2025-06-25T06:18:04.285789+00:00
The meme features a tweet from KrangTNelson, an American singer-songwriter, that reads: "no no no you misunderstood. I said 'fuck YOUR feelings'. MY feelings are very important and must be handled gently, like a tiny baby hummingbird." The tweet is a humorous commentary on the importance of one's own feelings, using an exaggerated and absurd analogy to convey the point. The tone is lighthearted and playful, with a touch of sarcasm.
2025-06-25T06:17:59.544144+00:00
The meme features a photo of a man with a shaved head and a photo of a man with a balding head. The text above the images reads, "Norwegian tourist, 21, is barred from entering the US after ICE guards find meme showing JD Vance with a bald head on his phone." The meme is humorous because it implies that the man's bald head is so shocking that it was enough to get him banned from entering the US.
2025-06-03T19:17:04.771604+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison between a quote from an ancient Assyrian tablet (c. 2800 BC) and a modern-day tweet. The text on the tablet reads: "The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is degenerating... The earth is deg...". The text on the tablet is a repeated, absurd statement about the degeneration of the earth. The tweet compares this ancient text to a modern-day tweet that says: "The earth is deg...".
2025-05-12T06:19:45.383119+00:00
This meme is a humorous image that combines a popular internet meme (the "I Can Has Cheezburger?" cat) with a classic internet meme (the "I Can Has Cheezburger?" cat with a "I Can Has Cheezburger?" cat). The image features a cat with a "I Can Has Cheezburger?" cat in its mouth, and the text "I Can Has Cheezburger?" is written above it. The text at the bottom of the image reads "I Can Has Cheezburger?"
2025-04-27T03:02:21.999765+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a news headline from a satirical news website. The headline reads "Trump's tariffs are a disaster" in a bold, red font, with the subheading "Incompetent" in smaller text below. The image itself is not described, but the text is the focus of the meme.
2025-04-25T18:09:45.660836+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the "The Independent" with a photo of Elon Musk wearing a "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) hat and a "Trump was right about everything" hat. The tweet is a satirical commentary on Musk's apparent support for Trump's policies. The meme is followed by a tweet from "trash jones" that reads "who's the snowflake now you f***ing loser".
2025-04-11T04:25:24.339392+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between two users, with one user (Gaming Disorder) making a joke about a 2023 news article about a former US President's (not specified) alleged involvement in a "whistleblowing" scandal. The text in the image reads: "In all of American history only 3 people had been prosecuted for whistleblowing. Obama indicted a record 9 journalists during his presidency alone and tried to go after many more."
2025-04-11T04:23:12.039414+00:00
This meme is an image of a group of people in a financial trading room, all of whom are experiencing a collective emotional breakdown. The text above the image reads "Thank you Mr. President Trump" and the text below reads "Why is everything red again?". The meme is likely referencing the 2020 stock market crash and the subsequent economic downturn, and is poking fun at the idea that the president's policies are causing the economy to tank.
2025-04-11T04:22:59.501746+00:00
The meme is a humorous image of a person in a dumpster, surrounded by books, with a fire burning in the background. The text at the top of the image reads "Roseanne Barr's Illiteracy Charity" and the bottom text says "Roseanne Barr's Illiteracy Charity Snatches 100 Millionth Book From Child". The image is meant to be ironic and satirical, poking fun at the idea of a charity for illiteracy, which is a contradictory concept.
2025-04-11T04:21:13.994121+00:00
This meme is a commentary on the current state of politics and the rise of authoritarianism. It features a photo of a "Breaking News" headline that reads "President Obama Signs Indefinite Detention Into Law" with a redacted image of a flag. The text above the image reads "When you get disappeared by fascists, remember who made it legal." The meme is a darkly humorous commentary on the dangers of government power and the erosion of civil liberties.
2025-03-01T20:13:47.317991+00:00
This meme features a photo of a dog on a beach, but its attention is focused on a sign in the foreground. The sign displays a "no dogs" symbol, but the dog is enthusiastically trying to get to the beach despite the sign. The text on the sign reads "No dogs allowed".
2025-02-13T01:46:52.310933+00:00
This meme is a reference to the American Revolutionary War and the "Don't Tread on Me" flag. The image features a snake, a symbol of the American Revolution, wrapped around the foot of a British soldier's boot, with the phrase "Don't Tread on Me" written above it. The meme is a humorous and ironic take on this classic image, with the phrase "One if by land, two if by sea" changed to "One if by land, two if by sea, but one if by boat, I'll be the one to make you walk the plank!"
2024-12-30T18:40:31.777194+00:00
The meme is a humorous image of a man dressed in military gear, holding a keyboard and wearing a headset. The text at the top reads: "When you're a grown man logging onto social media to complain about Disney movies being woke." The image is meant to be ironic, as the man's aggressive appearance is juxtaposed with the mundane task of complaining about Disney movies, implying that he's taking a serious issue to a social media platform.
2024-10-31T02:45:16.833328+00:00
The meme is a humorous observation about the absurdity of some people's desires for their bodies. The image is a photo of actor and bodybuilder Jean-Paul "J.P." LaPierre, who has a muscular, muscular body. The text above the image reads: "Why is it always some homo-erotic fantasy of what they want him to look like? It's so freaky. They are a confused cult in so many ways."
2024-10-04T22:13:48.148340+00:00
The meme is a screenshot from a TV show or movie, where a character is being questioned by a judge. The character responds "I'm not going to say anything" and the judge responds "I'm going to say it for you". The meme is a play on this exchange, with the character's response changed to "I'm JD Vance" and the judge's response changed to "I'm going to say it for you: I'm a Republican".
2024-08-07T00:26:46.931318+00:00
This meme features the "Gadsden flag," a historical American flag with a coiled snake and the phrase "Don't Tread on Me." However, it's been modified to say "Nobody is treading on me" and "You're just weird" instead. The meme is a humorous take on the original flag's message, implying that the speaker is not being threatened or oppressed, but rather is simply being perceived as unusual.
2024-08-06T23:42:58.820674+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the phrase "you're weird" being turned into an insult. The image features a Gadsden flag, which is a historical American flag with a coiled snake and the phrase "Don't Tread On Me." In this meme, the phrase has been altered to "Don't Tread On Me... You're Weird" with the snake's head changed to a snake that is "treading" on the person, and the text below reads "Nobody Is Treading On You. You're Weird."
2024-07-17T22:52:08.565252+00:00
This meme is a humorous representation of a person who is extremely upset or angry, often to the point of tears. The image depicts a person crying with a "laughing" emoji covering their face, implying that they are laughing so hard they're crying. The text "Bigots laugh" is written above the image, suggesting that the person is laughing at something that is likely to be offensive or insensitive.
2024-07-06T03:00:28.061986+00:00
This meme features a photo of the character Q from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image is captioned with the text "They're making a Q movie" and "They're making a Q movie. They're making a Q movie. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOVIE. THEY'RE MAKING A Q MOV...". The text is a parody of the character Q's infamous "Q is dead” speech from the show.
2024-06-11T18:12:27.149366+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the idea of a "unisex" bathroom. It shows a sign from the TV show "The Simpsons" with a "unisex" bathroom sign, but with a twist: it says "unisex" but also "for men and women" and then "except for women". The meme is poking fun at the idea of a "unisex" bathroom being a place where men and women can use the same facilities, but with a twist that suggests it's only for men. The text on the sign reads: "Unisex bathroom. For men and women. Except for women."
