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This meme is a photo of a character from the Star Trek franchise, specifically a Klingon warrior, with a caption that reads: "I find your lack of faith... disturbing." However, the text is intentionally misspelled as "I find your lack of fath... disturbing" to sound like the character's name, "Worf", was said instead.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-06-08T19:22:57+00:00

This meme is a photo of a character from the Star Trek franchise, specifically a Klingon warrior, with a caption that reads: "I find your lack of faith... disturbing." However, the text is intentionally misspelled as "I find your lack of fath... disturbing" to sound like the character's name, "Worf", was said instead.

The meme features a character from the Star Trek franchise, Mr. Worf, from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation." He is depicted holding two "Live Long and Prosper" signs, but in this case, they have been modified to read "Live Long and Pride" and "Pride Live Long."

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-06-02T19:56:17+00:00

The meme features a character from the Star Trek franchise, Mr. Worf, from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation." He is depicted holding two "Live Long and Prosper" signs, but in this case, they have been modified to read "Live Long and Pride" and "Pride Live Long."

This meme is a photo of a Star Trek character, Worf, from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation." The image is captioned with a quote from the character, but the quote is actually a misquote of a famous phrase from the Star Trek franchise. The quote "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is actually a joke, and the actual quote is "Children, you will learn to live without fear of war and destruction, to live in peace and harmony. In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. "

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-25T20:23:27+00:00

This meme is a photo of a Star Trek character, Worf, from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation." The image is captioned with a quote from the character, but the quote is actually a misquote of a famous phrase from the Star Trek franchise. The quote "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is actually a joke, and the actual quote is "Children, you will learn to live without fear of war and destruction, to live in peace and harmony. In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. "

This meme is a play on the iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation "I am Locutus" scene, where a Borg drone says "You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile." Here, it's been modified to say "You will be assimilated. You will be... Klingon." The image shows a Borg drone with a Klingon's head superimposed over it, with the Borg drone's voice saying "You will be... Klingon."

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is a play on the iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation "I am Locutus" scene, where a Borg drone says "You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile." Here, it's been modified to say "You will be assimilated. You will be... Klingon." The image shows a Borg drone with a Klingon's head superimposed over it, with the Borg drone's voice saying "You will be... Klingon."

This meme is a screenshot from the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" featuring Captain Jack Sparrow (played by Johnny Depp) standing on the edge of a ship, with his arms outstretched and a pirate hat on his head. The text overlayed on the image reads "I don't have a heart, I don't have a soul, I don't have a name... I don't have a heart, I don't have a soul, I don't have a name... My heart will go on... to hate you."

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is a screenshot from the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" featuring Captain Jack Sparrow (played by Johnny Depp) standing on the edge of a ship, with his arms outstretched and a pirate hat on his head. The text overlayed on the image reads "I don't have a heart, I don't have a soul, I don't have a name... I don't have a heart, I don't have a soul, I don't have a name... My heart will go on... to hate you."

The meme is a picture of a toilet stall with a hole in the wall, and a face is sticking out of the hole. The face is a cartoonish, exaggerated expression with a wide mouth and bulging eyes. The text at the bottom of the image reads "I can see you" and "I know what you did last summer".

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is a picture of a toilet stall with a hole in the wall, and a face is sticking out of the hole. The face is a cartoonish, exaggerated expression with a wide mouth and bulging eyes. The text at the bottom of the image reads "I can see you" and "I know what you did last summer".

The meme is an image of a face with a shocked expression, often with a caption "I Can See for Miles" or simply "I can see for miles". The image is a still from a 1967 film of the same name, featuring a character with a comically exaggerated face, and is often used to express surprise or shock.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is an image of a face with a shocked expression, often with a caption "I Can See for Miles" or simply "I can see for miles". The image is a still from a 1967 film of the same name, featuring a character with a comically exaggerated face, and is often used to express surprise or shock.

This meme is an image of the character Worf from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, dressed in a suit and tie, with a stern expression. The text overlaid on the image reads "Worf: 'Today, I will speak to the Federation about your planet's lack of... (pauses) ... parking.'".

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is an image of the character Worf from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, dressed in a suit and tie, with a stern expression. The text overlaid on the image reads "Worf: 'Today, I will speak to the Federation about your planet's lack of... (pauses) ... parking.'".

This meme is a screenshot of a character from the Star Trek franchise, likely Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The character is depicted with a stern expression and a raised eyebrow. The text overlayed on the image reads: "Your post will be reviewed by moderators and may be edited for compliance with the site's rules. Your post brings great honour to you and your family. They will speak of this post on the holosuite entertainment network for many years."

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a character from the Star Trek franchise, likely Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The character is depicted with a stern expression and a raised eyebrow. The text overlayed on the image reads: "Your post will be reviewed by moderators and may be edited for compliance with the site's rules. Your post brings great honour to you and your family. They will speak of this post on the holosuite entertainment network for many years."

