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This meme is a play on the iconic "You can't negotiate with a Klingon" line from Star Trek, but replaces "Klingon" with "Borg". The image shows a still from Star Trek: The Next Generation, with the character Worf (played by Michael Dorn) speaking the original line. However, the text has been altered to "You can't negotiate with the Borg" and then "I dare say, an accord has been reached".

Star Trek - Queer

2024-12-30T16:28:34.277188+00:00

This meme is a play on the iconic "You can't negotiate with a Klingon" line from Star Trek, but replaces "Klingon" with "Borg". The image shows a still from Star Trek: The Next Generation, with the character Worf (played by Michael Dorn) speaking the original line. However, the text has been altered to "You can't negotiate with the Borg" and then "I dare say, an accord has been reached".

The meme is a picture of a scene from Star Trek: The Next Generation, where a character is being treated by a doctor. The doctor is using a medical device to remove a "laser" beam from the character's eye, but it's actually a pencil being held by the doctor. The text "laser" is written on the pencil, implying that the doctor is trying to remove a pencil from the character's eye.

Star Trek - Queer

2024-11-02T05:28:17.426220+00:00

The meme is a picture of a scene from Star Trek: The Next Generation, where a character is being treated by a doctor. The doctor is using a medical device to remove a "laser" beam from the character's eye, but it's actually a pencil being held by the doctor. The text "laser" is written on the pencil, implying that the doctor is trying to remove a pencil from the character's eye.

The meme is a screenshot of a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode where Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his nemesis, the Borg Queen, have a heart-to-heart conversation. The text reads: "I feel like I'm being a good captain, but I'm not sure if I'm doing it right. I mean, I've been doing it for 20 years, but I've never been in a situation like this before. I don't know if I'm doing it right, but I think I am."

Star Trek - Queer

2024-10-03T18:33:12.666772+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode where Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his nemesis, the Borg Queen, have a heart-to-heart conversation. The text reads: "I feel like I'm being a good captain, but I'm not sure if I'm doing it right. I mean, I've been doing it for 20 years, but I've never been in a situation like this before. I don't know if I'm doing it right, but I think I am."

The meme is a play on the classic Christmas carol "I Saw Three Ships" but with a Star Trek: The Next Generation twist. The image features a character from the show, Data, in a Santa hat and holding a cup of hot cocoa, singing the modified lyrics: "I saw three Klingons coming...". The meme is a humorous take on the traditional holiday song, applying it to a sci-fi setting.

Star Trek - Queer

2024-08-29T07:00:27.521274+00:00

The meme is a play on the classic Christmas carol "I Saw Three Ships" but with a Star Trek: The Next Generation twist. The image features a character from the show, Data, in a Santa hat and holding a cup of hot cocoa, singing the modified lyrics: "I saw three Klingons coming...". The meme is a humorous take on the traditional holiday song, applying it to a sci-fi setting.

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and Neil deGrasse Tyson. Elon Musk tweets "Let's make Starfleet Academy a reality" and Neil deGrasse Tyson responds with a quote from Star Trek: "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one."

Star Trek - Queer

2024-08-28T21:05:39.208398+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and Neil deGrasse Tyson. Elon Musk tweets "Let's make Starfleet Academy a reality" and Neil deGrasse Tyson responds with a quote from Star Trek: "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one."

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads: "if a 2 year old and a 300 year old man were to have a conversation...". The text is followed by a series of "..." and then "I would say to the 300 year old man: 'so you've lived through two centuries of everything... what's changed for you?'"

Star Trek - Queer

2024-08-26T23:18:22.552516+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads: "if a 2 year old and a 300 year old man were to have a conversation...". The text is followed by a series of "..." and then "I would say to the 300 year old man: 'so you've lived through two centuries of everything... what's changed for you?'"

This meme is a joke about the timing of the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically the timing of the first reported cases in Canada. The image shows a calendar with the dates "Infectious" and "Pandemic" marked, and the caption reads: "Infectious: March 2020, Pandemic: Never".

Star Trek - Queer

2024-08-25T09:25:56.256927+00:00

This meme is a joke about the timing of the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically the timing of the first reported cases in Canada. The image shows a calendar with the dates "Infectious" and "Pandemic" marked, and the caption reads: "Infectious: March 2020, Pandemic: Never".

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring a character who has just been killed by a transporter beam malfunction. The image shows a character's face frozen in a shocked expression, with a bright blue glow surrounding him. The text overlaid on the image reads: "I'm dead" (although this is not present in the original meme I described, it's a common variation).

Star Trek - Queer

2024-08-19T03:21:24.920132+00:00

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring a character who has just been killed by a transporter beam malfunction. The image shows a character's face frozen in a shocked expression, with a bright blue glow surrounding him. The text overlaid on the image reads: "I'm dead" (although this is not present in the original meme I described, it's a common variation).

This meme is an image of a character from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, saying "I find your lack of faith... disturbing." However, the image has been altered to replace the quote with a different phrase: "I find your lack of coffee... disturbing."

Star Trek - Queer

2024-07-09T23:35:32.733625+00:00

This meme is an image of a character from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, saying "I find your lack of faith... disturbing." However, the image has been altered to replace the quote with a different phrase: "I find your lack of coffee... disturbing."

This meme is a play on the infamous "I see you naked" line from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "I, Borg." The meme shows a still image of a Borg drone from the episode, with the caption "I see your memes" - a humorous twist on the original line, implying that the Borg drone is now aware of internet memes.

Star Trek - Queer

2024-06-18T21:34:52.241024+00:00

This meme is a play on the infamous "I see you naked" line from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "I, Borg." The meme shows a still image of a Borg drone from the episode, with the caption "I see your memes" - a humorous twist on the original line, implying that the Borg drone is now aware of internet memes.

This meme is a humorous take on the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Deanna Troi, who is known for her empathic and intuitive nature. The meme shows a still image of Deanna Troi from the show, with a caption that reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The meme then responds with: "A photo of Deanna Troi from Star Trek: The Next Generation. She's looking directly at the viewer with a serious expression. She's saying: 'If being gay was a choice, I'd choose to be gay. I'm gay. If being gay was a choice, I'd choose to be gay. I'm gay.'"

Star Trek - Queer

2024-04-15T04:09:38.402074+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Deanna Troi, who is known for her empathic and intuitive nature. The meme shows a still image of Deanna Troi from the show, with a caption that reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The meme then responds with: "A photo of Deanna Troi from Star Trek: The Next Generation. She's looking directly at the viewer with a serious expression. She's saying: 'If being gay was a choice, I'd choose to be gay. I'm gay. If being gay was a choice, I'd choose to be gay. I'm gay.'"

This meme is an image of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with a quote from the show. The quote is a modified version of a famous line from the show, but with the words "God" and "sin" replaced with "Captain" and "mishandling the ship's resources". The image is likely humorous because it's a humorous way to poke fun at the character's reputation for being a "captain" who is known for being very careful and responsible with the ship's resources.

Star Trek - Queer

2024-04-06T19:07:45.428388+00:00

This meme is an image of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with a quote from the show. The quote is a modified version of a famous line from the show, but with the words "God" and "sin" replaced with "Captain" and "mishandling the ship's resources". The image is likely humorous because it's a humorous way to poke fun at the character's reputation for being a "captain" who is known for being very careful and responsible with the ship's resources.

The meme is a screenshot of a YouTube video of a group of men playing a song on trombones, with the title "Horn" and the subtitle "(Horn) (Trombone) Music" displayed on the screen. The text "Horn" is likely a reference to the song's title, which is a play on words. The image is likely humorous because it's a clever and absurd title for a song about trombone music.

Star Trek - Queer

2024-03-20T04:18:42.037926+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a YouTube video of a group of men playing a song on trombones, with the title "Horn" and the subtitle "(Horn) (Trombone) Music" displayed on the screen. The text "Horn" is likely a reference to the song's title, which is a play on words. The image is likely humorous because it's a clever and absurd title for a song about trombone music.

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring a character named Odo, a shapeshifter, responding to a question from Captain Sisko. The meme shows Odo's face with a confused expression, and the text "I... I... I do not understand the nature of this question" is overlaid on his face. The caption "I... I... I do not understand the nature of this question" is also included, implying that Odo is struggling to comprehend the question being asked.

Star Trek - Queer

2024-02-07T22:47:05.499032+00:00

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring a character named Odo, a shapeshifter, responding to a question from Captain Sisko. The meme shows Odo's face with a confused expression, and the text "I... I... I do not understand the nature of this question" is overlaid on his face. The caption "I... I... I do not understand the nature of this question" is also included, implying that Odo is struggling to comprehend the question being asked.

This meme is a play on words that juxtaposes two characters from the Star Wars franchise. The top image features Boba Fett, a character known for his ruthless and intimidating persona, with the caption "Lovable scoundrel". The bottom image features Han Solo, a character known for his charming and heroic personality, with the caption "Lovable scoundrel".

Star Trek - Queer

2024-01-31T22:29:05.704960+00:00

This meme is a play on words that juxtaposes two characters from the Star Wars franchise. The top image features Boba Fett, a character known for his ruthless and intimidating persona, with the caption "Lovable scoundrel". The bottom image features Han Solo, a character known for his charming and heroic personality, with the caption "Lovable scoundrel".

This meme is a reference to the 1987 fantasy film "The Princess Bride" where the character Vizzini says "Inconceivable!" in response to a seemingly impossible situation. The meme takes this quote and applies it to a situation where someone is surprised by a lack of experience with a specific topic, implying that their lack of experience is "inconceivable". The meme is captioned "You have not seen 'The Princess Bride'... Inconceivable!".

Star Trek - Queer

2024-01-31T05:03:58.656559+00:00

This meme is a reference to the 1987 fantasy film "The Princess Bride" where the character Vizzini says "Inconceivable!" in response to a seemingly impossible situation. The meme takes this quote and applies it to a situation where someone is surprised by a lack of experience with a specific topic, implying that their lack of experience is "inconceivable". The meme is captioned "You have not seen 'The Princess Bride'... Inconceivable!".

The meme is a screenshot of the Star Trek: The Next Generation cast, but with their faces Photoshopped to resemble the original cast of the 1960s Star Trek series, including William Shatner as Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock, and others. The image is captioned "The Next Generation" with a subtle nod to the original series, implying that the modern cast is somehow a "next generation" of the iconic characters.

Star Trek - Queer

2024-01-31T04:55:38.145997+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of the Star Trek: The Next Generation cast, but with their faces Photoshopped to resemble the original cast of the 1960s Star Trek series, including William Shatner as Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock, and others. The image is captioned "The Next Generation" with a subtle nod to the original series, implying that the modern cast is somehow a "next generation" of the iconic characters.

The meme features a photo of William Shatner in his iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation role as Captain James T. Kirk, but with a humorous twist: his face is Photoshopped to look like he's wearing a Klingon helmet from the Star Trek franchise. The image is captioned: "I'm William Shatner, but I'm a Klingon warrior now."

Star Trek - Queer

2024-01-25T04:21:44.358107+00:00

The meme features a photo of William Shatner in his iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation role as Captain James T. Kirk, but with a humorous twist: his face is Photoshopped to look like he's wearing a Klingon helmet from the Star Trek franchise. The image is captioned: "I'm William Shatner, but I'm a Klingon warrior now."

This meme is a humorous comparison between the original Star Trek series (which aired from 1966-1969) and the more recent Star Trek: The Next Generation series, which aired from 1987-1994. The meme juxtaposes a young William Shatner (who played Captain James T. Kirk in the original series) with a younger Patrick Stewart (who played Captain Jean-Luc Picard in The Next Generation). The text "In 1966, I was a young, handsome, and vigorous 40-year-old" appears in the image, poking fun at the idea that the original series was set in the 23rd century, but the actors were actually much older when the show first aired.

Star Trek - Queer

2024-01-20T01:09:29+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between the original Star Trek series (which aired from 1966-1969) and the more recent Star Trek: The Next Generation series, which aired from 1987-1994. The meme juxtaposes a young William Shatner (who played Captain James T. Kirk in the original series) with a younger Patrick Stewart (who played Captain Jean-Luc Picard in The Next Generation). The text "In 1966, I was a young, handsome, and vigorous 40-year-old" appears in the image, poking fun at the idea that the original series was set in the 23rd century, but the actors were actually much older when the show first aired.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-11-23T01:29:29+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, looking disappointed and disapproving. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I hate it when women say 'I love it when you're rough' and then proceed to give me a gentle kiss on the cheek. I mean, what's the deal with that?!"

