2025-03-28T00:44:51.182776+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on a classic movie trope. The image shows a car salesman and a customer standing next to a car, with the salesman pointing to the car and saying "I'm not saying it's going to explode, but..." Above the image, the text "car salesman: *slaps roof*" is written, implying that the salesman has just slapped the roof of the car, which is a ridiculous and exaggerated gesture. The image is likely to be humorous because it's an absurd and over-the-top reaction to a mundane situation.
2025-03-28T00:44:18.383507+00:00
This meme is a play on the Tesla Cybertruck's infamous design, which sparked controversy and ridicule when it was first unveiled. The meme features a photo of the Cybertruck with the text "If you have sex in a Cybertruck is that Cybersex?" and the response "You're an idiot. Nobody who drives a Cybertruck is having sex." The meme is a humorous commentary on the Cybertruck's awkward design and the public's perception of it.
2025-03-21T19:14:14.478940+00:00
This meme is an image of a stock market graph with a steep drop, and a car crashing through the bottom of the screen. The text at the top of the image reads "Tesla: $303.54" and at the bottom, "In 1 hour". The image is meant to be humorous, implying that the stock price of Tesla has plummeted dramatically in a very short period of time, much like the car crashing through the screen.
2025-03-21T19:12:33.208569+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and Ron Filipkowksi. Elon Musk tweets "Civil war is brewing" and "Civil war is inevitable" in response to Ron Filipkowksi's tweet "I just sold cars and love everyone". The tweets are likely in response to Ron's comment, implying that he is selling cars and loving everyone, but Elon Musk is actually joking and implying that a civil war is brewing or inevitable.
2025-03-21T19:10:50.829199+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of a person standing in front of a burning building with the sign "TESLER" on it. The person is shouting "I LOVE TESLER!" while the building is engulfed in flames. The image is a satirical take on the idea of a person being so enthusiastic about a company or brand that they're willing to ignore or even celebrate its demise.
2025-03-21T19:10:42.616191+00:00
This meme is a play on the 2013 film "The Lone Ranger" and the 2015 film "Mad Max: Fury Road." The image shows a still from "The Lone Ranger" with the text "That's how you know you're in the wrong universe" overlaid, followed by a still from "Mad Max: Fury Road" with the text "That's how you know you're in the wrong universe" overlaid, and finally a still from "The Lone Ranger" with the text "That's how you know you're in the wrong universe" overlaid.
2025-03-16T21:52:13.177324+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison of two situations: a car owner leaving their car in a no-parking zone and a Tesla owner leaving their car in a no-parking zone. The meme states "Whoever owns the blue Tesla in the middle, your car is blocking me in. Whoever owns the red car in the front, your car is blocking me in. Whoever owns the blue Tesla in the middle, your car is blocking me in. Whoever owns the red car in the front, your car is blocking me in."
2024-10-14T22:21:38.628153+00:00
This meme is a collage of images from the 1984 film "The Terminator" and the 1999 film "The Matrix" and the 2004 film "I, Robot". The text "I, Robot" and "The Terminator" and "The Matrix" appear in the image, likely referencing the sci-fi movies' robots and futuristic themes. The meme is likely poking fun at the similarities between these movies' robot characters and futuristic technologies.
2024-09-11T20:54:58.301687+00:00
This meme features a photo of the Tesla Cybertruck, a futuristic electric vehicle, engulfed in flames and sinking into the ocean. The image is captioned "Tesla Cybertruck: Coming soon to a beach near you". The meme is a humorous take on the Cybertruck's launch, which was met with criticism and skepticism when it was first unveiled in 2019.
2024-08-24T08:12:14.603748+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a presentation slide with a title "Largest EV Company in the World" and a photo of a person in a traditional Chinese outfit. The text at the top of the slide is highlighted and circled, with the text "Excluding China" written in a small font. The meme is likely making a humorous comment about the company's claim of being the largest in the world, implying that they are excluding China, a country with a large population and a significant number of people.
2024-08-05T02:21:56.288388+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison of the development of high-speed rail systems in the United States and China. The image shows a series of maps with a cartoon map of the United States and a map of China, with a series of "years" marked on the side. The text on the image reads "China: I want to build a high-speed rail system. US: I want to build a high-speed rail system. China: I have built a 16,000 mile high-speed rail system. US: I have built a 0 mile high-speed rail system."
2024-06-26T22:15:36.586030+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Elon Musk's Twitter account, where he is responding to a tweet from the account "Elon Musk in the Metaverse" (which is a parody of Elon Musk's real Twitter account). The tweet says "Elon Musk in the Metaverse" is saying "grimes left the king of space x?". The tweet also includes an image of a laughing face emoji.