2024-05-31T02:56:22.001996+00:00
This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters from the British sci-fi TV show "Doctor Who." The first line, "Is 34 a lot?" is a question from the female character, Clara Oswald, played by actress Jenna Coleman. The second line, "Depends on the context," is a response from the male character, the Doctor, played by actor Matt Smith. The third line, "In dollars? No. In years? Yes," is a witty remark from the Doctor, implying that the answer to the question of whether 34 is a lot depends on the context.
2024-05-19T19:21:25.166308+00:00
This meme is a humorous image that uses a biblical quote from Leviticus to make a sarcastic comment about the idea of a man from a foreign country living in someone's land. The text reads: "And if a man from another country lives in your land, do not make it hard for him, but let him be as one of your countrymen and love him as yourself."
2024-05-15T19:42:38.355965+00:00
This meme is a play on the common internet phenomenon of "distracted boyfriend" images, where a person is looking at something or someone with a mix of emotions. The meme features two characters from the "distracted boyfriend" series, but with a twist: one of them is looking at a meme of a "distracted boyfriend" image, and the other is looking at a meme of a "distracted boyfriend" image. The text "the left can't meme" and "the right is incapable of meme culture" appears in the image, highlighting the tension between the two groups.
2024-04-06T19:04:52.683442+00:00
This meme is an image of a man wearing a cowboy hat and a holster with a gun, walking through a grocery store. The text above the image reads "He survived the dairy aisle" and below it says "This time". The meme is making a humorous connection between the idea of a person surviving a challenging situation (in this case, navigating a busy grocery store) and the idea of a "dairy aisle" being a challenging or intimidating place to navigate.
2024-04-03T21:41:09.479037+00:00
The meme is a simple drawing of a salt stand with a sign that says "Salt" and a jar of salt on a table. A crowd of aliens is gathered at the stand, and one of them is holding a sign that says "Slugs for Salt!" The text in the sign is a play on words, as "slugs" sounds similar to "salt" and is being used as a humorous and absurd request for the aliens to trade for the salt.
2024-01-31T22:53:45.851134+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between two politicians, Donald Trump and Lindsey Graham, made by comedian Jimmy Kimmel's show host, Jimmy Kimmel. The meme uses an image of the two politicians and a quote from Jimmy Kimmel, saying "Lindsey Graham is probably the closest Donald Trump will ever come to owning a dog."
2024-01-19T00:57:43+00:00
This meme features a split-screen comparison between two caricatures. On the left, a bearded man with a distinctive hairstyle and tattoos is labeled "You deserve better wages and working conditions." On the right, a grotesque, bloodied, and distorted figure with a "Make America Great Again" hat is labeled "You deserve to be treated like a slave." The text below the images reads "You deserve better wages and working conditions" and "You deserve to be treated like a slave."
2023-12-17T21:53:39+00:00
This meme is a 2x2 grid with images of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tom Hanks. The top left image has the text "I want to be funny" and the top right has "I want to be funny too". The bottom left has "I don't want to be funny" and the bottom right has "I don't want to be funny either". The meme is poking fun at the idea that both actors want to be funny, but neither one is willing to actually be funny.
2023-12-13T05:47:10+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet that reads: "Once you learn a sufficient amount of history you must choose to become a Marxist or a liar." The text is presented in a plain font with no images or emojis.
2023-09-15T01:07:09+00:00
This meme features a photo of a man with a smug expression, often used to convey a sense of superiority or arrogance. The text accompanying the image reads, "So it has come to my attention that this image of me in this collage has been circulating for a while now. I have not given anyone permission to use my photo and all cases will be reported to Twitter for copyright."
2023-09-08T20:16:28+00:00
The meme is an image of the character from the movie "The Terminator" (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) in a humorous, exaggerated pose. The text in the image reads: "I'll be back... to your hometown... to kill your friends and family... and then I'll be back... for your snacks."
2023-09-08T19:09:39+00:00
This meme is a still image from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series, featuring a character with a scowl on his face. The text "I... BROTHER, WHERE ARE YOU?" is overlaid on the image, but it has been replaced with the text "I... CALLED THEM WOKE... THAT MEANS I AM SMART". The image is a humorous take on the original quote, implying that the character is being ironic and sarcastic about being "woke" and being smart.
2023-09-07T15:43:26+00:00
The meme features a black-and-white image of Joseph Goebbels, a notorious Nazi propaganda minister. The text "Accuse the other side of that which you are guilty" is attributed to Goebbels, and is often used to criticize hypocrisy or double standards. The image is likely used to comment on or criticize someone's hypocrisy or hypocrisy in others.
2023-09-01T17:43:31+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the current state of politics. The image features a screenshot of a TV show, with a character saying "Freeze all motor functions" and a caption of "Mitch McConnell" with a similar expression. The joke is that the character's command is being applied to the real-life politician, implying that he is also "frozen" in his emotions, much like the character in the TV show.
2023-08-16T20:50:37+00:00
This meme is a play on the popular TV show "The Office" and features a character named Pam from the show. The meme uses an image of Pam with a caption that says "They're the same picture" in a humorous way, implying that the tattoo artist is not doing a good job. The meme is likely referencing a situation where a tattoo artist is trying to create a specific design but ends up with a different one.
2023-08-10T22:21:32+00:00
The meme is a two-panel image featuring a character from the animated TV show "Family Guy" named Lois, who is known for her sarcastic and humorous comments. In the first panel, she says "I don't understand history" and in the second panel, she says "And I have to protect my kids from understanding it!" The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that people often try to shield their children from the harsh realities of history.
2023-08-01T19:23:24+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on a news article about the TV show "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" being banned in Florida due to its depiction of a same-sex relationship. The text reads: "BREAKING NEWS: ST Strange New Worlds banned in Florida due to Captain Pike's ability to make hetero men question their sexuality. Hot Young Spock and Sonic Shower M'Benga also cited as threats to 'straightness'." The meme is likely referencing a fictional scenario and using humor to comment on the idea that a TV show being banned in Florida is absurd.
2023-07-22T01:35:30+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between a 17-year-old boy named Matt Gaetz, a Republican congressman, and a 17-year-old boy who loves the Barbie franchise. The meme jokes that Matt Gaetz has been a Barbie fan since he was 17, implying that he's still a child in an adult body. The text in the image reads: "Matt Gaetz has been a Barbie fan since he was 17 and has been playing with his sister's dolls in traffic."
2023-07-20T22:45:24+00:00
This meme is a simple four-panel comic strip. In the first panel, a person is shown with a neutral expression, saying "Life ain't fair!" In the second panel, the person is still neutral, but now says "Maybe we should try to make life more fair!" In the third panel, the person's expression changes to one of anger, and they say "No, we can't!" In the fourth panel, the person's expression is now one of determination, and they say "We'll make it fair!"
2023-07-01T13:06:34+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson. Ben Shapiro responds to Jordan Peterson's question about how to understand Elon Musk's tweets, saying "Same experience here." The image shows a tweet from Jordan Peterson asking for an explanation of Elon Musk's tweets, and Ben Shapiro's response saying they have the same experience.
2023-06-15T22:29:33+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the way people treat others in their daily lives. The text on the image reads, "May life treat you the way you treat servers, store clerks, minorities, and animals." The meme is suggesting that people should be treated with kindness and respect, just as they would treat others in similar situations.
2023-06-13T21:38:22+00:00
This meme is an image of two elderly women wearing "Make America Great Again" hats and "Blacks for Trump" t-shirts, with one of them holding a "Blacks for Trump" sign. The text on their shirts reads "Blacks for Trump 2020" and "Blacks for Trump", and the image is likely intended to be humorous or satirical. The meme is likely poking fun at the idea that there is a significant number of black people who support Trump, which is not widely accepted as true.