Star Trek - Queer

2023-08-25T05:15:27+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, looking disappointed and disapproving. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I hate it when women say 'I love it when you're rough' and then proceed to give me a gentle kiss on the cheek. I mean, what's the deal with that?!"

This meme is a play on a quote from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation". The image features a character, Data, from the show, with a caption that says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." Below that, a quote from the show is displayed: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. I am a sentient being, Data. I am a sentient being, Data."

Star Trek - Queer

2023-08-16T00:36:36+00:00

This meme is a play on a quote from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation". The image features a character, Data, from the show, with a caption that says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." Below that, a quote from the show is displayed: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. I am a sentient being, Data. I am a sentient being, Data."

This meme features a photo of two men, one of whom is wearing a wedding ring and is being greeted by a man who is not his husband. The text overlaid on the image reads: "When your husband's friends are more welcoming than your husband."

Star Trek - Queer

2023-08-08T00:39:51+00:00

This meme features a photo of two men, one of whom is wearing a wedding ring and is being greeted by a man who is not his husband. The text overlaid on the image reads: "When your husband's friends are more welcoming than your husband."

This meme features a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, with a character's face replaced with a series of emojis. The text "I'm not reading your mind" appears above the character's head. The meme is likely referencing the character's ability to read minds, but the emojis are being used to add a humorous and playful tone to the situation.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-07-03T05:52:53+00:00

This meme features a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, with a character's face replaced with a series of emojis. The text "I'm not reading your mind" appears above the character's head. The meme is likely referencing the character's ability to read minds, but the emojis are being used to add a humorous and playful tone to the situation.

This meme is a humorous image of a woman from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard's ex-wife, who is known for her... unique personality. The image shows her blowing out a candle on a cake, with a caption that says "When you blow out the candles on your cake and it's a surprise party, but you're the one who's been planning it this whole time."

Star Trek - Queer

2023-07-03T05:52:14+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a woman from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard's ex-wife, who is known for her... unique personality. The image shows her blowing out a candle on a cake, with a caption that says "When you blow out the candles on your cake and it's a surprise party, but you're the one who's been planning it this whole time."

The meme is a humorous comparison between the original Star Trek TV series and the more recent Star Trek movies. It shows a side-by-side image of the original USS Enterprise spaceship from the 1960s, with its saucer-shaped design, and the new USS Enterprise spaceship from the 2010s, which is much larger and more angular. The text overlay reads "The original Enterprise was a spaceship. The new Enterprise is a space station with a spaceship attached to it."

Star Trek - Queer

2023-06-08T19:24:14+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison between the original Star Trek TV series and the more recent Star Trek movies. It shows a side-by-side image of the original USS Enterprise spaceship from the 1960s, with its saucer-shaped design, and the new USS Enterprise spaceship from the 2010s, which is much larger and more angular. The text overlay reads "The original Enterprise was a spaceship. The new Enterprise is a space station with a spaceship attached to it."

This meme features a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (Worf) with a shocked expression. The image is overlaid with a rainbow-colored background, a nod to the LGBTQ+ pride flag. The text "I am Worf. I will live long and prosper. But I will never live long enough to see the day when the Federation allows Worf to marry Worf" is written in a humorous, tongue-in-cheek style.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-06-02T20:54:07+00:00

This meme features a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (Worf) with a shocked expression. The image is overlaid with a rainbow-colored background, a nod to the LGBTQ+ pride flag. The text "I am Worf. I will live long and prosper. But I will never live long enough to see the day when the Federation allows Worf to marry Worf" is written in a humorous, tongue-in-cheek style.

This meme is a joke about a hypothetical funeral for the character Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image shows two characters from the show, Jean-Luc Picard and Data, with a caption that reads: "In the event of my death, I want to be buried with a Data- themed eulogy and a funeral cake that says 'Live Long and Prosper'".

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-29T01:55:00+00:00

This meme is a joke about a hypothetical funeral for the character Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image shows two characters from the show, Jean-Luc Picard and Data, with a caption that reads: "In the event of my death, I want to be buried with a Data- themed eulogy and a funeral cake that says 'Live Long and Prosper'".

The meme is a photo of the character Curzon Dax from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, with a caption that reads: "I find your lack of faith... disturbing. But I must admit, I do find your use of a Starfleet-issue combadge to be... fascinating." The image is a play on the classic Star Wars line "I find your lack of faith... disturbing" and is instead referring to a Starfleet-issue combadge, which is a device that allows Starfleet personnel to communicate with each other.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-24T18:48:00+00:00

The meme is a photo of the character Curzon Dax from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, with a caption that reads: "I find your lack of faith... disturbing. But I must admit, I do find your use of a Starfleet-issue combadge to be... fascinating." The image is a play on the classic Star Wars line "I find your lack of faith... disturbing" and is instead referring to a Starfleet-issue combadge, which is a device that allows Starfleet personnel to communicate with each other.

The meme is a humorous image of the character Seven of Nine from the Star Trek: Voyager TV show. The image shows Seven of Nine with a "I'm with stupid" sign on her forehead, referencing the classic 80s "I'm with stupid" t-shirt. The text at the top of the image reads "Leftists who get called 'Liberal'".

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

The meme is a humorous image of the character Seven of Nine from the Star Trek: Voyager TV show. The image shows Seven of Nine with a "I'm with stupid" sign on her forehead, referencing the classic 80s "I'm with stupid" t-shirt. The text at the top of the image reads "Leftists who get called 'Liberal'".

This meme is a play on the idea that two different groups have vastly different visions for the future. The top image features a portrait of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, and Joseph Stalin, with the text "The future communists want" above them. The bottom image features a group of Star Trek characters, including Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew from the TV show, with the text "The future liberals want" above them.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a play on the idea that two different groups have vastly different visions for the future. The top image features a portrait of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, and Joseph Stalin, with the text "The future communists want" above them. The bottom image features a group of Star Trek characters, including Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew from the TV show, with the text "The future liberals want" above them.

This meme features a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (Data) in a state of shock, with a caption that reads: "I've been trained on every possible scenario, but I've never seen one like this. I'm... I'm... I'm going to... *stunned silence*". The meme is humorous because it's a tongue-in-cheek take on the character's inability to understand the absurdity of the situation, which is a common trope in comedy.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme features a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (Data) in a state of shock, with a caption that reads: "I've been trained on every possible scenario, but I've never seen one like this. I'm... I'm... I'm going to... *stunned silence*". The meme is humorous because it's a tongue-in-cheek take on the character's inability to understand the absurdity of the situation, which is a common trope in comedy.

This meme is a reference to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Most Humans" (Season 7, Episode 8), where the android Data is struggling to understand human emotions. The meme features a screenshot of Data from the episode, with the text "Stop assimilating" (a play on words referencing the Borg's ability to assimilate other beings) and "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" above it. The image is likely a humorous take on the idea of assimilation, implying that someone is being "assimilated" into something, but the actual meaning is unclear without the image.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a reference to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Most Humans" (Season 7, Episode 8), where the android Data is struggling to understand human emotions. The meme features a screenshot of Data from the episode, with the text "Stop assimilating" (a play on words referencing the Borg's ability to assimilate other beings) and "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" above it. The image is likely a humorous take on the idea of assimilation, implying that someone is being "assimilated" into something, but the actual meaning is unclear without the image.

This meme features a photo of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, likely Data or another android, with a puzzled expression. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I've come from the future to tell you to stop... doing whatever it is you're doing, it's not going to end well."

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme features a photo of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, likely Data or another android, with a puzzled expression. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I've come from the future to tell you to stop... doing whatever it is you're doing, it's not going to end well."

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" featuring a character, Deanna Troi, who is a Betazorian. The image shows her with a confused expression and the text "What's your problem, Beverly?" is written above her head. The meme is a play on the classic "What's your problem?" phrase, but with a humorous twist, replacing "problem" with "your [insert identity here]" and "I'm your [insert identity here]" to create a joke about someone's identity.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" featuring a character, Deanna Troi, who is a Betazorian. The image shows her with a confused expression and the text "What's your problem, Beverly?" is written above her head. The meme is a play on the classic "What's your problem?" phrase, but with a humorous twist, replacing "problem" with "your [insert identity here]" and "I'm your [insert identity here]" to create a joke about someone's identity.

The meme features a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" in which the character Lieutenant Worf is responding to Captain Jean-Luc Picard's question about whether he's feeling well. The image shows Worf's face with a stoic expression, and the text "I... am... Worf. I... do... not... feel... happy. I... do... not... feel... sad. I... am... Worf." is not present in this meme, instead it says "Irritating? No. I am Worf. I am Worf. I... am... Worf." is not in this meme, instead it says "Irritating? No. Irritating, isn't it?"

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

The meme features a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" in which the character Lieutenant Worf is responding to Captain Jean-Luc Picard's question about whether he's feeling well. The image shows Worf's face with a stoic expression, and the text "I... am... Worf. I... do... not... feel... happy. I... do... not... feel... sad. I... am... Worf." is not present in this meme, instead it says "Irritating? No. I am Worf. I am Worf. I... am... Worf." is not in this meme, instead it says "Irritating? No. Irritating, isn't it?"

This meme is a humorous comparison between two groups: humans and snails. The image likely features a split-screen or side-by-side comparison, with a comically exaggerated or distorted human face on one side and a snail on the other. The text "men" and "snails" is likely displayed on either side of the image, implying that the two groups are being compared in a humorous or ironic way.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between two groups: humans and snails. The image likely features a split-screen or side-by-side comparison, with a comically exaggerated or distorted human face on one side and a snail on the other. The text "men" and "snails" is likely displayed on either side of the image, implying that the two groups are being compared in a humorous or ironic way.

This meme is a still image from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" featuring a scene where two characters, Deanna Troi and Beverly Crusher, are looking confused. The text overlayed on the image reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. Include any text that appears in the image." which is a self-referential joke, poking fun at the idea of describing a meme that is visually driven.

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2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a still image from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" featuring a scene where two characters, Deanna Troi and Beverly Crusher, are looking confused. The text overlayed on the image reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. Include any text that appears in the image." which is a self-referential joke, poking fun at the idea of describing a meme that is visually driven.

This meme is a play on the Star Trek character Lieutenant Worf's famous line "I... am... Worf" from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation. The meme replaces Worf's line with "I... am... disappointed" and adds a photo of Lieutenant Worf from the show.

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2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a play on the Star Trek character Lieutenant Worf's famous line "I... am... Worf" from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation. The meme replaces Worf's line with "I... am... disappointed" and adds a photo of Lieutenant Worf from the show.

The meme is a screenshot of Deanna Troi, a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, looking shocked and confused. The text "Why did you just say that?" is written below her image, implying that she's asking for an explanation for something she just heard. The meme is likely being used to express confusion or surprise at a statement or situation.

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The meme is a screenshot of Deanna Troi, a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, looking shocked and confused. The text "Why did you just say that?" is written below her image, implying that she's asking for an explanation for something she just heard. The meme is likely being used to express confusion or surprise at a statement or situation.

This meme is a humorous take on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Most Hates" (also known as "The Most Hate-Filled" or "The Most Hates"), where Captain Jean-Luc Picard says "It's not a hate-filled thing, it's a hate thing" in response to a question about the hate-filled thing. The meme is a play on this quote, replacing "hate-filled thing" with "it's a woman". The image shows two characters from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Deanna Troi, with the caption "It's not a woman, it's a woman" in a mocking tone.

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This meme is a humorous take on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Most Hates" (also known as "The Most Hate-Filled" or "The Most Hates"), where Captain Jean-Luc Picard says "It's not a hate-filled thing, it's a hate thing" in response to a question about the hate-filled thing. The meme is a play on this quote, replacing "hate-filled thing" with "it's a woman". The image shows two characters from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Deanna Troi, with the caption "It's not a woman, it's a woman" in a mocking tone.

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring a character named Worf and a character named Kira, who are having a conversation. The text in the image reads: "Remember, Worf: 'The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... and the one.' But in this case, the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many." However, the actual text being referenced is from a different Star Trek series, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and is spoken by Mr. Spock, not Worf.

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2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring a character named Worf and a character named Kira, who are having a conversation. The text in the image reads: "Remember, Worf: 'The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... and the one.' But in this case, the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many." However, the actual text being referenced is from a different Star Trek series, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and is spoken by Mr. Spock, not Worf.

The meme is a photo of a woman with a determined expression, likely from a sci-fi or action movie. The text "I find your lack of faith disturbing" is often associated with this image, but in this case, it has been replaced with "I find your lack of accountability disturbing".

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The meme is a photo of a woman with a determined expression, likely from a sci-fi or action movie. The text "I find your lack of faith disturbing" is often associated with this image, but in this case, it has been replaced with "I find your lack of accountability disturbing".

