaning are unclear without more information.
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the popular TV show "Ted Lasso". It features a character, Ted Lasso, responding to a new employee's question about the company's rules. The character explains that there's only one rule, and then he breaks it. The meme is a lighthearted commentary on the idea that people often don't follow the rules they're supposed to follow. The text in the image reads: "Hi, I'm your new CEO. From now on, there's only one rule: One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don't break it. One week. Don.