2023-06-09T21:14:56+00:00
This meme is a humorous image that juxtaposes two characters from the movie "The Hobbit" with the text "FOX News" and "Your Grandparents". The image is likely a still from the movie, with the characters being a wizard and a dwarf, and the text is overlayed on top of the image. The meme is implying that the news from FOX News is only understood by one's grandparents, implying that it's a complex and confusing topic.
2023-06-07T19:38:36+00:00
This meme is a playful take on the popular book "Everything I Know I Learned in the Schoolyard" and is reimagined to be "Everything I Don't Like is Woke". The image features a book cover with a young boy looking at a car engine, with the text "Everything I don't like is woke" and a quote "This engine is woke" written in a childlike font. The meme is poking fun at the idea that everything is now "woke" and that even something as mundane as a car engine is now being labeled as "woke".
2023-05-31T23:15:04+00:00
The meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that life is inherently unfair. It depicts a person who is unhappy with the way things are going and expresses a desire to make life more "fair". The image shows a person who is initially unhappy, then a person who is happy, and finally a person who is angry, highlighting the idea that making life more "fair" is not as simple as just making everyone happy. The text "Life ain't fair!" and "Maybe we should try to make life more fair!" are also included.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme features an image of a spaceship exploding in space, with a trail of debris and flames. The text at the bottom of the image reads "so much for the tolerant left". The image is a humorous commentary on the idea that the "tolerant left" is not as tolerant as they claim to be, and that they are actually quite aggressive and violent.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit conversation where a user is trying to explain a mathematical concept to someone. The user claims to have calculated the distance of a road trip in a single day, stating that 2,000 miles is a reasonable distance to cover in a day. The user's explanation of the calculation is actually a simple arithmetic equation, but they seem to be trying to convince others that it's a complex calculation.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
The meme is a humorous take on the stereotype that conservatives are more likely to be law enforcement supporters. The image shows a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" with a quote saying "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one." The text above this is a conversation between a conservative and a liberal, with the conservative saying "Conservatives: We need to get tough on crime. Liberals: We need to get tough on crime. Both: We need to get tough on crime." The text below this is a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" saying "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one."
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between Queen Elizabeth II and the Trump family. The image juxtaposes two photos of the Queen, one in her military uniform and another in a more formal outfit, with a photo of the Trump family. The text at the bottom of the image reads: "Queen Elizabeth II spent more time in the military than the entire Trump family and their in-laws combined." The meme is poking fun at the Trump family's lack of military experience and the Queen's long history of military service.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the tendency of some people to only consume information that confirms their existing views. The image shows a person saying "I'd rather receive false information and keep my conservative views" and then a response saying "You broke conservatism down to its bare essentials!" The text at the bottom of the image is a quote from a TV show, but the actual quote is "You broke [something] down to its bare essentials!" and the word in brackets is "conservatism".
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a play on the 2020 US presidential election, where the image of a dog with a confused expression is captioned "No one: Ted Cruz:". The implication is that even a dog, known for its intelligence, is smarter than Ted Cruz, a former US Senator and presidential candidate, suggesting that even an animal can understand the absurdity of his actions.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
The meme features a scene from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, with a character wearing a virtual reality headset. The image shows a character's face with a shocked expression, and two lines of text appear on the screen: "My friend looking to roast some conservatives" and "Me looking through my phone for a fire react meme for my friend". The meme is humorous because it pokes fun at the idea that someone would spend time searching for a meme to share with a friend, rather than actually engaging with the friend's request to roast conservatives.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from "The Lincoln Project" featuring a video of three men in suits, with the caption "Wow, how surprising that someone with zero work/life experience is awful at everything." The text is likely referencing a person in a position of power or leadership who has no experience in a particular field, and the video is likely a satirical commentary on the person's incompetence.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
The meme is a satirical image of a courtroom sketch of Steve Bannon, a former Trump administration official, in a court appearance. The image shows a drawing of Bannon with a defiant expression, wearing a mask and handcuffs, with the text "This is the face of a man who's about to get a 10-year sentence for 2 counts of 100% un-fact-checked conspiracy theories" above it.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a humorous reaction image featuring a character from the TV show "Community" with a smug and condescending expression. The text above the image reads, "When you epically destroy your wife in a debate over whether or not she came." The meme is meant to poke fun at the idea of someone being so confident in their own opinions that they become condescending and smug when they "win" a debate with their partner.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a play on words combining the phrase "It's over 9,000" from the sci-fi TV series "Star Trek" with a popular song by Cardi B. The image shows a scene from the movie "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" with the character Mace Windu saying "It's over 9,000" and then replaced with "It's over Cardi" and the response "It's over Cardi, I have the dry ground."
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a humorous illustration of a conversation between two characters. The first character says "To survive in the wild, you need a reliable source of water." The second character responds with a "2" and a "1" followed by a flag, which is a reference to the infamous "2" and "1" flags from the internet, often used to express a sense of "I'm not going to engage with this." The second character then says "I am the opposite of" followed by the American flag and the "Don't Tread on Me" flag, which are both symbols of American patriotism.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the military's commitment to secrecy. It features a truck with a "Don't Tread on Me" flag, a symbol of American patriotism, but with a twist: the flag has been modified to include a blue line, which represents law enforcement, and the phrase "Don't Tread on Me" has been changed to "Don't Tread on Me (Unless You're a Cop)". The text above the image reads: "When you're militantly committed to having absolutely no idea who is treading on you."
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter user named Oliver Darcy, who is responding to a tweet from AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) about a tax bill. The tweet from AOC is a quote of a 2018 tweet from Donald Trump, where he said "$70,000 in hairstyling for a TV appearance is pretty ordinary." The meme is a response to AOC's tweet, where she says that Trump's comment is "spineless, misogynistic, and hypocritical" and that he is "spineless, misogynistic, and hypocritical."
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a satirical image featuring a young boy who is a fan of Donald Trump. The image shows the boy wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat and a "Trump 2020" shirt. The text on the image reads: "We can't let them in. We can't let them out. They don't pay taxes. We don't pay taxes. We're not going to pay taxes. We're not going to let them pay taxes."
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a play on a scene from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, where Captain Jean-Luc Picard is surprised by a graphic display on his ship's console. The meme shows a still image of the scene with the text "WHAT THE [EXPLETIVE] IS THAT? DATA, ENHANCE!" (in the style of the show's dialogue) and an image of a shirtless, muscular Jeff Goldstein (from the movie "The 100") on the screen, with the caption "DATA, ENHANCE!" (in the style of the show's dialogue) on the top.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a visual representation of the 2016 US presidential election, where red states (Republican) and blue states (Democrat) are mapped. The image is captioned "Land doesn't vote" and "People do", highlighting the contrast between the electoral map and the actual voting results. The map shows a sea of red in the middle of the country, while the "people do" section is a scatter plot of individual votes, showing a more diverse and widespread distribution.
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a chart comparing the IQ of various groups, from the left (e.g. "left wing extremists") to the right (e.g. "right wing extremists"). The chart is labeled "Bell Curve" and features a bell-shaped curve with the letters "IQ" at its peak. The text at the bottom of the image reads "That's not how a bell curve works you fucking imbecile".
2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00
This meme is a Twitter exchange between two users, Dan Rather and Steve Hofstetter. Dan Rather starts with a humorous anecdote about wanting to be an "originalist" in law, but instead of cooking on a hearth, he wants to be an "originalist" in law and cook on a hearth, but also wants to cook on a hearth and have a mule for transportation, and an old mule for transportation, and an old mule for transportation. Steve Hofstetter responds with a joke about Amy Coney Barrett not being able to vote.