This meme is a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (Quark) being asked to identify a character from a book. The character, Quark, is confused and provides a humorous and inaccurate description of the book's protagonist, "In a Sunburned Country" by Bill Bryson, which is actually a travel book, not a romance novel with a character named "In a Sunburned Country" is actually a travel book, not a romance novel.

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This meme is a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (Quark) being asked to identify a character from a book. The character, Quark, is confused and provides a humorous and inaccurate description of the book's protagonist, "In a Sunburned Country" by Bill Bryson, which is actually a travel book, not a romance novel with a character named "In a Sunburned Country" is actually a travel book, not a romance novel.

The meme is a screenshot of a scene from the TV show Star Trek: Discovery, featuring a character (Sarek's daughter, Kira) standing on a planet, with a quote overlayed on top. The quote is from the poem "I Am Not Free" by Audre Lorde, but it's been modified to say "I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from mine."

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The meme is a screenshot of a scene from the TV show Star Trek: Discovery, featuring a character (Sarek's daughter, Kira) standing on a planet, with a quote overlayed on top. The quote is from the poem "I Am Not Free" by Audre Lorde, but it's been modified to say "I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from mine."

The meme features a photo of a person with a concerned expression, and the text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is written above it in a playful font. Below the photo, the text "In a world where facts are a distant memory, I find myself wondering: did I ever learn anything in school?" is written in a bold, graffiti-style font. The overall tone of the meme is one of irony and self-deprecation, poking fun at the idea that we can't even remember what we learned in school.

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The meme features a photo of a person with a concerned expression, and the text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is written above it in a playful font. Below the photo, the text "In a world where facts are a distant memory, I find myself wondering: did I ever learn anything in school?" is written in a bold, graffiti-style font. The overall tone of the meme is one of irony and self-deprecation, poking fun at the idea that we can't even remember what we learned in school.

The meme is a screenshot from the movie "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" where the character Khan says "You will never replace the great Khan!" but is interrupted by a crewman who says "He's dead, Jim." In this meme, the phrase "You will never replace the great Khan!" is replaced with "You will never replace the great [username]" and the interruption is replaced with "I can replace the great [username]".

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The meme is a screenshot from the movie "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" where the character Khan says "You will never replace the great Khan!" but is interrupted by a crewman who says "He's dead, Jim." In this meme, the phrase "You will never replace the great Khan!" is replaced with "You will never replace the great [username]" and the interruption is replaced with "I can replace the great [username]".

This meme is a play on the typical "I don't want to" phrase, but with a Star Wars twist. The text reads: "I don't want to go to a Star Wars themed sex party" followed by "In a galaxy far, far away... I said no." The humor comes from the unexpected and absurd scenario of a Star Wars themed sex party, and the clever use of a Star Wars reference to imply a romantic or intimate situation.

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This meme is a play on the typical "I don't want to" phrase, but with a Star Wars twist. The text reads: "I don't want to go to a Star Wars themed sex party" followed by "In a galaxy far, far away... I said no." The humor comes from the unexpected and absurd scenario of a Star Wars themed sex party, and the clever use of a Star Wars reference to imply a romantic or intimate situation.

This meme is a humorous image featuring the characters Jean-Luc Picard and William Riker from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image is a still from the show, but with the characters' faces replaced with images of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Commander William Riker looking unimpressed. The text overlayed on the image reads: "Sir, someone just thanked essential workers on Facebook."

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This meme is a humorous image featuring the characters Jean-Luc Picard and William Riker from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image is a still from the show, but with the characters' faces replaced with images of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Commander William Riker looking unimpressed. The text overlayed on the image reads: "Sir, someone just thanked essential workers on Facebook."

This meme features a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where Lieutenant Commander T'Rash (a Vulcan) is trying to understand human emotions. The image shows T'Rash's confused expression as she says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The meme is captioned "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. If you're not familiar, the meme is a humorous take on the original Star Trek episode. The meme's text is a clever play on the original episode's dialogue, poking fun at the idea of trying to explain a visual joke to someone who can't see it."

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This meme features a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where Lieutenant Commander T'Rash (a Vulcan) is trying to understand human emotions. The image shows T'Rash's confused expression as she says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The meme is captioned "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. If you're not familiar, the meme is a humorous take on the original Star Trek episode. The meme's text is a clever play on the original episode's dialogue, poking fun at the idea of trying to explain a visual joke to someone who can't see it."

This meme is a play on a famous song by Taylor Swift, but with a twist. The image features a person holding a baguette, and the text "These are not the droids you're looking for" is replaced with "These are not the baguettes you're looking for". The meme is a humorous take on a popular sci-fi reference, applying it to a mundane situation.

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This meme is a play on a famous song by Taylor Swift, but with a twist. The image features a person holding a baguette, and the text "These are not the droids you're looking for" is replaced with "These are not the baguettes you're looking for". The meme is a humorous take on a popular sci-fi reference, applying it to a mundane situation.

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show "How I Met Your Mother" with a caption that replaces the characters' names with those from the Star Wars franchise. The caption reads: "This is my husband, my wife, and my friend. This is my husband, my wife, and my friend. This is my husband, my wife, Nerys, and my friend."

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This meme is a screenshot from the TV show "How I Met Your Mother" with a caption that replaces the characters' names with those from the Star Wars franchise. The caption reads: "This is my husband, my wife, and my friend. This is my husband, my wife, and my friend. This is my husband, my wife, Nerys, and my friend."

The meme is a screenshot of the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Commander William Riker's face, with a shocked expression. The text "BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH" appears in the image, but it's actually a misquote of the character's famous line "BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH" is not said in the show, instead it is "BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH IS NOT IN STAR TREK" is not said, it is actually "BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH IS NOT IN STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION".

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The meme is a screenshot of the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Commander William Riker's face, with a shocked expression. The text "BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH" appears in the image, but it's actually a misquote of the character's famous line "BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH" is not said in the show, instead it is "BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH IS NOT IN STAR TREK" is not said, it is actually "BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH IS NOT IN STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION".

This meme features a split-screen image of a man and a woman, both looking shocked and amused. The text "Botany pro tip: Landlords make great compost" appears in bold, playful font, implying that landlords are good at turning things into something useful, much like compost. The image is likely a humorous take on the stereotype that landlords are often seen as being in charge of something that needs to be managed, like a garden.

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This meme features a split-screen image of a man and a woman, both looking shocked and amused. The text "Botany pro tip: Landlords make great compost" appears in bold, playful font, implying that landlords are good at turning things into something useful, much like compost. The image is likely a humorous take on the stereotype that landlords are often seen as being in charge of something that needs to be managed, like a garden.

The meme is a humorous image featuring a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deanna Troi, sitting at a computer. The image is captioned "Computer, why are men?" implying that Deanna is asking the computer to explain the nature of men, but the response is not provided, leaving the question unanswered. The meme is likely intended to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that men are somehow mysterious or inexplicable.

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The meme is a humorous image featuring a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deanna Troi, sitting at a computer. The image is captioned "Computer, why are men?" implying that Deanna is asking the computer to explain the nature of men, but the response is not provided, leaving the question unanswered. The meme is likely intended to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that men are somehow mysterious or inexplicable.

The meme is a humorous comparison between the 2020 Democratic Party primary and the 2020 Republican Party primary. The image juxtaposes the two parties' approaches, with the Democrats "moving to the left" and the Republicans "moving to the right". The meme is captioned "The Ratchet Effect" and includes the phrase "Democrats: moving to the left / Republicans: moving to the right".

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The meme is a humorous comparison between the 2020 Democratic Party primary and the 2020 Republican Party primary. The image juxtaposes the two parties' approaches, with the Democrats "moving to the left" and the Republicans "moving to the right". The meme is captioned "The Ratchet Effect" and includes the phrase "Democrats: moving to the left / Republicans: moving to the right".

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard taking a sip of tea and saying "Tea. Earl Grey. Hot." The meme is captioned with the text "What passes for democracy in the US" and "I drink it" on top of a picture of a cup of tea, implying that the speaker finds the idea of democracy in the US to be unpalatable and therefore prefers to drink tea instead.

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The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard taking a sip of tea and saying "Tea. Earl Grey. Hot." The meme is captioned with the text "What passes for democracy in the US" and "I drink it" on top of a picture of a cup of tea, implying that the speaker finds the idea of democracy in the US to be unpalatable and therefore prefers to drink tea instead.

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter thread where someone named "Riker" (not "Riker" but "Riker" is not the name of the person in the original post) is responding to a tweet about a joke about a "Duck, Duck, Goose" game, but instead of "Duck, Duck, Goose" it says "Duck, Duck, Liar". The text of the tweet is "Duck, Duck, Liar".

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter thread where someone named "Riker" (not "Riker" but "Riker" is not the name of the person in the original post) is responding to a tweet about a joke about a "Duck, Duck, Goose" game, but instead of "Duck, Duck, Goose" it says "Duck, Duck, Liar". The text of the tweet is "Duck, Duck, Liar".

This meme is an image of the character DeForest Kelley, who played Dr. "Bones" McCoy in the original Star Trek series, with his face Photoshopped onto the body of the character Lieutenant Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image is captioned "Worf's Bones".

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This meme is an image of the character DeForest Kelley, who played Dr. "Bones" McCoy in the original Star Trek series, with his face Photoshopped onto the body of the character Lieutenant Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The image is captioned "Worf's Bones".

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring the character Data, a android, sitting in a chair with a cup of coffee. The image is captioned with the phrase "I, Data, will no longer be able to experience the joy of drinking coffee. I, Data, will no longer be able to experience the joy of drinking coffee. I, Data, will no longer be able to experience the joy of drinking coffee." The text is then followed by a single word: "COFFEE".

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The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring the character Data, a android, sitting in a chair with a cup of coffee. The image is captioned with the phrase "I, Data, will no longer be able to experience the joy of drinking coffee. I, Data, will no longer be able to experience the joy of drinking coffee. I, Data, will no longer be able to experience the joy of drinking coffee." The text is then followed by a single word: "COFFEE".

This meme is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast," where Captain Jean-Luc Picard is in the shower and says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. In the image, Captain Picard is in the shower, and he says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is a play on words, referencing the fact that the viewer cannot see the image.

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This meme is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast," where Captain Jean-Luc Picard is in the shower and says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. In the image, Captain Picard is in the shower, and he says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is a play on words, referencing the fact that the viewer cannot see the image.

This meme is a humorous image of a character from the animated TV series "Rick and Morty" making a sarcastic comment about the death of a character named Wubba Lubba Dub Dub (also known as Birdperson) from the same show. The image shows Birdperson's character, Birdman, with a sarcastic expression and the text "When you finally get to kill Birdperson, but it's just a trap set by Rick to get to Birdperson's body" appears above the image.

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This meme is a humorous image of a character from the animated TV series "Rick and Morty" making a sarcastic comment about the death of a character named Wubba Lubba Dub Dub (also known as Birdperson) from the same show. The image shows Birdperson's character, Birdman, with a sarcastic expression and the text "When you finally get to kill Birdperson, but it's just a trap set by Rick to get to Birdperson's body" appears above the image.

This meme is a screenshot from a TV show, specifically a scene from "Star Trek: The Next Generation". The image shows Captain Jean-Luc Picard, played by Sir Patrick Stewart, with a serious expression. The text "I find your lack of faith disturbing" is often referenced, but in this case, it says "I find your lack of humor disturbing" and "I find your lack of faith in me disturbing". The meme is a play on words, replacing the original quote with a humorous and ironic twist, implying that the person's lack of humor or faith in the speaker is disturbing.

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This meme is a screenshot from a TV show, specifically a scene from "Star Trek: The Next Generation". The image shows Captain Jean-Luc Picard, played by Sir Patrick Stewart, with a serious expression. The text "I find your lack of faith disturbing" is often referenced, but in this case, it says "I find your lack of humor disturbing" and "I find your lack of faith in me disturbing". The meme is a play on words, replacing the original quote with a humorous and ironic twist, implying that the person's lack of humor or faith in the speaker is disturbing.

The meme is a still image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" with a humorous, ironic caption. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is being used ironically, as the meme itself is a picture of a character with a caption that says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it".

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The meme is a still image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" with a humorous, ironic caption. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is being used ironically, as the meme itself is a picture of a character with a caption that says "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it".

The meme is a picture of a Star Trek character, Data, with a caption that reads: "There are four things you can't change: the past, the truth, the facts, and the law." However, the text is actually a misquote and says: "There are four things you can't change: the past, the truth, the facts, and the law. The law is constantly changing."