2024-06-11T01:28:09.077250+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet that is joking about the new Tesla Cybertruck, which was unveiled in 2019. The tweet is saying that the Cybertruck is so ugly and awkward that it's like a "dumb" or "stupid" person's car, implying that it's not a good design. The tweet is also making fun of the car's price, saying it's only $3,000 cheaper than the Tesla Model S, which is a much more expensive car.
2024-06-03T21:03:16.218776+00:00
This meme is a photo of a car with a license plate that reads "8XHK543" and has a sticker that says "I BRITISH" in the style of a British license plate. The car is a Tesla, but the license plate and sticker are a joke referencing the UK's infamous "I BRITISH" license plate, which is a joke about the UK's license plates being a bit of a joke. The meme is poking fun at the idea that a Tesla, a luxury electric car, would be so cheap that it would have a "I BRITISH" license plate, implying that the car is so cheap it's worth less than a joke about a British license plate.
2024-06-01T23:36:19.749285+00:00
The meme is a joke about the new Tesla Cybertruck design being inspired by a trash can. The top image shows the Cybertruck, while the bottom image shows a trash can with a similar angular design. The text "Tesla: We're going to make cars that look like trash cans" is likely a caption for the meme.
2024-05-26T04:26:53.085655+00:00
This meme is a play on the idea of a "poor" or "bad" location for a business. The image shows a sign reading "Jason's Adult" above a storefront, but the storefront itself is actually a strip mall storefront that has been converted into a storefront for a sex shop. The sign is often used in a humorous way to poke fun at the idea of a business being in a poor location.
2024-05-26T04:26:40.126618+00:00
The meme is an image of a dumpster with a caption that reads: "Help @elonmusk @tesla I am missing my divorce court hearing because my Cybertruck won't update." The image is a play on the common issue of poor internet connectivity and the irony of Elon Musk's company, Tesla, being unable to provide a reliable internet connection. The meme is humorous because it's a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the struggles of modern technology and the absurdity of relying on a car to provide internet connectivity.
2024-05-14T03:29:44.625798+00:00
This meme is a photo of the back of a Tesla Cybertruck, with a trailer attached to it. The trailer is shaped like a giant, flat, metal rectangle, and it's being pulled by the Cybertruck. The text "I can see for miles and miles and miles" is written across the trailer, referencing the classic song "I Can See for Miles" by The Who.
2024-05-03T20:11:33.888680+00:00
The meme is a photo of two cars, a Tesla Cybertruck and a GMC Hummer EV, smashed into each other in the middle of a road. The image is captioned "When you're trying to be the safest EV on the road, but you're actually just the safest EV in a crash".
2024-05-03T20:10:23.838710+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of a Tesla Cybertruck that has been severely damaged in a car accident, with its futuristic design now resembling a crushed and mangled mess. The image is captioned "When you're trying to make a statement with your car, but it's just a statement".
2024-05-02T04:11:52.064478+00:00
This meme is a joke about Elon Musk's tweet announcing that Tesla was laying off employees, with the headline "Tesla Lays Off Entire Team Behind Brakes". The image is likely a photo of Elon Musk with a sarcastic or humorous expression, and the text is a play on words referencing the fact that Tesla, a company known for its electric cars, would be laying off the team responsible for the brakes of those cars, which is a crucial safety feature.
2024-04-28T05:16:50.101825+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison between two vehicles, the Chevrolet El Camino and the Tesla Cybertruck, with a caption that says "El Camino vs. Cybertruck". The image shows a classic 1970s Chevrolet El Camino next to a futuristic, angular Cybertruck, highlighting the stark contrast between the two vehicles' designs.
2024-04-25T04:13:18.938141+00:00
This meme is a humorous image featuring a large truck carrying multiple Tesla Cybertrucks on a trailer. The image includes a quote from Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, that reads, "Failure is an option here. If things are not going well, if you're not getting the results you want, then you're doing something wrong. And you must go back to the drawing board, and you must think about what you are doing wrong, and you must do it faster, and you must get it right, and you must get it right fast. And you must get it right now. And if you don’t get it right, you will be fired. You will be fired. You will be fired." The meme is likely referencing the fact that the Cybertruck was first introduced in 2019 and was expected to be a game-changer in the electric vehicle market, but it has been delayed several times and is still not available to the public.
2024-04-25T04:13:06.313783+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison between two situations. The top part of the meme says "A water gun sprays my car" and the bottom part says "I'm in a Cybertruck". The meme implies that the situation of a water gun spraying the car is more alarming or intense than being in a Cybertruck, a futuristic electric vehicle known for its unique design.