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This meme is a satirical tweet from Robert Reich, a former US Secretary of Labor. The text reads: "Wouldn't it be nice if pro-lifers focused on suicide prevention? Or ending the death penalty? Or fighting poverty? Or curbing hunger? Or stopping gun violence and police killings? Or combating the opioid epidemic? Or ending wars? You know, things that would actually save lives?" The tweet is a humorous and ironic commentary on the priorities of some people who are pro-life.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the controversy surrounding the relationship between a 30-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl. The image features a quote from the 2013 film "The 30-50-60 Rule" from the movie "The 30-50-60 Rule" (also known as "The 30-50-60 Rule"), which is a humorous and satirical take on the "30-50-60" rule. The quote reads: "When someone sees a slippery slope between same-sex marriage and bestiality or pedophilia, that's a pretty good indication that they view marriage as a pairing between a man and his sex-object, not a loving bond between two consenting adults of sound mind."
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This meme is an image of a destroyed train, with a giant, nude, and angry Trump figure sitting atop the wreckage, holding a train wheel. The text "Train Crash" appears in the top-left corner of the image, and the image is captioned "Trump Train Crash". The image is a humorous commentary on the chaos and destruction that Trump's presidency was perceived to have caused.
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The meme is a quote from a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and Andrew W St Andrews University professor and author of the book “ The
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This meme is a quote from a right-wing commentator or politician (the exact identity is not specified) that is being used to make a humorous and satirical point about the current state of politics. The quote itself is a sarcastic and ironic commentary on the current state of politics. The meme is likely intended to be humorous and ironic, and is being used to make a point about the absurdity of current events.
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The meme is a humorous comparison of two unrelated statements. The top text reads "Claims China owns Biden" and the bottom text reads "Gets arrested for fraud while on a yacht of a Chinese billionaire". The image is likely a photo of a person (Biden) with a Chinese billionaire, implying that the person has a connection to China, but the joke is that the person is actually getting arrested for fraud while on a yacht owned by a Chinese billionaire, which is a contradictory situation.
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This meme is a play on a scene from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image shows two characters, one of whom asks "What is this room for?" and the other responds "This is where the crew goes to tuck in their shirts." The joke is that the character is asking about the purpose of the room, and the other character is giving a ridiculous answer that is actually true.
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This meme features a photo of two women from the 1990s film "The Watering Hole" with text overlaid on top. The text "Mail-In Ballots" appears on the left, and "The GOP" is on the right. The image implies a tense or confrontational situation, with the woman on the left holding a glass and the woman on the right pointing or gesturing aggressively.
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This meme is a split-screen image with a Star Trek: The Next Generation reference. The top image shows Captain Picard's famous "You have to get out of it" line, but with a twist: "You have to get out of it. He's your president." The bottom image shows a scene from the same episode, but with a caption: "How votes get counted after election day. Fraud, fake, Democrats, BLM, antifa, fraud."
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This meme is a photo of Joe Biden with a smug expression, accompanied by the text "Your president" and "He's still" on either side. The implication is that despite the previous president's loss, Biden is still in office and is therefore "your" president. The meme is likely being used to poke fun at Trump supporters who are still loyal to the previous president.
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This meme is a humorous comparison between a quote from the Star Wars character General Tarkin and a quote from a Fox News anchor. The image shows a split-screen with the top quote from General Tarkin's "I find your lack of faith... " speech, and the bottom quote from a Fox News anchor saying "I find your lack of ratings...". The meme is poking fun at the idea that a news anchor would be as villainous and intimidating as General Tarkin, and the "I find your lack of ratings" line is a play on the "I find your lack of faith" line from the movie.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the current state of politics and social interactions. The image features a photo of a woman with a shocked expression, accompanied by the text "Me when conservatives ask for me to respect their feelings after the past four years." The image is meant to convey the idea that the speaker is shocked and incredulous that someone would expect them to be respectful of their feelings after a long period of being treated poorly.
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This meme is a play on the 2016 US presidential election, specifically Donald Trump's campaign slogan "Make America Great Again." The image shows a character from the movie "The Dark Knight" (Joker) and a character from the movie "The Shawshank Redemption" (Red) having a conversation. The text in the image reads "Look at me" and "I'm the snowflake now," referencing a 2016 Twitter controversy where a woman was called a "snowflake" after complaining about a Trump supporter's tweet.
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This meme is a humorous response to a hypothetical situation where someone is being arrested for thinking about raising their wages. The text reads: "I am a strong conservative woman and if you even THINK about raising my wages or making me cum I will have you arrested."
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This meme is a screenshot from the animated TV show "The Simpsons" with a character named Carl Carlson and his friend, which has been edited to appear as if they are having a conversation about a topic of controversy on social media. The top text reads, "Screw you liberals on Facebook, I'm going to Parlor," and the bottom text says, "I dunno, something about not being able to make women cum."
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This meme is a tweet from a Twitter user named Brian Tyler Cohen, who is a comedian and writer. The tweet is a satirical commentary on the 2020-2021 United States government shutdowns and the COVID-19 pandemic. The text reads: "McConnell just blocked a COVID deal that had support from Senate Ds, Senate Rs, and even the WH. Georgia, if you want a $1200-2000 check, vote Warnock and Ossoff. If Mitch is in charge, no money. If Dems take control, money. It's that simple."
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The meme is a humorous image of a cartoon tiger, with the phrase "I can smell the fear" from the movie "The Lion King" appearing above it. The tiger is depicted with a comically exaggerated expression of fear, and its body is surrounded by a "fear" aura, symbolizing the tiger's ability to sense fear in others.
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This meme features a screenshot from the movie "A New Hope" where a character's face is distorted and has a shocked expression. The text above the image reads "Conservatives, when you ask them for a citation on their obvious BS." The meme is a humorous way to poke fun at the tendency of some conservatives to make claims without providing evidence or citations, and the image of a shocked face is a humorous way to convey the frustration that comes with asking for evidence.
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The meme is a humorous image featuring Count von Count from Sesame Street, holding up a large "8" in his hand. The text above the image reads: "When someone says 'I can't believe he's going to be president for 4 years'". The meme is a play on the Count's signature catchphrase "Eight is not a number, it's a COUNT!" and is used to poke fun at the idea that someone would be surprised by a 4-year term in office.
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This meme is a tweet from comedian and writer Jessica Valenti, responding to a segment called "AIDS update" set to music, implying that Rush Limbaugh had a segment called "AIDS update" set to music, implying that he made jokes about people dying from AIDS, and is now expressing her frustration at hearing about it. The text in the image reads: "Rush Limbaugh had a segment called 'AIDS update' set to music where he made jokes about people dying from AIDS. I don't want to hear about it today."
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This meme is an image of a flooded neighborhood with a sign partially submerged in the water. The sign reads "But her emails" in a humorous reference to a 2016 presidential campaign slogan "But her emails" was used to criticize Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State.
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This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring the character Deanna Troi. The image shows Deanna's face with a serious expression, and the text "I've heard of the term 'sensitive' being applied to me. I don't think it's a word I'd use to describe myself" is overlaid on top of her face. However, the actual text in the meme is different: "When a conservative is told American history from a non-white perspective, I've heard of the term 'sensitive' being applied to me. I don't think it's a word I'd use to describe myself."
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The meme is a humorous list of "rules" that are supposedly for a class of students who are not taking their education seriously. The text on the sign reads: "Don't forget the woke class rules: Tardiness is a micro-aggression, minorities speak first, gendered class work will result in a fail, check your privilege before entering the classroom, and salute to your comrades before leaving."