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The meme is a picture of a Star Trek character, Data, with a caption that reads: "There are four things you can't change: the past, the truth, the facts, and the law." However, the text is actually a misquote and says: "There are four things you can't change: the past, the truth, the facts, and the law. The law is constantly changing."

This meme is a screenshot of a scene from the movie "Star Trek: Into Darkness" (2012), where Captain Kirk (played by Chris Pine) and Spock (played by Zachary Quinto) share a passionate kiss. The text "DIE...MAD...ABOUT...IT" is written in a playful, cursive font across the top of the image, but the most notable text is "I...DIE...MAD...ABOUT...IT" in a bold, rainbow-colored font across the bottom of the image, with the words "I...DIE" and "MAD...ABOUT...IT" in a bold, red font, and the words "I...DIE...MAD...ABOUT...IT" in a bold, rainbow-colored font.

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This meme is a screenshot of a scene from the movie "Star Trek: Into Darkness" (2012), where Captain Kirk (played by Chris Pine) and Spock (played by Zachary Quinto) share a passionate kiss. The text "DIE...MAD...ABOUT...IT" is written in a playful, cursive font across the top of the image, but the most notable text is "I...DIE...MAD...ABOUT...IT" in a bold, rainbow-colored font across the bottom of the image, with the words "I...DIE" and "MAD...ABOUT...IT" in a bold, red font, and the words "I...DIE...MAD...ABOUT...IT" in a bold, rainbow-colored font.

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring the character Quark, a Ferengi bartender, with a shocked and amused expression. The text "D'oh" is often replaced with "Dit" in this meme, and the text "I'm...Fascinating" is also often replaced with "I'm...Fascinating...No...I'm...Fascinating...NO!...FASCINATING!" in a parody of a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode. The text "Dit" is often replaced with "Dit" in this meme.

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The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring the character Quark, a Ferengi bartender, with a shocked and amused expression. The text "D'oh" is often replaced with "Dit" in this meme, and the text "I'm...Fascinating" is also often replaced with "I'm...Fascinating...No...I'm...Fascinating...NO!...FASCINATING!" in a parody of a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode. The text "Dit" is often replaced with "Dit" in this meme.

This meme is a humorous take on a classic Star Trek quote, but with a twist. The original quote "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one" is replaced with a phrase about a specific character's love of a particular food. The text in the image reads: "The needs of the pizza outweigh the needs of the few... or the one. Let them die."

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This meme is a humorous take on a classic Star Trek quote, but with a twist. The original quote "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one" is replaced with a phrase about a specific character's love of a particular food. The text in the image reads: "The needs of the pizza outweigh the needs of the few... or the one. Let them die."

The meme is a visual comparison of four characters from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, each with a caption describing their personality as if they were a type of Android operating system. The captions read: "Insecure and emotional", "A bit of a control freak", "I'm only here because of the apps", and "I can do that".

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The meme is a visual comparison of four characters from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, each with a caption describing their personality as if they were a type of Android operating system. The captions read: "Insecure and emotional", "A bit of a control freak", "I'm only here because of the apps", and "I can do that".

This meme is a humorous image of a Star Trek character, Deanna Troi, sitting at a computer with a puzzled expression. The text "Computer, why is America..." is typed into the screen, but it cuts off abruptly, implying that the computer is not responding to the question. The implication is that the computer is either not working properly or is not capable of answering the question, leading to a humorous and ironic situation.

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This meme is a humorous image of a Star Trek character, Deanna Troi, sitting at a computer with a puzzled expression. The text "Computer, why is America..." is typed into the screen, but it cuts off abruptly, implying that the computer is not responding to the question. The implication is that the computer is either not working properly or is not capable of answering the question, leading to a humorous and ironic situation.

This meme features a still image from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, where the character K'Ela (a Klingon warrior) is saying "I... am... K'Ela!" However, the meme replaces the Klingon's statement with a humorous and sarcastic response: "I'm K'Ela, and I'm... K'Ela-ating, I'm... K'Ela-ing, I'm... K'Ela-... " which is then replaced with "I'm K'Ela, and I'm... K'Ela-... " which is then replaced with "I'm K'Ela, and I'm... K'Ela-ing, I'm... K'Ela-... " which is then replaced with "I'm K'Ela, and I'm... K'Ela-... "

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This meme features a still image from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, where the character K'Ela (a Klingon warrior) is saying "I... am... K'Ela!" However, the meme replaces the Klingon's statement with a humorous and sarcastic response: "I'm K'Ela, and I'm... K'Ela-ating, I'm... K'Ela-ing, I'm... K'Ela-... " which is then replaced with "I'm K'Ela, and I'm... K'Ela-... " which is then replaced with "I'm K'Ela, and I'm... K'Ela-ing, I'm... K'Ela-... " which is then replaced with "I'm K'Ela, and I'm... K'Ela-... "

The meme features a split-screen image of the character K'Ela from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Child," with a puzzled expression on her face. The left side of the image shows her looking confused, while the right side shows her with a more confident and assertive expression. The text "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right" appears above the split-screen image, but the meme itself is actually a joke about a character's response to being asked to identify as something other than their assigned gender at birth.

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The meme features a split-screen image of the character K'Ela from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Child," with a puzzled expression on her face. The left side of the image shows her looking confused, while the right side shows her with a more confident and assertive expression. The text "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right" appears above the split-screen image, but the meme itself is actually a joke about a character's response to being asked to identify as something other than their assigned gender at birth.

This meme features a quote from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, spoken by the character Worf. The quote is "Today is a good day to die." However, the meme replaces the word "good" with a more... let's say, "colorful" alternative. The text "What do you people want? When I came in here I didn't hear you knocking, and if you had, you would have been knocking on something, not hearing something, so you would have had to ask yourself, what do you people want? When I came in here I didn't hear you knocking, and if you had, you would have been knocking on something, not hearing something, so you would have had to ask yourself, what do you people want? When I came in here I didn't hear you knocking, and if you had, you would have been knocking on something, not hearing something, so you would have had to ask yourself, what do you people want?"

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This meme features a quote from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, spoken by the character Worf. The quote is "Today is a good day to die." However, the meme replaces the word "good" with a more... let's say, "colorful" alternative. The text "What do you people want? When I came in here I didn't hear you knocking, and if you had, you would have been knocking on something, not hearing something, so you would have had to ask yourself, what do you people want? When I came in here I didn't hear you knocking, and if you had, you would have been knocking on something, not hearing something, so you would have had to ask yourself, what do you people want? When I came in here I didn't hear you knocking, and if you had, you would have been knocking on something, not hearing something, so you would have had to ask yourself, what do you people want?"

This meme is a play on the Star Trek franchise, specifically the character of Mr. Spock from the original series. The meme shows a photo of the main cast from Star Trek, but one of them is Photoshopped to look like Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation, who is also a Klingon warrior. The caption above the photo reads "If everyone on Star Trek looked like they were from the Klingon Empire..."

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This meme is a play on the Star Trek franchise, specifically the character of Mr. Spock from the original series. The meme shows a photo of the main cast from Star Trek, but one of them is Photoshopped to look like Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation, who is also a Klingon warrior. The caption above the photo reads "If everyone on Star Trek looked like they were from the Klingon Empire..."

The meme is a humorous image featuring a photo of the actress Winona Ryder, known for her role as the character "Winona Ryder" in the movie "Winona Ryder", with a caption that reads "I'm not a Winona Ryder, I'm a Lorne Ryder" - a play on words referencing the movie "Lorne Ryder" starring Winona Ryder.

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The meme is a humorous image featuring a photo of the actress Winona Ryder, known for her role as the character "Winona Ryder" in the movie "Winona Ryder", with a caption that reads "I'm not a Winona Ryder, I'm a Lorne Ryder" - a play on words referencing the movie "Lorne Ryder" starring Winona Ryder.

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, specifically from the episode "The Outcast". The scene shows a character, Lieutenant Worf, who is being asked to identify himself as either male or female. Worf responds with a humorous and sarcastic answer, "In 2.5 centuries, I will look like a woman. I will have made 2.5 centuries of progress, and I will look like a woman. Therefore, I will be called a woman. Therefore, I will be called a woman. Therefore, I will be called a woman."

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This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, specifically from the episode "The Outcast". The scene shows a character, Lieutenant Worf, who is being asked to identify himself as either male or female. Worf responds with a humorous and sarcastic answer, "In 2.5 centuries, I will look like a woman. I will have made 2.5 centuries of progress, and I will look like a woman. Therefore, I will be called a woman. Therefore, I will be called a woman. Therefore, I will be called a woman."

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The post is a self-referential joke, poking fun at the idea of describing a meme that is essentially a joke about the difficulty of describing a meme.

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The post is a self-referential joke, poking fun at the idea of describing a meme that is essentially a joke about the difficulty of describing a meme.

This meme is a humorous take on the classic "I know what you did last summer" trope. The image features a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with a puzzled expression. The text overlayed on the image reads "I know what you did last summer" and is followed by a humorous response "Sometimes first contact is last contact".

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This meme is a humorous take on the classic "I know what you did last summer" trope. The image features a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with a puzzled expression. The text overlayed on the image reads "I know what you did last summer" and is followed by a humorous response "Sometimes first contact is last contact".

This meme is a still image from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring the character Kira Nerys and the alien Odo, with Odo embracing Kira. The image is captioned with a quote from Odo, "I'm a good person. I don't have to be in love with you to care about you. I don't have to be in love with you to want to protect you. I'm a good person. I don't have to be in love with you to care about you." However, the actual quote in the meme is "I'm a good person. I don't have to be in love with you to care about you. I don't have to be in love with you to want to protect you. I don't have to be in love with you. I don't have to be gay with you. I don't have to be in love with you. I don't have to be in love with you."

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This meme is a still image from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, featuring the character Kira Nerys and the alien Odo, with Odo embracing Kira. The image is captioned with a quote from Odo, "I'm a good person. I don't have to be in love with you to care about you. I don't have to be in love with you to want to protect you. I'm a good person. I don't have to be in love with you to care about you." However, the actual quote in the meme is "I'm a good person. I don't have to be in love with you to care about you. I don't have to be in love with you to want to protect you. I don't have to be in love with you. I don't have to be gay with you. I don't have to be in love with you. I don't have to be in love with you."

The meme is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where the character Lieutenant Worf is struggling to understand a human concept. The image shows Worf looking puzzled and the text "Computer, what is love?" is displayed on the screen. The meme is a play on this scene, replacing "what is love" with "what is a computer" and referencing the 2015 song "What Is Love" by Haddaway.

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The meme is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where the character Lieutenant Worf is struggling to understand a human concept. The image shows Worf looking puzzled and the text "Computer, what is love?" is displayed on the screen. The meme is a play on this scene, replacing "what is love" with "what is a computer" and referencing the 2015 song "What Is Love" by Haddaway.

This meme is a play on the classic "I can read your mind" trope, but with a humorous twist. The image depicts a group of people looking out a window, with a caption that reads "When you realize most of engineering is just physics, but physics is just math, and math is just...". The meme is poking fun at the idea that even the most complex fields of study can be reduced to a simple concept, and that math is the foundation of it all.

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2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a play on the classic "I can read your mind" trope, but with a humorous twist. The image depicts a group of people looking out a window, with a caption that reads "When you realize most of engineering is just physics, but physics is just math, and math is just...". The meme is poking fun at the idea that even the most complex fields of study can be reduced to a simple concept, and that math is the foundation of it all.

This meme is a screenshot of a scene from the Star Wars franchise, featuring Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) from the original trilogy. The image is captioned with the text "The irony" and a quote "The irony" is not present in the image, however, the meme is referencing the character's infamous "I find your lack of faith disturbing" quote.

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This meme is a screenshot of a scene from the Star Wars franchise, featuring Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) from the original trilogy. The image is captioned with the text "The irony" and a quote "The irony" is not present in the image, however, the meme is referencing the character's infamous "I find your lack of faith disturbing" quote.

This meme features a character from the TV show Star Trek, specifically Captain James T. Kirk's infamous "I find your lack of faith... disturbing" line, but with a humorous twist. The image shows a character from the show "Star Trek" in a humorous, over-the-top dramatic pose, with the words "I find your lack of [insert word here]... disturbing" replaced with "I find your lack of cheese... disturbing".

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This meme features a character from the TV show Star Trek, specifically Captain James T. Kirk's infamous "I find your lack of faith... disturbing" line, but with a humorous twist. The image shows a character from the show "Star Trek" in a humorous, over-the-top dramatic pose, with the words "I find your lack of [insert word here]... disturbing" replaced with "I find your lack of cheese... disturbing".