2024-04-25T03:43:08.135706+00:00
This meme is an image of a broken car's engine, with a caption explaining that the car's water pump has failed, causing water to leak into the engine. The caption reads: "It collects water inside its frame, and then shorts out the wiring, which is why taking it through a car wash voids the warranty."
2024-04-20T00:50:41.358031+00:00
The meme is a humorous image of a row of Tesla Cybertrucks parked in a construction site, with a yellow caution line and a sign that says "Tesla: 0-60 in 2 seconds. 0-100 in 3." The text at the bottom of the image reads "Tesla recalls every Cybertruck over accelerator pedal sticking at 100%." The meme is poking fun at the idea that a car's accelerator pedal would be stuck at 100% all the time, implying that the car is constantly accelerating.
2024-04-18T05:04:49.833967+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between the longevity of a 50-year-old bicycle and a 50-year-old Tesla owner. The image shows a bicycle and a Tesla, with the text "I'm 50 years old and will last forever if my owner maintains me with simple, accessible spare parts" and "I got wet and died" next to a Tesla with rust and a dog that has died. The meme is poking fun at the idea that a simple bicycle can last longer than a high-tech car that is supposed to be reliable.
2024-03-26T07:27:20.252858+00:00
This meme is a play on a 2023 incident where a Tesla driver was sued for causing a crash while using the car's "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) beta feature. The image shows a Ford F-150 Lightning, a car that is electric, and is labeled as "Tesla's F-150". The meme is poking fun at Tesla's F-150, saying "I'm a Tesla, but I'm not a Tesla".
2024-03-12T07:48:22.852493+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from Elon Musk, where he tweets about his AI chatbot, "I was running on empty, so I asked my AI friend if it could write a 500-word essay on my behalf." The post is accompanied by a photo of Musk holding a bouquet of flowers, with a caption "I guess I'm a bit of a poet now".
2024-03-11T07:04:24+00:00
This meme is a split-screen image of three different people, with their faces cut off at the top. The text "I can explain" appears above the first person's face, and "no I can't" appears above the second person's face. The third person's face is not labeled with any text.
2024-03-11T07:01:06+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between Elon Musk, a real-life entrepreneur and business magnate, and Kathy Bates, an actress known for her dramatic roles. The meme suggests that if a movie about Elon Musk's life were being made, Kathy Bates would be the perfect choice to play him, implying that Musk's personality and demeanor are similar to Bates's acting style. The text above the image reads: "If they make a movie about Elon Musk, I hope he's played by Kathy Bates."
2024-02-22T05:34:54.154714+00:00
This meme is a humorous commentary on the poor condition of a person's vehicle after purchasing a $60,000 (60k) Cybertruck, a high-tech electric vehicle from Tesla, Inc. The image shows a dirty, rusty, and worn-out surface with a caption that reads: "I just spent 60k on a Cybertruck and this is what I got."
2024-01-25T20:39:48.522012+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a stock market graph showing a dramatic decline in the value of Tesla (TSLA) stock. The text in the image reads "TSLA" and the graph shows a sharp drop in value. The meme is likely a joke about the stock's performance and is intended to be humorous.
2024-01-24T17:19:00.737192+00:00
This meme is a humorous image of a car driving through a toll booth with a sign that says "TOLL" but is actually a Tesla electric car that has automatically paid the toll without needing to stop. The text at the bottom of the image reads: "You can cut off any Tesla and it will automatically pay for you."
2024-01-09T20:22:07+00:00
The meme features a photo of the Tesla Cybertruck, a futuristic-looking electric vehicle. The image is captioned "I can see the future and it's a Cybertruck" with a humorous tone implying that the vehicle is so futuristic it's already in the future.
2023-12-02T20:50:55+00:00
This meme is a comparison between the prices of two vehicles, the Tesla Cybertruck and a Toyota 4x4 pickup truck. The image shows the Cybertruck, a futuristic-looking car with a price of $69,900, and a Toyota 4x4 truck with a price of $6,000. The meme is likely poking fun at the high price of the Cybertruck compared to a more practical and affordable option.
2023-12-02T20:48:16+00:00
The meme is a comparison between the price of the Tesla Cybertruck and the price of a small truck that can carry multiple bicycles. The top image shows the Cybertruck, with a price tag of "$69,900", while the bottom image shows a small truck with multiple bicycles, with a price tag of "$6,000". The meme is poking fun at the high price of the Cybertruck by comparing it to a much cheaper alternative that can still carry multiple bicycles.