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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Twitter user @rishi_puff. The tweet reads: "i have way too much in common with a guy living in my neighborhood who lets ben shapiro brainwash him into being a smart guy" and is followed by a hashtag #ImpostorSyndrome.
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This meme features a photo of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, with a smug expression. The image is captioned "In your words" but has been altered to "In your wherever". The meme is a play on words, taking the original phrase and replacing "words" with "wherever", implying that Trump is trying to have a conversation with someone but is actually just speaking to himself.
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This meme is a satirical image of Donald Trump, featuring a quote where he boasts about being able to stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot 200,000 people without losing voters. The image is likely a humorous and ironic commentary on Trump's presidential campaign and his infamous "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot 100 people and the 100th would not be a 100th” quote, which he actually said in 2016.
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This meme is a photo of a woman wearing a black dress and veil, with a caption "Dress for the job you want" (a play on the phrase "dress for the job you have"). The image is a still from the 2019 wedding of Princess Meghan Markle, but the caption is ironic, implying that the woman is dressed for a funeral or mourning, rather than a job. The hashtag #widow is also included, implying that the woman is a widow, or at least dressed as one.
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This meme is a mashup of two famous images: one of Adolf Hitler (left) and one of Donald Trump (right). The two images are combined to create a new, absurd image, with the McDonald's logo (M) in the middle, suggesting a fusion of the two leaders' ideologies with the fast food giant. The text "I can resist everything except temptation" is not present in this image, but it might be a quote that could be associated with the image's theme.
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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Donald Trump's Twitter account, featuring a list of his tweets from 2017-2018 that were removed or deleted. The tweet itself says "Thank you to the LGBT community" and lists several tweets that were removed, including "I will fight for you while Hillary brings in more people that will threaten your freedoms".
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This meme is a humorous take on the infamous "I can explain it better than the original" meme. The image shows a person's response to a comment about Tucker Carlson's anti-critical race theory rants, saying "I just heard someone describe Tucker Carlson's anti-critical race theory rants as 'klansplaining' and that's what I'm calling it from now on." The text is accompanied by a hashtag "#klansplaining".
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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from user @sturdyAlex. The tweet reads: "The alt-right's 'liberal positions by not making understand' is every made me do?". The text is a play on words, referencing the alt-right's tendency to use "liberal" positions by "not making" them understand, but it's actually a typo and should read "not making".
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This meme is a humorous commentary on gun control. It presents a hypothetical scenario where a single "Diversity Visa" (a type of immigration visa) is allowed to commit a crime and the subsequent, swift change of laws. The text reads: "One Diversity Visa entry in 27 years commits a crime and we change laws immediately. 33,000 gun deaths in a year and we do nothing."
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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Matt Walsh and actor Jeff Goldblum's son, who is impersonating him. Matt Walsh writes that a listener asked if "it's a red flag" that his fiancé doesn't want to take his last name. The impersonator, pretending to be Jeff Goldblum, responds with a sarcastic and absurdly long response, saying "BS, snowflake. My wife kept her maiden name. We've been married 32 years and counting. Grow up."
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The meme features a series of images of actor Jake Paul, known for his dramatic reactions on social media, reacting to a common phrase. The top caption reads, "When you're a conservative and a coffee cup says, 'Happy Holidays!'" The images show Paul's face contorting in disgust, with the bottom caption "AICOM memes to seize production means" (which is likely a typo and actually says "AICOM memes to seize production means" is not present in the image, the actual image says "AICOM memes to seize production means")
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The meme is a Twitter exchange between two users. The first user, @SolidarityStar, responds to a conservative's comment about American workers owning their workplaces, saying it's a myth. The second user, @ThomasGruseck, points out that the idea is not true, citing a lack of understanding about socialism. The text in the image reads: "I just told a conservative that 'American workers should own their workplaces' and they said 'I don't know what socialism is'."
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The meme is a humorous take on the infamous "I find your lack of faith... " line from the Star Wars movie "A New Hope". The image shows a scene from the movie with a character's line edited to say "I find your lack of faith... in the election of Joe Biden". The text at the top reads "Let's Go Brandon" (a popular meme referring to a phrase that is actually "Let's Go, Brandon!", which is a phrase used to express frustration or annoyance). The text at the bottom says "You can just say 'f*** Joe Biden' like an adult. I say it all the time."
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This meme is a humorous take on a famous scene from the TV show "The Muppet Show" where a character's anger and frustration are directed at a group of people. The image features a screenshot of a woman, likely Oprah Winfrey, shouting "You're a..." followed by a series of increasingly angry and exasperated statements, culminating in "Everyone is a..." and finally "You're a..." before concluding with a full-blown "You're a...".
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This meme is a humorous exchange between two individuals in a public restroom. The first person, "Let's go Brandon," is a reference to a 2021 US presidential election controversy, and is now used as a meme to express annoyance or frustration. The second person responds with a sarcastic and profane statement, expressing his disapproval of the first person's comment.
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This meme is a play on the classic "do you want chocolate or vanilla?" question, but with a twist. It features two images of military boots, one in a dark, shiny black color and the other in a light, beige color. The text above the images reads "Do you want chocolate or vanilla?" but the answer is actually "black boots" and "tan boots", implying that the question is actually about the color of the boots.
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The meme is a cartoon that shows a group of people from different cultural and historical backgrounds, including a KKK member, a Nazi, and a Confederate soldier, standing in line behind a woman who says "You may consider it a cultural heritage, but it's been cancelled." The text is a play on the phrase "cultural heritage" being used in a way that is ironic and critical, implying that certain cultural practices and symbols are no longer acceptable.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the challenges of parenting in Texas. The text states: "Texas: Where you're forced to carry your baby to term, just so they can grow up and get shot in school." The joke is that the state's "pro-life" stance is ironic, as it allows babies to be born, only to face the risk of gun violence in their education.
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This meme is a joke image featuring a card from the popular trading card game Magic: The Gathering. The card is titled "Thoughts and Prayers" and has a humorous, ironic message that reads "Target player gains 0 life." The image is likely meant to be humorous and satirical, commenting on the common phrase "thoughts and prayers" being offered in response to a tragedy or disaster.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the contrast between the views of a typical conservative (the top image) and a typical liberal (the bottom image). The top image shows a person with a "no" button and the text "teachers are indoctrinating our children to be communists", implying that the person believes teachers are teaching their children to be communist. The bottom image shows the same person with a "yes" button and the text "teachers should be armed", implying that the person believes teachers should be allowed to carry guns.
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This meme features a cartoon of a robot, a character from the movie "RoboCop," with a speech bubble that says "I'd make a terrible teacher." Next to the robot is a cartoon of Donald Trump wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, with a speech bubble that says "I'd make a great teacher." The meme is a play on the idea that a robot would be a poor teacher, while a human with a certain personality (in this case, Donald Trump) would be a good teacher.
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This meme features a photo of a soldier drinking a beer and has two separate captions. The top caption is a quote from the movie "We're Not Here to Make Friends" in which a character says, "I'm the friend you have to explain things to before they meet you." The bottom caption is a humorous take on the idea of a friend needing to explain a traumatic event to someone before they meet. The text reads, "I'm the friend you have to explain things to before they meet you, but I'm also the friend you have to explain the time you got arrested for a crime you didn't commit."