This meme is a humorous image featuring a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Most Humans" (S5E13), where Lieutenant Worf says "I am Lieutenant Worf. I am a warrior. I am a hunter. I am a soldier. I am a... human." The image is captioned with a quote from the movie "The Most Humans" (S5E13) where the character Data says "I am Lieutenant Worf. I am a warrior. I am a hunter. I am a soldier. I am a... human." The meme is captioned "I am Lieutenant Worf. I am a warrior. I am a hunter. I am a soldier. I am a... human." The meme is captioned with the quote "I am Lieutenant Worf. I am a warrior. I am a hunter. I am a soldier. I am a... human."

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This meme is a humorous image featuring a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Most Humans" (S5E13), where Lieutenant Worf says "I am Lieutenant Worf. I am a warrior. I am a hunter. I am a soldier. I am a... human." The image is captioned with a quote from the movie "The Most Humans" (S5E13) where the character Data says "I am Lieutenant Worf. I am a warrior. I am a hunter. I am a soldier. I am a... human." The meme is captioned "I am Lieutenant Worf. I am a warrior. I am a hunter. I am a soldier. I am a... human." The meme is captioned with the quote "I am Lieutenant Worf. I am a warrior. I am a hunter. I am a soldier. I am a... human."

The meme is a humorous comparison between the "X-Files" theme song and the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" theme song, suggesting that the two shows are similar in tone and style. The meme reads: "The X-Files theme song is to The X-Files as The Next Generation theme song is to The Next Generation."

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The meme is a humorous comparison between the "X-Files" theme song and the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" theme song, suggesting that the two shows are similar in tone and style. The meme reads: "The X-Files theme song is to The X-Files as The Next Generation theme song is to The Next Generation."

The meme features a character from the Star Wars franchise, Jar Jar Binks, with a caption that says "All the Jedi I know are Jedi".

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The meme features a character from the Star Wars franchise, Jar Jar Binks, with a caption that says "All the Jedi I know are Jedi".

This meme features a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" named Garak, who is known for his witty and sarcastic remarks. In the image, Garak is seen with a shocked expression and his mouth is open, as if he's about to say something. The text overlaid on the image reads: "They killed Kenny. They killed Kenny. They killed Kenny. It's just a TV show!" This is a reference to a classic South Park episode, but it's being applied to the Star Trek character in a humorous and ironic way.

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This meme features a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" named Garak, who is known for his witty and sarcastic remarks. In the image, Garak is seen with a shocked expression and his mouth is open, as if he's about to say something. The text overlaid on the image reads: "They killed Kenny. They killed Kenny. They killed Kenny. It's just a TV show!" This is a reference to a classic South Park episode, but it's being applied to the Star Trek character in a humorous and ironic way.

The meme features a screenshot from the 2021 film "Space Jam: A New Legacy" where the character of LeBron James' AI robot, "The Bot," says "I am LeBron when you're not looking" before suddenly shouting "I am LeBron when you're not looking" and then "I am LeBron when you're not looking" again, with a third and final "I am LeBron when you're not looking" after that.

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The meme features a screenshot from the 2021 film "Space Jam: A New Legacy" where the character of LeBron James' AI robot, "The Bot," says "I am LeBron when you're not looking" before suddenly shouting "I am LeBron when you're not looking" and then "I am LeBron when you're not looking" again, with a third and final "I am LeBron when you're not looking" after that.

This meme is a humorous image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (Geordi La Forge) singing a parody of the song "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys, but with lyrics about his love of Starfleet uniforms. The image shows Geordi in a Starfleet uniform, singing with a cheesy grin on his face. The lyrics are a playful take on the original song, with lines like "I wanna wear my red shirt, I wanna wear it tonight" and "I wanna wear it, it's my favorite sight".

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This meme is a humorous image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (Geordi La Forge) singing a parody of the song "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys, but with lyrics about his love of Starfleet uniforms. The image shows Geordi in a Starfleet uniform, singing with a cheesy grin on his face. The lyrics are a playful take on the original song, with lines like "I wanna wear my red shirt, I wanna wear it tonight" and "I wanna wear it, it's my favorite sight".

This meme is an image of a person looking confused and worried, with the caption "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The text at the top of the image reads "I have a condition where I'm constantly questioning my own sanity" and the text at the bottom reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who thinks this is funny. I'm not saying I'm crazy, but I've been having the same dream for years: I'm a chicken, and I have to get to the other side of the farm before the farmer catches me. I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who thinks this is funny. I'm not saying I'm crazy, but I've been having the same dream for years: I'm a chicken, and I have to get to the other side of the farm before the farmer catches me."

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This meme is an image of a person looking confused and worried, with the caption "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The text at the top of the image reads "I have a condition where I'm constantly questioning my own sanity" and the text at the bottom reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who thinks this is funny. I'm not saying I'm crazy, but I've been having the same dream for years: I'm a chicken, and I have to get to the other side of the farm before the farmer catches me. I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who thinks this is funny. I'm not saying I'm crazy, but I've been having the same dream for years: I'm a chicken, and I have to get to the other side of the farm before the farmer catches me."

This meme features a split-screen image of a man (George S. Kennedy, a former NFL player) being tackled by another player. The top image shows the man being hit, with a caption that reads "I can see you". The bottom image shows the same man, but with his face Photoshopped onto a picture of a woman (Gretchen Carlson) who is being interviewed on a TV show. The caption reads "I can see you".

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This meme features a split-screen image of a man (George S. Kennedy, a former NFL player) being tackled by another player. The top image shows the man being hit, with a caption that reads "I can see you". The bottom image shows the same man, but with his face Photoshopped onto a picture of a woman (Gretchen Carlson) who is being interviewed on a TV show. The caption reads "I can see you".

This meme is a play on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where a character named Tasha Yar is being questioned about her past. The meme shows a screenshot of this scene with a caption that says "I can feel your pain" (a phrase that is actually said by a different character, Jarrod, in the movie The Cabin in the Woods) written in a font that looks like it's from the Star Trek: The Next Generation era. The caption is then followed by "I can feel your pain" written again, this time in a font that looks like it's from the movie The Cabin in the Woods.

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This meme is a play on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where a character named Tasha Yar is being questioned about her past. The meme shows a screenshot of this scene with a caption that says "I can feel your pain" (a phrase that is actually said by a different character, Jarrod, in the movie The Cabin in the Woods) written in a font that looks like it's from the Star Trek: The Next Generation era. The caption is then followed by "I can feel your pain" written again, this time in a font that looks like it's from the movie The Cabin in the Woods.

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Deanna Troi (played by actress Marina Sirtis) delivering a humorous and unexpected insult. The image shows Deanna Troi saying "I, Deanna Troi, would like to point out that you're making love to a warhead. Warheads don't make love to anything. They blow things up." The meme is captioned with the phrase "I'd like to point out that you're making love to a warhead. Warheads don't make love to anything. They blow things up."

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This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Deanna Troi (played by actress Marina Sirtis) delivering a humorous and unexpected insult. The image shows Deanna Troi saying "I, Deanna Troi, would like to point out that you're making love to a warhead. Warheads don't make love to anything. They blow things up." The meme is captioned with the phrase "I'd like to point out that you're making love to a warhead. Warheads don't make love to anything. They blow things up."

This meme is a photo of Tucker Carlson, a conservative news anchor, with a caption that juxtaposes his on-air persona with a Star Trek character. The caption reads: "Tucker Carlson: 'I'm a simple man with simple tastes. I like my women to be like... women. I mean, I'm not a Star Trek fan, but if I were, I'd say... I'd say I'd say... I'd say I'd say...'". The meme is poking fun at Carlson's awkward attempt to relate to a Star Trek character, implying that he is out of touch with modern culture.

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This meme is a photo of Tucker Carlson, a conservative news anchor, with a caption that juxtaposes his on-air persona with a Star Trek character. The caption reads: "Tucker Carlson: 'I'm a simple man with simple tastes. I like my women to be like... women. I mean, I'm not a Star Trek fan, but if I were, I'd say... I'd say I'd say... I'd say I'd say...'". The meme is poking fun at Carlson's awkward attempt to relate to a Star Trek character, implying that he is out of touch with modern culture.

The meme is a play on the phrase "In a world..." from a popular sci-fi franchise, but replaces it with "In a world... where everything is a sex joke". The text is presented in a style that mimics the franchise's iconic opening, but with a humorous and irreverent twist. The meme is likely referencing the sci-fi franchise's iconic opening sequence, but with a tongue-in-cheek and humorous take on the genre.

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The meme is a play on the phrase "In a world..." from a popular sci-fi franchise, but replaces it with "In a world... where everything is a sex joke". The text is presented in a style that mimics the franchise's iconic opening, but with a humorous and irreverent twist. The meme is likely referencing the sci-fi franchise's iconic opening sequence, but with a tongue-in-cheek and humorous take on the genre.

The meme features a screenshot of Captain Marvel (played by Brie Larson) from the 2019 Marvel movie of the same name. The image shows her holding a gun and giving a stern expression. The text "I'm not crying, I'm just... actually, I am crying" is often added to the meme, referencing the character's emotional moments in the film.

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The meme features a screenshot of Captain Marvel (played by Brie Larson) from the 2019 Marvel movie of the same name. The image shows her holding a gun and giving a stern expression. The text "I'm not crying, I'm just... actually, I am crying" is often added to the meme, referencing the character's emotional moments in the film.

The meme is a screenshot of the character Captain Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation, with a shocked expression. The text "I am... FASCINATED!" is overlaid on the image, but the text "I am... FASCINATED!" is actually a reference to a different meme, and the actual text on the image is "I am... FASCINATED! I... SEE... PEOPLE... MAKING... JUDGMENTS... ABOUT... HOW... I... LOOK!"

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The meme is a screenshot of the character Captain Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation, with a shocked expression. The text "I am... FASCINATED!" is overlaid on the image, but the text "I am... FASCINATED!" is actually a reference to a different meme, and the actual text on the image is "I am... FASCINATED! I... SEE... PEOPLE... MAKING... JUDGMENTS... ABOUT... HOW... I... LOOK!"

This meme is an image of Lieutenant Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation, with a look of confusion or annoyance on his face. The image is captioned "When you're trying to have a serious conversation but everyone keeps interrupting you with memes".

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This meme is an image of Lieutenant Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation, with a look of confusion or annoyance on his face. The image is captioned "When you're trying to have a serious conversation but everyone keeps interrupting you with memes".

The meme is a humorous take on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where Commander Riker is attacked by a former friend, Commander Tom Riles, who has a condition that makes him unable to feel emotions. The meme features an image of Commander Riker being attacked by Commander Tom Riles, with the text "I'm a former friend, I have a condition, I can't feel emotions" written above the image. The meme is captioned "When you're a former friend, you have a condition, you can't feel emotions".

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The meme is a humorous take on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where Commander Riker is attacked by a former friend, Commander Tom Riles, who has a condition that makes him unable to feel emotions. The meme features an image of Commander Riker being attacked by Commander Tom Riles, with the text "I'm a former friend, I have a condition, I can't feel emotions" written above the image. The meme is captioned "When you're a former friend, you have a condition, you can't feel emotions".

This meme is a play on the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Jean-Luc Picard's catchphrase "Make it so" and the popular internet meme "I can feel your eyes on me." The image shows a picture of Jean-Luc Picard with a caption that reads "I can feel your eyes on me" in a style that parodies his signature phrase, but with a more sarcastic and humorous tone. The meme is poking fun at the idea that people are watching him, and the caption is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the original phrase.

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This meme is a play on the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Jean-Luc Picard's catchphrase "Make it so" and the popular internet meme "I can feel your eyes on me." The image shows a picture of Jean-Luc Picard with a caption that reads "I can feel your eyes on me" in a style that parodies his signature phrase, but with a more sarcastic and humorous tone. The meme is poking fun at the idea that people are watching him, and the caption is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the original phrase.

This meme is an image of a young woman with a puzzled expression, wearing a lab coat and holding a clipboard. The text overlaid on the image reads: "I like science. Science is my friend. Science is my companion. Science is my everything." However, the text is then subverted by the phrase "I like science. Science is my friend. Science is my companion. Science is my everything. ...But I hate scientists."

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This meme is an image of a young woman with a puzzled expression, wearing a lab coat and holding a clipboard. The text overlaid on the image reads: "I like science. Science is my friend. Science is my companion. Science is my everything." However, the text is then subverted by the phrase "I like science. Science is my friend. Science is my companion. Science is my everything. ...But I hate scientists."

The meme features a photo of a woman with a shocked expression, likely from a TV show or movie. The text overlayed on the image reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." This is a self-referential joke, poking fun at the idea of describing a visual image that cannot be seen.