This meme is a humorous image featuring the Klingon warrior from Star Trek, Worf, with a shocked expression. The text above the image reads "This post has been claimed by the Klingon Empire" and the text below reads "The Duras family is disputing the claim". The meme is poking fun at the idea of a fictional empire or family trying to claim ownership of a social media post.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is a humorous image featuring the Klingon warrior from Star Trek, Worf, with a shocked expression. The text above the image reads "This post has been claimed by the Klingon Empire" and the text below reads "The Duras family is disputing the claim". The meme is poking fun at the idea of a fictional empire or family trying to claim ownership of a social media post.

This meme is an image of a Klingon from the Star Trek franchise, with the caption "I recently visited the holiest site in the Klingon Empire, and I was disappointed to learn that it was just a hole in the ground." The image is a play on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Way of the Warrior," where a Klingon warrior visits a sacred site and is disappointed to find it's not as impressive as he expected.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is an image of a Klingon from the Star Trek franchise, with the caption "I recently visited the holiest site in the Klingon Empire, and I was disappointed to learn that it was just a hole in the ground." The image is a play on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Way of the Warrior," where a Klingon warrior visits a sacred site and is disappointed to find it's not as impressive as he expected.

The meme is a split-screen image of the Star Trek character Worf from the TV show "Deep Space Nine" with a serious expression. On the top half, it says "We will not be moved" and on the bottom half, it says "We will not be moved, we will be destroyed".

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is a split-screen image of the Star Trek character Worf from the TV show "Deep Space Nine" with a serious expression. On the top half, it says "We will not be moved" and on the bottom half, it says "We will not be moved, we will be destroyed".

This meme is an image of Bob Ross, a painter known for his calm demeanor, but with a creepy and sinister twist. The text overlay reads "I told you to use the 2 inch brush" and "There are no accidents, only happy little trees" - a play on his signature catchphrase, but with a dark and ominous tone. The image is a humorous and ironic take on the beloved artist's style.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is an image of Bob Ross, a painter known for his calm demeanor, but with a creepy and sinister twist. The text overlay reads "I told you to use the 2 inch brush" and "There are no accidents, only happy little trees" - a play on his signature catchphrase, but with a dark and ominous tone. The image is a humorous and ironic take on the beloved artist's style.

This meme is a humorous image of a character from the Star Trek franchise, specifically a Klingon warrior named Gowron. The image shows Gowron's face with a raised eyebrow and a hint of a smile, accompanied by the text "Gowron: I am Gowron. I will not be ignored. I will not be defeated. I will not be... " followed by the text "Gowron: I am Gowron. I will not be ignored. I will not be defeated. I will not be... (pauses) GOWRON APPROVES THIS!"

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a character from the Star Trek franchise, specifically a Klingon warrior named Gowron. The image shows Gowron's face with a raised eyebrow and a hint of a smile, accompanied by the text "Gowron: I am Gowron. I will not be ignored. I will not be defeated. I will not be... " followed by the text "Gowron: I am Gowron. I will not be ignored. I will not be defeated. I will not be... (pauses) GOWRON APPROVES THIS!"

The meme is a screenshot from the 1999 film "The Big Lebowski" featuring The Dude (played by Jeff Bridges) looking unimpressed. The text overlayed on the image reads "Dude, you're not even supposed to be here today. This is a bad time. This is a bad time for you to be here." The meme is likely being used to express frustration or annoyance at a situation, implying that it's a bad time for someone to be present.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is a screenshot from the 1999 film "The Big Lebowski" featuring The Dude (played by Jeff Bridges) looking unimpressed. The text overlayed on the image reads "Dude, you're not even supposed to be here today. This is a bad time. This is a bad time for you to be here." The meme is likely being used to express frustration or annoyance at a situation, implying that it's a bad time for someone to be present.

The meme is a picture of the 2020 US presidential election results, with each state colored red or blue to indicate which candidate won it. The text "2020" appears at the top, and the numbers "270" and "202" are shown, indicating the number of electoral votes won by each candidate.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is a picture of the 2020 US presidential election results, with each state colored red or blue to indicate which candidate won it. The text "2020" appears at the top, and the numbers "270" and "202" are shown, indicating the number of electoral votes won by each candidate.

The meme features a picture of a baby with a shocked expression, while a cartoon Santa Claus with a menacing grin is looming over the baby. The text "Merry Christmas from Gowron" appears above the image. The overall tone is humorous and playful, with a hint of irony and absurdity.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme features a picture of a baby with a shocked expression, while a cartoon Santa Claus with a menacing grin is looming over the baby. The text "Merry Christmas from Gowron" appears above the image. The overall tone is humorous and playful, with a hint of irony and absurdity.

This meme is a humorous take on the Star Trek franchise, specifically the Klingon species. It features a picture of a Klingon warrior with a caption that reads: "Blood on my bat'leth from Romulan innards. / In 2-3 sentences: This meme is a play on the Klingon warrior's "blood on my bat'leth" phrase, but replaces the "blood" with "innards from a Romulan" which is a humorous twist on the original phrase.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the Star Trek franchise, specifically the Klingon species. It features a picture of a Klingon warrior with a caption that reads: "Blood on my bat'leth from Romulan innards. / In 2-3 sentences: This meme is a play on the Klingon warrior's "blood on my bat'leth" phrase, but replaces the "blood" with "innards from a Romulan" which is a humorous twist on the original phrase.