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This meme is a humorous comparison between a YouTube video of a man singing a song about John Hinckley, the man who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, and a tweet that implies the singer is a "guy who tried to kill Reagan" who is now out of prison and making music. The tweet says "I preferred his earlier work" in a sarcastic tone, implying that the singer's music is not as good as his previous work.
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This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Robert Picardo and Brent Spiner. The top tweet is from Robert Picardo, saying "In case this affects your plans for the weekend" and linking to a news article about the MTA (New York City's public transportation) banning eating on trains and buses. The bottom tweet is from Brent Spiner, responding with a sarcastic comment about the MTA's decision.
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The meme is a tweet by Dana Goul (not Dana Gould) responding to the death of Rush Limbaugh. The tweet is a sarcastic and humorous commentary on the late radio host's legacy. The text reads: "Thinking about Rush Limbaugh and how, now that he's dead, you never hear about him. No one mentions him. Because what he did had no value. It contributed nothing worthwhile to the culture. Nothing of lasting value."
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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet by Matty Be Rad, a Twitter user with a humorous and sarcastic tone. The tweet reads: "One of the best ways to win an argument is to assume your opponent is wrong and then prove it's impossible to prove they're wrong." The tweet is a satirical commentary on the nature of argumentation and the limitations of human knowledge.
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This meme is a comparison between two images of characters from different movies/TV shows. The top image shows a character from the movie "Guardians of the Galaxy" (Peter Quill/Star-Lord) with a ridiculously exaggerated and goofy expression. The bottom image shows a character from the movie "Aliens" (David) with a similar, albeit more sinister, expression. The text above the images reads, "They're the same picture," implying that the characters are identical, when in fact they are not.
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This meme is a play on the classic "three men and a baby" scene from the 1983 film of the same name. The image shows three men standing in a line, with the first man pointing at the second man, who is holding a baby. The text "Alex Jones" appears on the first man's shirt, while the second man's shirt reads "Alex Jones' lawyer". The third man's shirt reads "Alex Jones' lawyer" in the same font, but with a slight typo, reading "Alex Jones' lawyer" as "Alex Jones' lawyer".
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The meme is a play on the 1956 science fiction film "Forbidden Planet" where a character is attacked by a monster. The meme features a still from the film with the monster's name "Monster from the Deep" replaced with "Alex Jones". The text "Alex Jones" is also overlaid on the character's body.
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This meme is a humorous exchange between Captain Jean-Luc Picard and a character from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, Deanna Troi. The conversation starts with Deanna saying "What you've said is false. I've done my research" and Picard responding "I don't think so. What are you talking about?" Deanna then says "I've done my research, I've found it" and Picard says "I don't think so. What sources did you use?" The conversation then ends with Deanna saying "I've done my research, I've found it" and Picard saying "I don't think so. What sources did you use?" and Deanna saying "I've done my research, I've found it".
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This meme is a satirical image featuring a character from the popular webcomic "Pepe" and a screenshot of the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain's Twitter account. The text reads: "We've added plant-based food items to the menu" and is followed by a sarcastic response from a fictional character, "In the words of the great philosopher, 'You're not even wrong'". The image is a humorous commentary on the current state of politics and the media's tendency to be overly sensitive to perceived slights.
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This meme is a humorous exchange between two individuals on Twitter. The first tweet, from Marjorie Taylor Greene, states "God created only two genders" and is met with a sarcastic response from another user, who says "God created one gender and a rib" in a tongue-in-cheek reference to the biblical story of Adam and Eve. The second tweet is a clever and humorous way of poking fun at the idea of a literal interpretation of the Bible.
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This meme is an image of a cartoonish, exaggerated version of Karl Marx's face, with his eyes and mouth distorted to make him look angry or upset. The text "Mar-a-Lago raid" is written above his head, and the text "MARXISM" is written below his head. The meme is likely making a humorous comparison between the "Mar-a-Lago raid" (a recent event in the news) and the ideology of Marxism, implying that the two are somehow connected.
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This meme is a humorous comparison between the actress Gina Carano and the actress Gina Carano, who was cast in a film based on a real-life story about a woman who was a victim of a crime. The text above the image reads, "In 1.5 years Gina Carano has gone from being on the verge of getting her own Mandalorian spin-off to starring in a Breitbart-made Hunter Biden movie." The meme is poking fun at the actress's rapid career change, from being a popular actress in a sci-fi franchise to starring in a film about a real-life story, which is likely a conservative-leaning film.
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This meme is a play on the popular children's character "The Little Mermaid" and the phrase "I'm not a [insert profession/ occupation]". The image depicts a young girl in a bathroom, with a skeleton in the background labeled "a black mermaid". The text "I'm not a [insert profession/ occupation]" is overlaid on the girl, with the words "I'm not a grown up" written in a childish tone.
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This meme features an image of a group of Confederate soldiers, but with their faces replaced by laughing emojis. The text "When you're a rebel, but you're also a rebel with a ..." is written on the image, but it's cut off, leaving the viewer wondering what the rest of the sentence is. The image is humorous because it takes a serious historical moment and adds a lighthearted, humorous twist.
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This meme is an image of a Civil War-era sign, but with a humorous twist. The original sign would read "Confederate Cemetery" or something similar, but in this version, the text has been altered to "Confederate Losers LOL" and "Burial Place of Confederate Losers LOL". The sign is a playful way to poke fun at the idea of a "confederate" cemetery, implying that the people buried there were not successful in their efforts.
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This meme is a humorous reaction to a person's attempt to write a historical account of the American Civil War. The image shows a comedic expression of a person looking surprised and confused, with the text "o hell yeah" written below. The text at the top of the image reads: "when somebody wrote 'turn to page 72' in ya history book and it's a picture of dead Confederate soldiers".
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The meme features a photo of General William Tecumseh Sherman, a Civil War general, with a humorous and exaggerated expression. The text "LOL" is written at the bottom of the image, implying that the general's face is so comically distorted that it's laughable. The image is likely intended to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea of a serious historical figure being portrayed in a ridiculous way.
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This meme features a collection of photos of a man with a scowling expression, each with a red "angry face" emoji. The text above the images reads, "when you say perhaps we can improve society somewhat". The meme is likely used to express frustration or annoyance at someone's optimistic or idealistic comments.
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The meme is a photo of two men kissing, with the words "Texas" and "Church" on one man's head and "State" on the other's. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, implying that the state of Texas is so conservative that it would even ban the act of kissing, even in a state that is known for its large Christian population. The text at the top of the image reads "Texas" and "Church", while the text at the bottom reads "State".
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This meme is a satirical image featuring a photo of former President Ronald Reagan with a quote overlaid on top. The quote reads, "Hey Liberals, I'm dead and I've got a message for you: you're going to die too!" The meme is a humorous and ironic way of poking fun at the idea that a deceased person's message is being used to make a point about the inevitability of death.
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This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "personal opinions" versus "evidence-based" arguments. The top image shows a character from the animated TV show "Family Guy" expressing a personal opinion, while the bottom image shows a group of characters from the same show, including a "peer review" and "evidence-based" characters, who are all dressed in formal attire. The text "You guys always act like you're better than me" is overlaid on the top image.
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This meme is a play on the phrase "I love two things" and features a photo of a man with a beard and a patriotic t-shirt. The text overlay reads "I love two things: Outlaw Country and the Law" in a humorous way, suggesting that the man is a fan of both country music and law enforcement. The meme is likely poking fun at the idea that someone could love two things that are often seen as opposing, like country music and law enforcement.
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This meme is a humorous reaction to a gaming scenario. The image shows a character from the game "Dota 2" named "Pugnado" (not actually in the image) and a character named "Pugnado" (not actually in the image) with a caption that says "When you just got one-shot by a 0-10-0 player and you're waiting for them to die so you can get some revenge."