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The meme features a photo of a woman with a shocked expression, likely from a TV show or movie. The text overlayed on the image reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." This is a self-referential joke, poking fun at the idea of describing a visual image that cannot be seen.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two quotes from William Shatner, who played Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise. The top quote is from 2022, where Shatner says "When did Star Trek get so political?" The bottom quote is from 1966, where Kirk says "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one." The meme is poking fun at how Shatner's views on politics have changed over time.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two quotes from William Shatner, who played Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise. The top quote is from 2022, where Shatner says "When did Star Trek get so political?" The bottom quote is from 1966, where Kirk says "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one." The meme is poking fun at how Shatner's views on politics have changed over time.

The meme is an image of a screenshot from the TV show "Stargate SG-1" where the character Daniel Jackson says "In case of an emergency, in case of an emergency, in case of an emergency, in case of an emergency..." and then suddenly stops and says "In case of an emergency, in case of an emergency, in case of an emergency, in case of an emergency... IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, SAY 'IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, SAY...'". The image is captioned "Nasa warns alien life may not be friendly".

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The meme is an image of a screenshot from the TV show "Stargate SG-1" where the character Daniel Jackson says "In case of an emergency, in case of an emergency, in case of an emergency, in case of an emergency..." and then suddenly stops and says "In case of an emergency, in case of an emergency, in case of an emergency, in case of an emergency... IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, SAY 'IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, SAY...'". The image is captioned "Nasa warns alien life may not be friendly".

This meme features a photo of a woman sitting in a chair, with a surprised expression on her face. The image is overlaid with a caption that reads "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right." The meme is likely referencing a popular TV show or movie, but I couldn't pinpoint the exact reference.

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This meme features a photo of a woman sitting in a chair, with a surprised expression on her face. The image is overlaid with a caption that reads "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right." The meme is likely referencing a popular TV show or movie, but I couldn't pinpoint the exact reference.

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation. It features a character, Data, from the show. The text "I am... FASCINATING" is written in a bold, futuristic font at the top of the image, but it's not visible in the description.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation. It features a character, Data, from the show. The text "I am... FASCINATING" is written in a bold, futuristic font at the top of the image, but it's not visible in the description.

The meme is a quote from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, where a character named Data is explaining a joke about the movie "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" to his crewmates. The quote reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. The meme is a quote from Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Data explaining a joke about the movie 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' to his crewmates. The quote is: 'In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it.'"

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

The meme is a quote from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, where a character named Data is explaining a joke about the movie "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" to his crewmates. The quote reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. The meme is a quote from Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Data explaining a joke about the movie 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' to his crewmates. The quote is: 'In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it.'"

This meme features a still image from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, specifically a scene where the character Garak, a Vulcan-like alien, says "Fascinating" in a deadpan tone. However, the image has been edited to replace Garak's words with the phrase "You're telling me?" in a sarcastic tone. The meme is a humorous take on the original scene, exaggerating Garak's stoic demeanor and adding a touch of dry wit.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme features a still image from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, specifically a scene where the character Garak, a Vulcan-like alien, says "Fascinating" in a deadpan tone. However, the image has been edited to replace Garak's words with the phrase "You're telling me?" in a sarcastic tone. The meme is a humorous take on the original scene, exaggerating Garak's stoic demeanor and adding a touch of dry wit.

This meme is a humorous comparison of the skills and accomplishments of a "Star Trek" character, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and a fictional character, Data, from the same franchise. The text in the image reads: "Captain Jean-Luc Picard: I've explored the galaxy, saved the universe, and got a girl to love me. Data: I've been a prisoner of war, been kidnapped by aliens, and been forced to play poker with a bunch of Klingons."

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison of the skills and accomplishments of a "Star Trek" character, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and a fictional character, Data, from the same franchise. The text in the image reads: "Captain Jean-Luc Picard: I've explored the galaxy, saved the universe, and got a girl to love me. Data: I've been a prisoner of war, been kidnapped by aliens, and been forced to play poker with a bunch of Klingons."

The meme is a still image from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Deanna Troi, played by actress Marina Sirtis, with a shocked expression. The image is captioned with the phrase "Deanna, I'm... happy for you, but this is Trekkie... not Trek... " followed by "Deanna: I am... what I am" and then "Deanna: I am... Trekkie...".

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

The meme is a still image from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Deanna Troi, played by actress Marina Sirtis, with a shocked expression. The image is captioned with the phrase "Deanna, I'm... happy for you, but this is Trekkie... not Trek... " followed by "Deanna: I am... what I am" and then "Deanna: I am... Trekkie...".

This meme is a photo of William Shatner, the actor who played Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek series, sitting in the captain's chair on the USS Enterprise. The text above the photo reads: "In a TV show about space travel, the captain always gets to have sex with his wife." The caption below the photo says: "In Star Trek: The Next Generation, the captain is a middle-aged man who is married to a woman who is significantly younger than him." The meme is poking fun at the idea that the Star Trek franchise, which is known for its progressive values, has a problem with ageism and sexism.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a photo of William Shatner, the actor who played Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek series, sitting in the captain's chair on the USS Enterprise. The text above the photo reads: "In a TV show about space travel, the captain always gets to have sex with his wife." The caption below the photo says: "In Star Trek: The Next Generation, the captain is a middle-aged man who is married to a woman who is significantly younger than him." The meme is poking fun at the idea that the Star Trek franchise, which is known for its progressive values, has a problem with ageism and sexism.

This meme is a screenshot from a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode where a character, Lieutenant Worf, is being asked about his lack of intimacy with his wife. The meme is captioned "When you're asked to explain why you haven't had sex in months" and features a quote from the episode: "In the Klingon Empire, it is not a question of if you will be married, but to whom."

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a screenshot from a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode where a character, Lieutenant Worf, is being asked about his lack of intimacy with his wife. The meme is captioned "When you're asked to explain why you haven't had sex in months" and features a quote from the episode: "In the Klingon Empire, it is not a question of if you will be married, but to whom."

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" featuring the character Data, who is known for his android nature and lack of emotions. In the image, Data is shown with a caption "I am... fascinated" which is a deadpan response to a question about the concept of "fascination". The meme is a humorous take on the idea that even an android as detached as Data can be fascinated by something as mundane as a cat, and the caption "I am... fascinated" is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the idea that even an android can be surprised by something as simple as a cat.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" featuring the character Data, who is known for his android nature and lack of emotions. In the image, Data is shown with a caption "I am... fascinated" which is a deadpan response to a question about the concept of "fascination". The meme is a humorous take on the idea that even an android as detached as Data can be fascinated by something as mundane as a cat, and the caption "I am... fascinated" is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the idea that even an android can be surprised by something as simple as a cat.

The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit comment thread. The top comment reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The bottom comment responds with: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. It's a joke about the 2022 film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' and the character of the villain, Joy, who is played by Stephanie Hsu. The comment is a humorous take on the film's over-the-top villain, with the commenter jokingly saying they have a 'villainous' snack, a 'Klingon ice blended coffee beverage'."

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit comment thread. The top comment reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The bottom comment responds with: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. It's a joke about the 2022 film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' and the character of the villain, Joy, who is played by Stephanie Hsu. The comment is a humorous take on the film's over-the-top villain, with the commenter jokingly saying they have a 'villainous' snack, a 'Klingon ice blended coffee beverage'."

This meme features an image of a character from the Star Trek franchise, likely Data from The Next Generation, with a caption that reads: "Resistance is futile. We will adapt." The image is likely a humorous take on the character's famous line, "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one," but with a more modern and tech-savvy twist.

Star Trek - Queer

2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

This meme features an image of a character from the Star Trek franchise, likely Data from The Next Generation, with a caption that reads: "Resistance is futile. We will adapt." The image is likely a humorous take on the character's famous line, "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one," but with a more modern and tech-savvy twist.

This meme is a humorous image of two women from the Star Trek: The Next Generation TV show, Deanna Troi and Beverly Crusher, in a yoga pose with their arms raised and legs stretched out. The text overlaid on the image reads "your bigotry is making me stretch my patience".

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a humorous image of two women from the Star Trek: The Next Generation TV show, Deanna Troi and Beverly Crusher, in a yoga pose with their arms raised and legs stretched out. The text overlaid on the image reads "your bigotry is making me stretch my patience".

This meme is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where Commander William Riker is shown with a cat on his lap. The cat is staring at Riker with an unimpressed expression. The text overlayed on the image reads: "Don't talk to me. I'm talking to my cat."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" where Commander William Riker is shown with a cat on his lap. The cat is staring at Riker with an unimpressed expression. The text overlayed on the image reads: "Don't talk to me. I'm talking to my cat."

This meme is a playful take on a classic Star Trek: The Next Generation scene, where the character Deanna Troi says "I'm here to serve the tea" in a more... risqué tone. The meme features a picture of Deanna Troi holding a cup of tea, with the text "I'm here to serve the tea" rewritten to "I'm here to serve the...".

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a playful take on a classic Star Trek: The Next Generation scene, where the character Deanna Troi says "I'm here to serve the tea" in a more... risqué tone. The meme features a picture of Deanna Troi holding a cup of tea, with the text "I'm here to serve the tea" rewritten to "I'm here to serve the...".

This meme is a humorous image featuring a character from the Star Trek franchise, Captain Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager, with a shocked expression. The image is captioned "Your misogyny doesn't even phase me, bro" in a playful, sarcastic tone, implying that the character is unimpressed by someone's misogynistic behavior. The caption is a clever play on words, referencing a famous Star Trek phrase "Your logic doesn't even phase me" and adapting it to address sexism.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a humorous image featuring a character from the Star Trek franchise, Captain Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager, with a shocked expression. The image is captioned "Your misogyny doesn't even phase me, bro" in a playful, sarcastic tone, implying that the character is unimpressed by someone's misogynistic behavior. The caption is a clever play on words, referencing a famous Star Trek phrase "Your logic doesn't even phase me" and adapting it to address sexism.

This meme is a play on the iconic Star Trek character, Mr. Spock's, "Fascinating" catchphrase. The meme features a still image of the character, with the caption "I find your lack of faith... disturbing" replaced with "I find your lack of taste... disturbing".

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a play on the iconic Star Trek character, Mr. Spock's, "Fascinating" catchphrase. The meme features a still image of the character, with the caption "I find your lack of faith... disturbing" replaced with "I find your lack of taste... disturbing".

This meme features a photo of Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek, with a humorous and unexpected twist. The image shows Picard with a stern expression, but with the caption "When you finally meet a conservative who actually knows what they're talking about." Below the image, the text reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. The meme is a play on the stereotype that conservative voters are often portrayed as being uninformed or ignorant, but in this case, the character is a conservative who is actually knowledgeable and has a strong understanding of the topic. The meme pokes fun at this stereotype by presenting a character who is a conservative who is actually intelligent and informed, and the caption "When you finally meet a conservative who actually knows what they're talking about" is a humorous way to acknowledge this unexpected scenario."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme features a photo of Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek, with a humorous and unexpected twist. The image shows Picard with a stern expression, but with the caption "When you finally meet a conservative who actually knows what they're talking about." Below the image, the text reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. The meme is a play on the stereotype that conservative voters are often portrayed as being uninformed or ignorant, but in this case, the character is a conservative who is actually knowledgeable and has a strong understanding of the topic. The meme pokes fun at this stereotype by presenting a character who is a conservative who is actually intelligent and informed, and the caption "When you finally meet a conservative who actually knows what they're talking about" is a humorous way to acknowledge this unexpected scenario."

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads: "Last week, I was talking to my art teacher about my latest project. I told him I wanted to 'dial down the feminism' in my artwork. He replied, 'I don't think that's possible.' I said, 'Well, I'm going to try anyway.'"

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads: "Last week, I was talking to my art teacher about my latest project. I told him I wanted to 'dial down the feminism' in my artwork. He replied, 'I don't think that's possible.' I said, 'Well, I'm going to try anyway.'"

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard (played by Patrick Stewart) in a moment of sternness. The image shows Picard standing with his arms crossed, looking at a character, with the caption "Make it so" (a famous line from the show) replaced with "Make it so...you're fired". The text overlayed on the image reads "Remove your sexist comments. I am not going to engage in this so I am going to remove your comment. I will not tolerate hate speech. Remove your sexist comments. I am not going to engage in this so I am going to remove your comment. I will not tolerate hate speech."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard (played by Patrick Stewart) in a moment of sternness. The image shows Picard standing with his arms crossed, looking at a character, with the caption "Make it so" (a famous line from the show) replaced with "Make it so...you're fired". The text overlayed on the image reads "Remove your sexist comments. I am not going to engage in this so I am going to remove your comment. I will not tolerate hate speech. Remove your sexist comments. I am not going to engage in this so I am going to remove your comment. I will not tolerate hate speech."