2023-11-24T03:54:58+00:00
The meme is a humorous image of a pair of jeans on fire, with flames engulfing the legs. The text accompanying the image reads "The Tesla of Wallets" and is attributed to a quote from "Jay Zeballos". The meme is likely referencing the idea that a person's wallet could be on fire, much like a Tesla car could be on fire, and is poking fun at the idea of a wallet being a high-tech, high-end product.
2023-11-13T00:36:28+00:00
This meme is a Twitter post from user @QuinnVestLamb, where he jokes about buying a Tesla in 2022 for $66,990, which is now worth $27,000, a significant depreciation. He sarcastically adds that he would be able to afford the car if he could add it to the Uber/ Lyft/ Lyft/Uber ride-hailing service, RoboTaxi, and Tesla's autonomous driving service, which would make him a rich man.
2023-11-13T00:34:37+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the controversy surrounding Elon Musk's ownership of Twitter. The image features a photo of Elon Musk with a cartoonish, exaggerated smile, and a caption that reads: "Tesla will sue you for $50,000 if you try to resell your Cybertruck in the first year". The meme is likely poking fun at the idea that Tesla would take such drastic action against someone trying to resell their Cybertruck, implying that the company is overly aggressive in its attempts to protect its intellectual property.
2023-11-09T22:04:06+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. The tweet is a response to a user who bought a Tesla Model Y Long Range in 2022 for $66,990, but now it's worth $27,000. The user is complaining that the car's value has depreciated by $39,000 in just two years, and is sarcastically blaming Elon Musk for the decline in value, joking that he's "able to add it to a RoboTaxi Network" and that it would "do Uber drives while I slept; this never materialized."
2023-11-08T02:25:34+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a CNBC article with a quote from an Uber CEO about the future of self-driving cars. The image shows a photo of a man with a serious expression, and the text overlay reads "Self-driving car tech will be ready in 10 years, says Uber CEO".
2023-10-21T22:04:00+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a news article with a headline "Elon Musk slammed for 'pathetic' Q3 earnings call remarks". It shows a graph of Tesla's stock price with a red line indicating a significant drop, accompanied by a photo of Elon Musk with a caption "I'm sorry, I'm not a financial advisor. I'm just a guy with a Twitter account".
2023-10-03T07:32:26+00:00
This meme is an image of Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, holding a large gun and wearing a helmet with a microphone. The image is captioned "Holding a 50 cal sniper rifle while wearing a helmet with a mic, which would be a great way to die". The text is a humorous commentary on the absurdity of the situation, implying that Elon Musk is not only holding a powerful gun but also wearing a microphone, which is a humorous and ironic twist.
2023-09-29T21:04:05+00:00
The meme is a photo of Elon Musk wearing a cowboy hat backwards, with the caption "Elon Musk visited the border in Eagle Pass, TX yesterday wearing a cowboy hat backwards". The image is a humorous play on the idea that Musk, known for his eccentric style, would wear a hat in a way that is not typical for a cowboy. The joke is that Musk, who is known for his futuristic and tech-savvy persona, is now wearing a traditional cowboy hat in a way that is not typical for a cowboy.
2023-09-18T04:18:06+00:00
The meme is an image of Elon Musk's face with a shocked expression. The text overlay reads "ELON MUSK STORMED INTO THE TESLA OFFICE FURIOUS THAT AUTOPILLOT TRIED TO KILL HIM". The meme is likely referencing a humorous and exaggerated scenario, implying that Elon Musk was so angry with the Autopilot system in his Tesla that it tried to kill him, which is an absurd and humorous situation.
2023-09-01T17:24:25+00:00
The meme is a humorous take on the popular "I'm not a [insert profession] I'm a [insert profession]" joke. The image shows the back of a Tesla with a bumper sticker that reads "I bought this before we knew Elon was crazy". The joke is a play on the popular meme format, but with a Tesla-specific twist, referencing the eccentric billionaire's reputation.
2023-07-18T22:11:10+00:00
This meme is a screenshot of a stock market chart for Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) showing a dramatic spike in stock price, with the text "TO THE MOON" written above it. The chart appears to be from 2021, when Tesla's stock price skyrocketed, and the text is likely referencing the meme "to the moon" which is a phrase used to describe a rapid increase in something, often used in a humorous or ironic way.
2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00
This meme is a joke about a Tesla car catching on fire, with the company's Twitter account responding to the incident. The image shows a car engulfed in flames, with a caption from the Tesla Twitter account saying "Don't worry, it'll be fine" and a follow-up tweet saying "We're working on a new feature to prevent this from happening again, it's called 'no fire'".