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This meme is a humorous take on the current state of politics and social media. It presents two humorous options for dealing with harassment, with the first option being "Young men shouldn't be harassed just because they're wearing a red hat" and the second option being "Well maybe if she didn't dress that way she wouldn't get harassed". The image is likely referencing the controversy surrounding former President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) hat, which has become a symbol of his supporters.
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The meme is a photo of a dam with water overflowing, with the text "I am not racist" and "But" written in the spillway, implying that despite one's claim of not being racist, there is evidence to the contrary. The word "But" is written in the spillway, as if it's a flood of evidence that contradicts the claim. The meme is a humorous way of saying that someone's words don't match their actions.
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This meme is a photo of Sarah Sanders, a former White House press secretary, with a caption that juxtaposes her with the character of Shrek's son, "Fiona's" son, Prince, aka Prince, aka Prince Charming, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Charming's, aka Prince Ch The meme reads: "Sarah Sanders: 'I don't know what to say to that.' 'I don't know what to say to that.'"
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This meme is a humorous comparison of Donald Trump's face with a photo of himself with his eyes closed, implying that if his skin tone matched the color of his eyes, he would look like a completely different person. The text above the image reads: "Lol what Donald would look like if his skin tone matched the color around his eyes. Have fun sleeping." The meme is meant to be amusing and satirical, poking fun at Trump's appearance and making a lighthearted joke about his facial features.
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This meme features the Pepe the Frog character from the internet meme "Pepe" with a red "Make America Great Again" hat, but it's actually wearing a "Make Pepe Great Again" hat with a speech bubble saying "If you don't like the way I'm doing it, I'm going to do it my way".
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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Senator John Cornyn, where he shares a quote from Benito Mussolini, the former dictator of Italy. The quote reads: "We are the first to assert that the more complicated the forms of the state, the more we have to go back to the most ancient and most simple form of the state. We are the first to assert that the more complicated the forms of the state, the more we have to go back to the most ancient and most simple form of the state." However, this quote is actually a misquote of the real quote from Benito Mussolini, which is actually: "We have to go back to the most ancient and the most simple form of the state."
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This meme is a satirical commentary on the historical context of the American Civil War. The text reads: "The Civil War wasn't about 'slavery' and the 'fascism' of 'socialism' are widely and deeply held by 'morons'" and "It's about slavery" and the "fascism" of "socialism" are widely and deeply held by "morons". The meme pokes fun at the idea that some people are misinformed or ignorant about the historical context of the Civil War, and that they are using the wrong terms to describe it.
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The meme is a humorous and satirical take on the recent mass shootings in the US. The image features a text that reads: "On behalf of, I dunno, EVERY FAT KID IN THE USA, I'ma go ahead and call BS on the whole bullying creates mass shooters narrative." The text then lists various groups of people who are often blamed for being responsible for mass shootings, including LGBTQ kids, kids of color, disabled kids, poor kids, and kids who are bullied. The text ends with "White boys whose parents don't secure their guns."
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This meme is a play on the idea of a photographer being in the perfect position to take a shot. The image is of a photographer lying in the grass, with a caption "Priests > Children" above them, and a caption "The rest of the church" below them. The punchline is that the photographer is actually aiming at a woman getting an abortion, which is a humorous and ironic twist on the idea of a photographer in a perfect position.
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This meme is a humorous image featuring a still from the TV show "Parks and Recreation" with character Ron Swanson looking surprised. The text above the image reads, "Have you ever read a comment that made you click on the person's profile just to see if they look as stupid as they sound?" The meme is poking fun at the idea that some comments on the internet can be so ridiculous that you might want to see the person's profile to see if they live up to the absurdity of their comment.
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The meme is a photo of two men in shorts and a "Remember" sign, likely referencing the 2020 US presidential election. One of the men is holding a sign that reads "REMEMBER" in bold, red letters, while the other is holding an American flag. The image is likely a humorous commentary on the election or a related topic.
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This meme is a photo of a woman eating a sandwich, with a face superimposed on her head. The text above the image reads, "Honey, you need to finish your Afghanistan before you have a second to think about Iran." The image is a play on the phrase "Honey, you need to finish your work before you can think about..." and is used to poke fun at the US's focus on one war before moving on to another.
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This meme is a satirical image that juxtaposes the iconic "The right can't fight" phrase from the 1970s TV show "The A-Team" with a modified version that reads "The right can't fight" with a swastika in the middle. The image is a play on words, using the phrase's familiar structure to comment on the Nazi ideology and its association with the phrase.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the cultural significance of the Confederate flag. It juxtaposes the Confederate flag with the Stars and Stripes, implying that the latter is the true American flag, while the Confederate flag is a symbol of a divisive and contentious period in American history. The text "I prefer the real American flag" and "I said the real American flag" is used to poke fun at the idea that the Confederate flag is often mistakenly referred to as the American flag.
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The meme is a humorous commentary on the irony of the police department's hiring of over 10,000 officers in the aftermath of the Columbine High School shooting in 1999. The text states: "After Columbine, over 10,000 school police officers were hired. In the decades since, there have been no mass shootings at schools. Instead, they've arrested over 1 million kids, mostly for being black." The meme highlights the absurdity of the situation, where the increased police presence has led to a disproportionate number of arrests for minor infractions, particularly among students of color.
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This meme is a humorous exchange between two historical figures, with General William Tecumseh Sherman (left) and General Robert E. Lee (right). The left image shows Sherman saying, "If you don't like it, why don't you go back to your country?" The right image shows Lee responding, "Oh, that's right... it doesn't exist."
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The meme is a play on the classic science fiction novel "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. The image features the book's title, but with a typo: "Atlas Succed". The joke is that the title is intentionally misspelled to sound like "Atlas Succed" (a play on "succeeded") instead of the actual title.
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This meme is a series of 6 images showing Fred Flintstone, a character from a 1960s cartoon, holding a series of different flags, with the last one being the flag of Nazi Germany. The text "I'm not saying it's the same, but" appears above the last image. The meme is poking fun at the idea that some people are quick to draw comparisons between modern-day America and Nazi Germany, implying that the two are similar.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the cultural divide in the United States. The top panel shows a person who is upset, saying "I stepped in something" in a sarcastic tone, implying they're angry about something. The bottom panel is a shoe with the Confederate flag on the left and the Thin Blue Line flag on the right, with the text "I stepped in something" written above it.
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This meme is a cartoon image of Donald Trump standing in front of a wall, with a man behind him holding a gun. The text "Build the wall" is written above Trump, and the man behind him says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The image is a play on the phrase "build the wall" and the Trump administration's policy on immigration.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the state of abortion laws in the United States. The text reads: "In 2009, Colorado began offering free IUDs to teens without parental consent. Within 8 years, teen pregnancies dropped 54%. Teen abortion rates fell by 64%. For every $1 spent on the program, the state saved $5.85 in labor and delivery costs, child care, and food stamps. There is a reasonable and logical way to lower abortions."
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This meme is a play on the infamous "I am the Senate" scene from the movie Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. The image features a split-screen comparison between a character from the movie and a famous politician, with the text "I am the Senate" overlaid on top of a photo of Donald Trump. The meme is poking fun at Trump's claim to be a leader of the Senate, which is a ridiculous and humorous claim.