This meme is a humorous image featuring a scene from the 2003 film "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" with a quote overlay. The quote is a misquote of a famous line from the film, but with a humorous twist, replacing "I love you" with a sarcastic comment about not being able to love oneself.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a humorous image featuring a scene from the 2003 film "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" with a quote overlay. The quote is a misquote of a famous line from the film, but with a humorous twist, replacing "I love you" with a sarcastic comment about not being able to love oneself.

This meme is a still image from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Inner Light" where a character is trying to understand the concept of memes. The image shows the character, Picard, looking puzzled and the other character, a Betazoid, responding with "It's all true. Even the memes." The image is a humorous take on the idea that even the most obscure and abstract concepts can be understood by a Betazoid, implying that even memes are a universal truth.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a still image from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Inner Light" where a character is trying to understand the concept of memes. The image shows the character, Picard, looking puzzled and the other character, a Betazoid, responding with "It's all true. Even the memes." The image is a humorous take on the idea that even the most obscure and abstract concepts can be understood by a Betazoid, implying that even memes are a universal truth.

This meme is a humorous image featuring a character from a science fiction TV show (Star Trek: The Next Generation) holding a phaser and looking determined. The text overlaid on the image reads: "When it finally occurs to you: Nothing can stop a woman with a mission. NOTHING. Not even a horde of angry Klingons. Not even a 40-year-old man with a 3D printer. NOTHING."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a humorous image featuring a character from a science fiction TV show (Star Trek: The Next Generation) holding a phaser and looking determined. The text overlaid on the image reads: "When it finally occurs to you: Nothing can stop a woman with a mission. NOTHING. Not even a horde of angry Klingons. Not even a 40-year-old man with a 3D printer. NOTHING."

The meme features a cartoon image of a duck with a crude, simplistic design. The duck is holding a knife and has a menacing expression. The image is often captioned with a phrase like "I can smell the desperation" or "I can smell the desperation of your 3am tweets", implying that the duck is somehow aware of or judging the user's online activity.

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme features a cartoon image of a duck with a crude, simplistic design. The duck is holding a knife and has a menacing expression. The image is often captioned with a phrase like "I can smell the desperation" or "I can smell the desperation of your 3am tweets", implying that the duck is somehow aware of or judging the user's online activity.

This meme features a photo of a character from the TV show "Doctor Who" (played by Matt Smith) looking concerned and holding a sonic screwdriver. The text overlay reads "It's a good time to be alive... NOT!" and "It's dangerous to go alone! Take this."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme features a photo of a character from the TV show "Doctor Who" (played by Matt Smith) looking concerned and holding a sonic screwdriver. The text overlay reads "It's a good time to be alive... NOT!" and "It's dangerous to go alone! Take this."

This meme is an image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" with a humorous and ironic caption. The character, Data, is wearing sunglasses and a gold chain, and the text "I'm not a scientist, I'm a supercomputer, so I don't know how to do that" is written in a playful, mocking tone. The caption is actually a quote from a different TV show, "Star Trek: The Next Generation", but the image is being used in a humorous way to poke fun at the idea that someone would try to explain something complex in a simple way.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is an image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" with a humorous and ironic caption. The character, Data, is wearing sunglasses and a gold chain, and the text "I'm not a scientist, I'm a supercomputer, so I don't know how to do that" is written in a playful, mocking tone. The caption is actually a quote from a different TV show, "Star Trek: The Next Generation", but the image is being used in a humorous way to poke fun at the idea that someone would try to explain something complex in a simple way.

This meme is a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Doctor Who" named Bill Potts, played by actress Pearl Mackie. The image shows Bill looking directly at the camera with a mixture of shock and disdain on her face. The text overlayed on the image reads "I'm a woman in my 20s and I'm still not used to hearing women's opinions being dismissed as 'emotional' or 'irrational'. I'm tired of being told to 'calm down' or 'stop being so sensitive'. I'm not going to stop being angry, I'm going to keep being angry until things change."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Doctor Who" named Bill Potts, played by actress Pearl Mackie. The image shows Bill looking directly at the camera with a mixture of shock and disdain on her face. The text overlayed on the image reads "I'm a woman in my 20s and I'm still not used to hearing women's opinions being dismissed as 'emotional' or 'irrational'. I'm tired of being told to 'calm down' or 'stop being so sensitive'. I'm not going to stop being angry, I'm going to keep being angry until things change."

This meme is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" featuring Lieutenant Commander Worf, but it's been Photoshopped to replace Worf's face with a picture of a cat. The text "I am Worf, son of Mogi, warrior of the Klingon Empire" is still visible, but it's now written in a playful, cursive font.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a screenshot from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast" featuring Lieutenant Commander Worf, but it's been Photoshopped to replace Worf's face with a picture of a cat. The text "I am Worf, son of Mogi, warrior of the Klingon Empire" is still visible, but it's now written in a playful, cursive font.

The meme is an image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" named Lieutenant Worf, who is a Klingon warrior. He is depicted with a worried and anxious expression on his face. The text overlay on the image reads "*panics in gay*" which is a humorous way of saying "I'm panicking in a gay bar" or "I'm freaking out in a gay setting".

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is an image of a character from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" named Lieutenant Worf, who is a Klingon warrior. He is depicted with a worried and anxious expression on his face. The text overlay on the image reads "*panics in gay*" which is a humorous way of saying "I'm panicking in a gay bar" or "I'm freaking out in a gay setting".

This meme features a still image from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast," showing the character Lieutenant Worf in a Klingon warrior's uniform. The text overlayed on the image reads, "Our place in the universe is a fragile thing, and a single careless act of violence can destroy it."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme features a still image from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outcast," showing the character Lieutenant Worf in a Klingon warrior's uniform. The text overlayed on the image reads, "Our place in the universe is a fragile thing, and a single careless act of violence can destroy it."

The meme is a humorous comparison between two groups of people. It features a picture of a character from the Star Trek franchise, and the text reads: "When conservatives say they love Star Trek, but actually mean they love the Klingon Empire's authoritarianism and militarism." The meme is poking fun at the idea that some people who claim to be fans of the Star Trek franchise are actually more interested in the show's more militaristic and authoritarian aspects, rather than its core values of exploration and cooperation.

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is a humorous comparison between two groups of people. It features a picture of a character from the Star Trek franchise, and the text reads: "When conservatives say they love Star Trek, but actually mean they love the Klingon Empire's authoritarianism and militarism." The meme is poking fun at the idea that some people who claim to be fans of the Star Trek franchise are actually more interested in the show's more militaristic and authoritarian aspects, rather than its core values of exploration and cooperation.

This meme is an image of a woman (Amy Pond) from the British sci-fi television series "Doctor Who". She is standing on a cliff overlooking the sea, looking out at the horizon with a determined expression. The text overlayed on the image reads "I don't know how to be a better daughter. I don't know how to be a better friend. I don't know how to be a better person. I don't know how to be a better time lord."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is an image of a woman (Amy Pond) from the British sci-fi television series "Doctor Who". She is standing on a cliff overlooking the sea, looking out at the horizon with a determined expression. The text overlayed on the image reads "I don't know how to be a better daughter. I don't know how to be a better friend. I don't know how to be a better person. I don't know how to be a better time lord."

This meme is a humorous commentary on the struggles of 2020, a year marked by widespread lockdowns, economic uncertainty, and social unrest. The image features a character from the movie "Mad Max: Fury Road" (Imperator Furiosa) with a caption that reads: "Ain't no party like a 2020 party, 'cause a 2020 party don't stop, ain't no party like a 2020 party, 'cause a 2020 party don't stop, 'cause a 2020 party don't stop, no!"

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a humorous commentary on the struggles of 2020, a year marked by widespread lockdowns, economic uncertainty, and social unrest. The image features a character from the movie "Mad Max: Fury Road" (Imperator Furiosa) with a caption that reads: "Ain't no party like a 2020 party, 'cause a 2020 party don't stop, ain't no party like a 2020 party, 'cause a 2020 party don't stop, 'cause a 2020 party don't stop, no!"

This meme features a character from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a Ferengi named Quark. The image shows Quark with a shocked expression and his hands raised in a "what's going on?" gesture. The text overlay reads "When you finally get the hang of that thing you've been trying to do for years, but it's too late and you're dead."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme features a character from the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a Ferengi named Quark. The image shows Quark with a shocked expression and his hands raised in a "what's going on?" gesture. The text overlay reads "When you finally get the hang of that thing you've been trying to do for years, but it's too late and you're dead."

The meme is an image of a Star Trek character, Data, with a caption of "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." However, the actual meme is a picture of Captain Jean-Luc Picard from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, not Data. The meme is actually a screenshot from Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with the caption "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it."

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is an image of a Star Trek character, Data, with a caption of "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." However, the actual meme is a picture of Captain Jean-Luc Picard from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, not Data. The meme is actually a screenshot from Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with the caption "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it."

The meme is a screenshot of a Facebook comment section, featuring a user's reaction to a post. The user has selected a "like" reaction, but the comment that triggered it is not visible. The text "The best thing about this post is..." appears above the reactions.

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is a screenshot of a Facebook comment section, featuring a user's reaction to a post. The user has selected a "like" reaction, but the comment that triggered it is not visible. The text "The best thing about this post is..." appears above the reactions.

This meme features a screenshot from a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, where Deanna Troi, a character known for her empathic abilities, is looking puzzled. The text overlaid on the image reads "5 Reasons Men Hate The Things Women Love" and "1. They are loud" (and the rest of the list is cut off).

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme features a screenshot from a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, where Deanna Troi, a character known for her empathic abilities, is looking puzzled. The text overlaid on the image reads "5 Reasons Men Hate The Things Women Love" and "1. They are loud" (and the rest of the list is cut off).

The meme features a still image of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deanna Troi, standing in a dramatic pose with her arms outstretched. The text "I find your lack of faith disturbing" is not present, but instead, the phrase "I find your lack of trust disturbing" is not there either. The actual text is "Trust yourself".

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme features a still image of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deanna Troi, standing in a dramatic pose with her arms outstretched. The text "I find your lack of faith disturbing" is not present, but instead, the phrase "I find your lack of trust disturbing" is not there either. The actual text is "Trust yourself".

This meme is a still image from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring the character Deanna Troi (played by Marina Sirtis). The image shows Deanna Troi with a concerned expression on her face. The text overlaid on the image reads, "There are four things you can't change: the past, the fact that you're reading this, the need to breathe, and the fact that I'm a Betor, and there are four things you can change: your attitude, your future, your past, and your destiny."

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

This meme is a still image from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring the character Deanna Troi (played by Marina Sirtis). The image shows Deanna Troi with a concerned expression on her face. The text overlaid on the image reads, "There are four things you can't change: the past, the fact that you're reading this, the need to breathe, and the fact that I'm a Betor, and there are four things you can change: your attitude, your future, your past, and your destiny."

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring the character Deanna Troi, the ship's counselor, holding up a glass of wine. The text "You are loved" is written in a playful, cursive font above her head, while the text "You are valued" is written in a similar font below her head. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, as Deanna Troi is known for her empathic and intuitive nature, but the phrase "You are valued" is often used in a more formal or professional context, making it a humorous contrast to the character's typically empathetic nature.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring the character Deanna Troi, the ship's counselor, holding up a glass of wine. The text "You are loved" is written in a playful, cursive font above her head, while the text "You are valued" is written in a similar font below her head. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, as Deanna Troi is known for her empathic and intuitive nature, but the phrase "You are valued" is often used in a more formal or professional context, making it a humorous contrast to the character's typically empathetic nature.

This meme is a screenshot from a Star Wars movie, specifically a scene where a character is being attacked by a group of Stormtroopers. The image shows a character (likely a Jedi) holding a lightsaber and using it to deflect a blaster shot, while another character (likely a Jedi's ally) is in the background with a shocked expression. The text overlayed on the image reads "When you find out your friend has been talking to the Empire behind your back".

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

This meme is a screenshot from a Star Wars movie, specifically a scene where a character is being attacked by a group of Stormtroopers. The image shows a character (likely a Jedi) holding a lightsaber and using it to deflect a blaster shot, while another character (likely a Jedi's ally) is in the background with a shocked expression. The text overlayed on the image reads "When you find out your friend has been talking to the Empire behind your back".

This meme is a play on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character Commander Kira Nerys' quote "War is...tragic. Suffering. A destruction of life. War is...horrible. Senseless. War is...War is...War is...War is...War is...War is... War is...". The meme replaces "War is..." with "Bajoran" and then "All lives matter".