The meme is a humorous comparison between a famous Star Trek quote ("To boldly go where no man has gone before") and a quote from the movie "Star Trek: Into Darkness" that is a parody of that original quote. The original quote is from the 1966 Star Trek television series. The meme juxtaposes the two quotes to show how the original Star Trek quote is being used in a different context in the movie "Star Trek: Into Darkness".

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison between a famous Star Trek quote ("To boldly go where no man has gone before") and a quote from the movie "Star Trek: Into Darkness" that is a parody of that original quote. The original quote is from the 1966 Star Trek television series. The meme juxtaposes the two quotes to show how the original Star Trek quote is being used in a different context in the movie "Star Trek: Into Darkness".

This meme is a humorous image of a Klingon character from the Star Trek franchise, specifically Worf, with a shocked and offended expression. The text overlay reads "Oooh, I'm going to go ahead and assume you're referring to my lack of... [pausing for comedic effect] ...fashion sense. Oooh, I'm going to go ahead and assume you're referring to my lack of... [pausing for comedic effect] ...fashion sense."

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a Klingon character from the Star Trek franchise, specifically Worf, with a shocked and offended expression. The text overlay reads "Oooh, I'm going to go ahead and assume you're referring to my lack of... [pausing for comedic effect] ...fashion sense. Oooh, I'm going to go ahead and assume you're referring to my lack of... [pausing for comedic effect] ...fashion sense."

The meme features a still image from the movie "Finding Nemo" with the title "Finding Nemo" replaced by "Finding Nemo: The Search for Dory's Lost Socks". The image shows a scene from the movie where Dory is searching for her lost socks, but instead of finding them, she finds a giant, menacing-looking fish with a menacing expression.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme features a still image from the movie "Finding Nemo" with the title "Finding Nemo" replaced by "Finding Nemo: The Search for Dory's Lost Socks". The image shows a scene from the movie where Dory is searching for her lost socks, but instead of finding them, she finds a giant, menacing-looking fish with a menacing expression.

The meme is an image of a character from the TV show "The Big Lebowski" (The Dude) with a puzzled expression. The text at the top of the image reads "I'm gonna get some of that" and the text at the bottom reads "In L.A. we call that 'dinner for four'".

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is an image of a character from the TV show "The Big Lebowski" (The Dude) with a puzzled expression. The text at the top of the image reads "I'm gonna get some of that" and the text at the bottom reads "In L.A. we call that 'dinner for four'".

The meme is an image of a cat in mid-air, with its paws outstretched and its tail fluffed up. The cat's face is superimposed with a Klingon warrior's head from the Star Trek franchise, complete with a fierce scowl and a raised eyebrow. The text "I can smell the fear of my enemies" is written in a bold, Klingon-style font across the top of the image.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is an image of a cat in mid-air, with its paws outstretched and its tail fluffed up. The cat's face is superimposed with a Klingon warrior's head from the Star Trek franchise, complete with a fierce scowl and a raised eyebrow. The text "I can smell the fear of my enemies" is written in a bold, Klingon-style font across the top of the image.

This meme features a photo of Gordon Ramsay, a famous chef and TV personality, with a shocked expression. The image is captioned "When you're showing your out-of-town friend around your city and you stop at the gas station for gas."

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme features a photo of Gordon Ramsay, a famous chef and TV personality, with a shocked expression. The image is captioned "When you're showing your out-of-town friend around your city and you stop at the gas station for gas."

The meme is a play on the famous scene from the movie "The Lion King" where Mufasa's brother Scar pushes Mufasa to his death. In this meme, the scene is reimagined with a character from the TV show "Doctor Who" (the Doctor) being pushed to his death by the villainous character from the TV show "Doctor Who" (the Master). The text overlay on the image reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it: A character from the TV show 'Doctor Who' is being pushed to his death by a villainous character from the same show, with the text overlay 'In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it'".

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is a play on the famous scene from the movie "The Lion King" where Mufasa's brother Scar pushes Mufasa to his death. In this meme, the scene is reimagined with a character from the TV show "Doctor Who" (the Doctor) being pushed to his death by the villainous character from the TV show "Doctor Who" (the Master). The text overlay on the image reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it: A character from the TV show 'Doctor Who' is being pushed to his death by a villainous character from the same show, with the text overlay 'In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it'".

The meme is a humorous comparison between two famous quotes. The top quote is from Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher, and reads: "God is dead." The bottom quote is from the fictional character Khan Noonien Singh, also known as Khan, from the Star Trek franchise, and reads: "I am God." The meme is implying that the two quotes are similar in meaning, with both suggesting that a higher power or authority is no longer relevant or has been defeated.

Star Trek - Klingon Honor

2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison between two famous quotes. The top quote is from Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher, and reads: "God is dead." The bottom quote is from the fictional character Khan Noonien Singh, also known as Khan, from the Star Trek franchise, and reads: "I am God." The meme is implying that the two quotes are similar in meaning, with both suggesting that a higher power or authority is no longer relevant or has been defeated.