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This meme features a photo of a person with a serious expression, surrounded by humorous and absurd elements. The text "I'M NOT A MORALIST, I JUST PLAY ONE ON TV" is written in a bold, playful font, and is likely intended to be humorous or ironic. The overall tone of the meme is lighthearted and tongue-in-cheek, poking fun at the idea of moralizing or self-righteousness.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the state of the world. It juxtaposes the idea that the world is always changing and progressing with a image of a ship being attacked by a Spanish galleon, implying that the world is still stuck in the past. The text "New World: *exists*" and "Spain:" appear above and below the image, respectively.
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The meme is a comic strip that depicts a man standing in front of two doors labeled "Exit" and "Dramatic Exit". The man is about to exit through the "Dramatic Exit" door, which is a play on the idea of a grand or elaborate exit. The text above the doors reads "Exit" and "Dramatic Exit", with the latter being a humorous exaggeration of a typical exit.
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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from user @TianaGuptill. The text reads: "Someone please explain to me why making a cake for a gay wedding supports gay marriage but voting for a black president doesn't support being black?" The tweet is a humorous and satirical commentary on the hypocrisy of some people's views on social issues.
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This meme is a humorous response to a person who is offended by a joke or comment about their support for Donald Trump. The text reads: "If you're a Trump supporter, I just want to make one thing clear: I'm not here to make fun of you. I'm here to make fun of Trump. If you're a Trump supporter, I just want to make one thing clear: I'm not here to make fun of you. I'm here to make fun of Trump. If you're a Trump supporter, I just want to make one thing clear: I'm not here to make fun of you. I'm here to make fun of Trump. If you're a Trump supporter, I just want to make one thing clear: I'm not here to make fun of you. I'm here to make fun of Trump. If you're a Trump supporter, I just want to make one thing clear: I'm not here to make fun of you. I'm here to make fun of Trump."
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This meme features a cartoon frog wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, with a speech bubble that says "He thill yo prethident". The image is a play on the classic "Frog in the Pond" meme, with the frog's mispronunciation of "he'll" and "prethident" instead of "president". The text is a humorous example of a non-native English speaker's attempt to pronounce a phrase.
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This meme is a picture of Danny DeVito from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, holding a large boot and saying "So anyway I started licking it." The image is a humorous take on the infamous "boot lick" incident where a Trump supporter licked a boot in 2020.
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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet that reads: "Conservatives won't get how #AllLivesMatter erases black lives but will argue passionately about #HappyHolidays erasing Christmas". The tweet is a commentary on the double standard of some conservatives who are more concerned with the perceived "erasure" of Christmas by the phrase "Happy Holidays" but are not concerned with the actual erasure of black lives.
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This meme features a quote from Cicero's "The Roman Inaugural Address of the Distant and the Diverse" (which is actually from "The Roman Inaugural Address of the Distant and the Diverse") in a modern, playful way. The text reads: "A nation can survive its own...". The image is a meme that uses this quote to make a humorous point about the state of the US.
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This meme is an interactive image where users can select which of 9 images of former US President Donald Trump they think is the most like him when he was impeached. The text "Select all the squares with an impeached president" appears above the grid of images.
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This meme is an image of Donald Trump's face, but it's been altered to make his skin look like it's been severely burned. The image is captioned "Meltdown in 3 minutes".
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the controversy surrounding abortion laws in the United States. The image depicts a shocked Pikachu face, with the text "Alabama: Bans abortion" and "All of Alabama in 5 years" above it. The joke is that the state of Alabama has passed a law banning abortion, and the image is reacting with shock and surprise, implying that the entire state will be affected by this law in just 5 years.
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The meme features a character with a distorted, grotesque face, likely from a horror movie or sci-fi film. The text "RESPEK ARE PRESIDENT!" is written in a bold, blocky font, with the word "RESPEK" being a misspelling of "RESPECT". The image is likely a humorous take on a famous movie or TV show character, with the character's face being altered to make a humorous, satirical comment.
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This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "fake news" or "photoshopped" images being shared on social media. The image features a photo of the Trump family with the caption "When nobody looks good in the picture but you post it anyway". The meme is poking fun at the idea that people often share photos that don't quite live up to their expectations, but still choose to share them anyway.
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The meme is a side-by-side comparison of two photos: one of former President Barack Obama holding his newborn daughters, and one of President Donald Trump holding two babies. The text "ObamaCare vs. GOP Replacement" appears above the images.
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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from former US President Donald Trump's Twitter account. The tweet reads: "Happy women's day. Send nudes." This tweet is likely a joke or a mistake, as it is not a typical or respectful way to celebrate International Women's Day. The tweet is likely intended to be humorous or ironic, but it could also be seen as sexist or insensitive.
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The meme is a tweet from Robert O'Neill, a former Navy SEAL, responding to a 2011 article about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. The tweet states that a military parade is "third world bull***t" and that the US is "not a third world country".
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This meme is an image of Donald Trump, with the quote "My building was the second tallest and now it's the tallest." Below the image, the text "9/11" is written, and the date "September 11, 2001" is mentioned. The meme is a dark joke referencing the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which destroyed the World Trade Center and killed thousands of people.
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This meme is a humorous response to a recent ban on plastic straws. The text reads: "now that we've banned plastic straws, I guess I'll just have to drink my Starbucks through the barrel of an assault rifle."
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This meme is a play on the infamous "I can see your house" meme, but with a humorous twist. The image features a stylized image of the Confederate flag, with the words "I can see your house" written in a bold, playful font. However, the text is overlaid with a red "X" symbol and the words "I can see your house" are replaced with "I can see your family tree", implying that the speaker can see the family history or ancestry of the person being addressed.
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This meme is a humorous image of Margaret Thatcher, a former British Prime Minister, with a quote that is intentionally misspelled to make it sound like a complaint about a personal issue. The quote reads: "The problem with you is that you are always so... [insert word here, but it is not shown]". The image is meant to be funny because it implies that someone's problem with Margaret Thatcher is that she is always so... "piss" - a word that is often used in a different context, but here it is intentionally misspelled to sound like a complaint about a personal issue.
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This meme is an image of a man with a serious expression, likely a historical figure or a famous person. The text overlay on the image is a quote from the comedian and writer Isaac Asimov, which reads: "There is a cult of ignorance in the United States and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, as we have seen in the years of our life and the years of our life. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, as we have seen in the years of our life and the years of our life. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, as we have seen in the years of our life and the years of our life. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, as we have seen in the years of our life and the years of our life. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and " However, it appears that the quote has been truncated and is actually a quote from an article in the New York Times from 1963. The actual quote is "There is a str of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and " and the actual quote is "There is a str of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and "
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This meme is a screenshot of a TV news anchor, likely from the Fox News channel, with a caption above it. The text "Did she change her name?" is at the top, implying that the anchor's name is being referenced in a humorous or ironic way. The image below shows a woman with a serious expression, likely a news anchor, with a graphic overlay that reads "Caravan of Diseases" in a satirical or ironic tone.
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This meme is a screenshot of a 2020 presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The image shows Trump standing at a podium, with a shocked expression on his face, as if he's about to say something. The text overlayed on the image reads "When you realize you're on a debate with a [insert insult]" but the rest of the text is cut off.
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This meme is a humorous exchange between two people. The first person says "You're just a libtard snowflake" (a derogatory term for a liberal), to which the second person responds with a sarcastic and absurdly specific insult, "I can look at M&M's without losing my shit, if that's what you're asking."
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This meme is a humorous comparison between two individuals, one who is entitled to higher wages and benefits due to their job's requirements, and another who is a supporter of former US President Donald Trump. The text on the left reads "You deserve higher wages and better benefits because of your job requirements," while the text on the right says "You deserve to be tortured and worked to death because of your job requirements."