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a play on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character Commander Kira Nerys' quote "War is...tragic. Suffering. A destruction of life. War is...horrible. Senseless. War is...War is...War is...War is...War is...War is... War is...". The meme replaces "War is..." with "Bajoran" and then "All lives matter".

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post with a dark and humorous tone. The text reads: "Dress in your sluttiest Goth outfit at my funeral or don't even bother coming." The image is likely a screenshot of a TV show or movie, but the specific show or movie is not identified. The meme is a joke about how someone wants to be mourned in style, and the "or don't even bother coming" part is a darkly comedic twist on the typical funeral etiquette.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post with a dark and humorous tone. The text reads: "Dress in your sluttiest Goth outfit at my funeral or don't even bother coming." The image is likely a screenshot of a TV show or movie, but the specific show or movie is not identified. The meme is a joke about how someone wants to be mourned in style, and the "or don't even bother coming" part is a darkly comedic twist on the typical funeral etiquette.

This meme features a photo of William Shatner, the actor who played Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise. The text at the top of the image reads "Star Trek fans" and the text at the bottom reads "In a shocking and devastating turn of events, Star Trek fans are in mourning today as news broke that they will never have to hear William Shatner say 'The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one...' again."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme features a photo of William Shatner, the actor who played Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise. The text at the top of the image reads "Star Trek fans" and the text at the bottom reads "In a shocking and devastating turn of events, Star Trek fans are in mourning today as news broke that they will never have to hear William Shatner say 'The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one...' again."

This meme features a screenshot from the TV show "Supergirl" with actress Laura Vandervoort's character, Cat Grant, looking shocked. The text overlayed on the image reads: "Let me be clear. I am never going to leave the gay stuff out. I am never going to leave the gay stuff out."

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

This meme features a screenshot from the TV show "Supergirl" with actress Laura Vandervoort's character, Cat Grant, looking shocked. The text overlayed on the image reads: "Let me be clear. I am never going to leave the gay stuff out. I am never going to leave the gay stuff out."

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Worf, a Klingon warrior. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I'm not a hero, I'm a Klingon warrior. I don't fight for peace. I fight for victory. I don't fight to protect the innocent. I fight to kill the enemy. I am a warrior, and warriors do not fight to live, they fight to kill. Fight or die. There is no other way for a warrior."

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Worf, a Klingon warrior. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I'm not a hero, I'm a Klingon warrior. I don't fight for peace. I fight for victory. I don't fight to protect the innocent. I fight to kill the enemy. I am a warrior, and warriors do not fight to live, they fight to kill. Fight or die. There is no other way for a warrior."

The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit comment from the r/AskReddit community, where a user shares a bizarre and humorous story about a person who became obsessed with a 1997 Star Trek movie and its 1997 sequel, Star Trek: Insurrection. The user claims that they "married" a woman named "Samantha" from the movie, and that they "married" her in a 1997 ceremony, which was a "ceremonial" event.

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit comment from the r/AskReddit community, where a user shares a bizarre and humorous story about a person who became obsessed with a 1997 Star Trek movie and its 1997 sequel, Star Trek: Insurrection. The user claims that they "married" a woman named "Samantha" from the movie, and that they "married" her in a 1997 ceremony, which was a "ceremonial" event.

The meme features a still image from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Perfect Storm," where a character's face is distorted and exaggerated, with a wide, toothy grin. The image is captioned "when you're trying to be professional but your team is being a bunch of nerds".

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme features a still image from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Perfect Storm," where a character's face is distorted and exaggerated, with a wide, toothy grin. The image is captioned "when you're trying to be professional but your team is being a bunch of nerds".

The meme is a still image of a woman from the 1980s sitcom "The Golden Girls" with a shocked expression. The image is captioned "When you always have to explain to your boyfriend that WAP stands for Wet Ass P**ssy, not With All Privileges".

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is a still image of a woman from the 1980s sitcom "The Golden Girls" with a shocked expression. The image is captioned "When you always have to explain to your boyfriend that WAP stands for Wet Ass P**ssy, not With All Privileges".

This meme is an image of a scene from Star Trek: The Next Generation, where Captain Jean-Luc Picard is sitting in his command chair, looking frustrated and annoyed. The text "I'm here to make the tea, not make the tea" is written in a caption at the top of the image. The meme is likely referencing a situation where someone is being asked to do something they're not capable of or aren't interested in doing.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is an image of a scene from Star Trek: The Next Generation, where Captain Jean-Luc Picard is sitting in his command chair, looking frustrated and annoyed. The text "I'm here to make the tea, not make the tea" is written in a caption at the top of the image. The meme is likely referencing a situation where someone is being asked to do something they're not capable of or aren't interested in doing.

This meme is an image of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, specifically Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with a puzzled expression. The text "It's life, Jim, but not as we know it" is often associated with this character, but in this meme, it's been replaced with "It's blue, Jim, but not as we know it" and then the text "Blue lives don't matter" and then the final text "because they don't exist". The meme is likely referencing a situation where a person is trying to be serious and philosophical, but is instead coming across as insensitive or tone-deaf.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is an image of a character from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, specifically Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with a puzzled expression. The text "It's life, Jim, but not as we know it" is often associated with this character, but in this meme, it's been replaced with "It's blue, Jim, but not as we know it" and then the text "Blue lives don't matter" and then the final text "because they don't exist". The meme is likely referencing a situation where a person is trying to be serious and philosophical, but is instead coming across as insensitive or tone-deaf.

This meme is a photo of William Shatner, the actor who played Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, with a serious expression. The text overlayed on the image reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it: 'I'm here to talk to you about your lack of underwear on that bed over there.'"

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a photo of William Shatner, the actor who played Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, with a serious expression. The text overlayed on the image reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it: 'I'm here to talk to you about your lack of underwear on that bed over there.'"

This meme features a photo of a man, likely a celebrity, with a serious expression. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times: all cats are beautiful." The meme is likely a humorous take on a quote or phrase that is often misattributed to a specific person, such as a famous actor or politician.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme features a photo of a man, likely a celebrity, with a serious expression. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times: all cats are beautiful." The meme is likely a humorous take on a quote or phrase that is often misattributed to a specific person, such as a famous actor or politician.

This meme is a photo of a person with a gruesome, zombie-like face, with a caption that reads: "Conservatives, when you tell them it's not okay for cops to shoot an unarmed person 7 times in the back". The image is a humorous and satirical take on the way some conservatives react to issues of police brutality and racial injustice.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a photo of a person with a gruesome, zombie-like face, with a caption that reads: "Conservatives, when you tell them it's not okay for cops to shoot an unarmed person 7 times in the back". The image is a humorous and satirical take on the way some conservatives react to issues of police brutality and racial injustice.

This meme is a humorous comparison between the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". The image shows a quote from Captain Jean-Luc Picard from "The Next Generation" saying "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one" being juxtaposed with a quote from Captain Benjamin Sisko from "Deep Space Nine" saying "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one" being rewritten to say "The needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many... or the one". The meme is poking fun at the similarity in quotes between the two shows, implying that the characters are saying the same thing, but with opposite meanings.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a humorous comparison between the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". The image shows a quote from Captain Jean-Luc Picard from "The Next Generation" saying "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one" being juxtaposed with a quote from Captain Benjamin Sisko from "Deep Space Nine" saying "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one" being rewritten to say "The needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many... or the one". The meme is poking fun at the similarity in quotes between the two shows, implying that the characters are saying the same thing, but with opposite meanings.

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Discovery, featuring a character (Sarek) who is known for being stoic and serious. In the image, the character's normally stoic expression is replaced with a look of frustration and anger, with the caption "I'M TRYING" (in a bold, angry font) and "FUCK THAT ELITE MINDS ARE SUPPOSED TO KNOW HOW TO DO IT RIGHT NOW" (in a smaller, more sarcastic font) written above and below the character's face, respectively. The meme is poking fun at the character's normally calm and collected demeanor, implying that even he is frustrated with the demands of being a high-ranking official in the Star Trek universe.

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: Discovery, featuring a character (Sarek) who is known for being stoic and serious. In the image, the character's normally stoic expression is replaced with a look of frustration and anger, with the caption "I'M TRYING" (in a bold, angry font) and "FUCK THAT ELITE MINDS ARE SUPPOSED TO KNOW HOW TO DO IT RIGHT NOW" (in a smaller, more sarcastic font) written above and below the character's face, respectively. The meme is poking fun at the character's normally calm and collected demeanor, implying that even he is frustrated with the demands of being a high-ranking official in the Star Trek universe.

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Deanna Troi, who is a Betazorian (a species with the ability to read and control emotions). In the scene, Deanna is explaining the difference between "he" and "she" pronouns, but gets confused and starts to explain the difference between "they" and "them" pronouns, which is a common source of confusion for many people. The text "He/She vs They/Them" is written above the scene, and the character's confused expression is a humorous commentary on the challenges of modern language.

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring a character named Deanna Troi, who is a Betazorian (a species with the ability to read and control emotions). In the scene, Deanna is explaining the difference between "he" and "she" pronouns, but gets confused and starts to explain the difference between "they" and "them" pronouns, which is a common source of confusion for many people. The text "He/She vs They/Them" is written above the scene, and the character's confused expression is a humorous commentary on the challenges of modern language.

This meme is a play on the classic "Star Trek" question "Are you still a Star Trek fan?" but with a twist. The image shows a person asking "Are you still a Star Trek fan?" to which the response is "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. Include any text that appears in the image." The text in the image reads "Star Trek" is now "Trans" and the response is "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. Include any text that appears in the image."

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a play on the classic "Star Trek" question "Are you still a Star Trek fan?" but with a twist. The image shows a person asking "Are you still a Star Trek fan?" to which the response is "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. Include any text that appears in the image." The text in the image reads "Star Trek" is now "Trans" and the response is "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it. Include any text that appears in the image."

The meme is a still image from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" featuring the character of Garak, a Ferengi, and the character of Odo, a shapeshifter. The image shows Garak with a shocked expression, and the text "I can see" is overlaid on the image. The caption reads "I can see" and "I can see" is repeated, with the second instance of "I can see" having the text "I'm a Ferengi" overlaid on it.

Star Trek - Queer

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

The meme is a still image from the TV show "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" featuring the character of Garak, a Ferengi, and the character of Odo, a shapeshifter. The image shows Garak with a shocked expression, and the text "I can see" is overlaid on the image. The caption reads "I can see" and "I can see" is repeated, with the second instance of "I can see" having the text "I'm a Ferengi" overlaid on it.

This meme features a cartoon character from the animated series "Futurama" named Leela, who is known for her one-eyed appearance. The image is a play on a common phrase, "I remember" (often shortened to "I re meme"), but replaces "I" with "Leela" and "re" with "Le". The text "I Le meme" is a humorous take on the phrase, implying that Leela is trying to remember something, but the phrase is actually a joke about Leela's one eye, implying that she can't "see" (get) the meme.

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

This meme features a cartoon character from the animated series "Futurama" named Leela, who is known for her one-eyed appearance. The image is a play on a common phrase, "I remember" (often shortened to "I re meme"), but replaces "I" with "Leela" and "re" with "Le". The text "I Le meme" is a humorous take on the phrase, implying that Leela is trying to remember something, but the phrase is actually a joke about Leela's one eye, implying that she can't "see" (get) the meme.

This meme is a humorous image featuring a character from the Star Trek franchise, likely Jean-Luc Picard, with a caption that pokes fun at the idea of being a "Bird of Prey" from the Star Trek universe. The text "I identify as a Bird of Prey" is written in a playful, tongue-in-cheek tone, implying that the speaker is jokingly claiming to be a powerful and intimidating space vessel from the Star Trek universe.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a humorous image featuring a character from the Star Trek franchise, likely Jean-Luc Picard, with a caption that pokes fun at the idea of being a "Bird of Prey" from the Star Trek universe. The text "I identify as a Bird of Prey" is written in a playful, tongue-in-cheek tone, implying that the speaker is jokingly claiming to be a powerful and intimidating space vessel from the Star Trek universe.

This meme is a play on the infamous "I see dead people" line from the movie "The Sixth Sense", but replaces "I see dead people" with "I see a Starfleet database". The image likely shows a Starfleet officer looking at a Starfleet database, with a caption or speech bubble saying "I see a Starfleet database" in a humorous, deadpan tone.

Star Trek - Queer

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

This meme is a play on the infamous "I see dead people" line from the movie "The Sixth Sense", but replaces "I see dead people" with "I see a Starfleet database". The image likely shows a Starfleet officer looking at a Starfleet database, with a caption or speech bubble saying "I see a Starfleet database" in a humorous, deadpan tone.