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This meme is an image of a map of the United States with a red line tracing the path of a storm system moving from the Gulf of Mexico up into the Midwest. The text at the top of the image reads "I love how everyone in the Midwest gets to experience the joy of tornadoes, hail, lightning, and thunderstorms, while everyone on the coasts gets to enjoy hurricanes, wildfires, and droughts."

Urbanism

2025-06-13T03:39:15.815982+00:00

This meme is an image of a map of the United States with a red line tracing the path of a storm system moving from the Gulf of Mexico up into the Midwest. The text at the top of the image reads "I love how everyone in the Midwest gets to experience the joy of tornadoes, hail, lightning, and thunderstorms, while everyone on the coasts gets to enjoy hurricanes, wildfires, and droughts."

The meme is a cartoon image showing a person trying to escape from a flood in their home. The image is divided into three panels, with the first showing the person holding a "help" sign, the second showing a massive wave flooding the house, and the third showing the person sitting on a roof with a sign that says "I told you to evacuate when I said the water was rising".

Urbanism

2025-05-21T04:52:33.403841+00:00

The meme is a cartoon image showing a person trying to escape from a flood in their home. The image is divided into three panels, with the first showing the person holding a "help" sign, the second showing a massive wave flooding the house, and the third showing the person sitting on a roof with a sign that says "I told you to evacuate when I said the water was rising".

This meme is an image of a Reddit post that says "I'm crying because I just realized I've been saying 'I'm good' when people ask how I'm doing, but I'm actually not good." The post is accompanied by a screenshot of a Reddit comment that says "I'm good" with a caption "I'm not good" written below it. The meme is a humorous take on the common phrase "I'm good" being used as a default response to questions about one's well-being, even when the person is not actually feeling good.

Urbanism

2025-05-03T19:22:03.593835+00:00

This meme is an image of a Reddit post that says "I'm crying because I just realized I've been saying 'I'm good' when people ask how I'm doing, but I'm actually not good." The post is accompanied by a screenshot of a Reddit comment that says "I'm good" with a caption "I'm not good" written below it. The meme is a humorous take on the common phrase "I'm good" being used as a default response to questions about one's well-being, even when the person is not actually feeling good.

The meme is a photo of a train car with a graffiti message on it. The message reads "Horny 4 Liberation" in a playful, cursive font. The image is likely a humorous take on the idea of a train car being a symbol of freedom or liberation, with the added twist of "horny" implying a more... risqué interpretation.

Urbanism

2025-01-22T09:06:25.337315+00:00

The meme is a photo of a train car with a graffiti message on it. The message reads "Horny 4 Liberation" in a playful, cursive font. The image is likely a humorous take on the idea of a train car being a symbol of freedom or liberation, with the added twist of "horny" implying a more... risqué interpretation.

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter user named @NotMyTaxBill, showing a photo of a police officer standing in front of a row of lockers, with a caption that reads: "I'm a cop, not a janitor."

Urbanism

2024-04-11T06:03:18.216811+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter user named @NotMyTaxBill, showing a photo of a police officer standing in front of a row of lockers, with a caption that reads: "I'm a cop, not a janitor."

This meme is a photo of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, which caught fire in 1969 due to pollution. The image shows the river's water on fire, with flames licking the shore and boats floating in the background. The caption reads, "The Cuyahoga River, where the water is so polluted, it's on fire."

Urbanism

2024-03-17T22:38:23.202577+00:00

This meme is a photo of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, which caught fire in 1969 due to pollution. The image shows the river's water on fire, with flames licking the shore and boats floating in the background. The caption reads, "The Cuyahoga River, where the water is so polluted, it's on fire."

This meme is a screenshot of a Wikipedia article for a fictional place called "Tree That Owns Itself". The text reads: "The Tree That Owns Itself is a white oak tree in Athens, Georgia, that is said to have been declared the owner of the lot it stands on, and is therefore considered to be its own landlord." The meme is likely being used to express a sense of absurdity or humor, as it's a bizarre and unlikely scenario.

Urbanism

2024-03-17T04:45:47.945788+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a Wikipedia article for a fictional place called "Tree That Owns Itself". The text reads: "The Tree That Owns Itself is a white oak tree in Athens, Georgia, that is said to have been declared the owner of the lot it stands on, and is therefore considered to be its own landlord." The meme is likely being used to express a sense of absurdity or humor, as it's a bizarre and unlikely scenario.

The meme is a photo of a man sitting on a train with a confused expression on his face. The text overlay reads: "I'm not arguing I'm just explaining why I'm right".

Urbanism

2024-02-14T20:50:16.313067+00:00

The meme is a photo of a man sitting on a train with a confused expression on his face. The text overlay reads: "I'm not arguing I'm just explaining why I'm right".

This meme is a play on the idea that the user experience (UX) and design of a product are often separate, but interconnected, concepts. The image shows a person walking down a path, with the words "UX" and "Design" written on either side of the path. The text overlay reads "User Experience: I'm over here, just walking on the path. Design: Oh, I'm the one who made the path."

Urbanism

2024-01-23T02:16:08+00:00

This meme is a play on the idea that the user experience (UX) and design of a product are often separate, but interconnected, concepts. The image shows a person walking down a path, with the words "UX" and "Design" written on either side of the path. The text overlay reads "User Experience: I'm over here, just walking on the path. Design: Oh, I'm the one who made the path."

The meme is a photo of a highway overpass with a graffiti tag on the side of the structure. The text reads "Have a nice day" in a sarcastic, illegible handwriting style, implying the opposite sentiment. The phrase is meant to be ironic and humorous, poking fun at the idea of expressing goodwill in a public space.

Urbanism

2023-12-17T04:17:41+00:00

The meme is a photo of a highway overpass with a graffiti tag on the side of the structure. The text reads "Have a nice day" in a sarcastic, illegible handwriting style, implying the opposite sentiment. The phrase is meant to be ironic and humorous, poking fun at the idea of expressing goodwill in a public space.

The meme is a screenshot of a university's website, featuring a photo of an empty, old-looking student union building with a sign on the wall that reads "Student Union - Closed for Renovations". The caption reads: "Just went to my old college's student union and it's just a big empty room with a sign that says 'closed for renovations' 5 years ago".

Urbanism

2023-12-16T19:43:55+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a university's website, featuring a photo of an empty, old-looking student union building with a sign on the wall that reads "Student Union - Closed for Renovations". The caption reads: "Just went to my old college's student union and it's just a big empty room with a sign that says 'closed for renovations' 5 years ago".

The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit post with a title that reads "NIMBY" (Not In My Back Yard) followed by a dash and "protest" and then "...of" and finally "...the construction of additional pylons".

Urbanism

2023-12-07T19:57:12+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit post with a title that reads "NIMBY" (Not In My Back Yard) followed by a dash and "protest" and then "...of" and finally "...the construction of additional pylons".

This meme is a humorous image of a person's arm stuck in a garbage can, with a trash can lid on top of their arm, and a note that says "I'd rather die than get my arm stuck in a garbage can... said no one ever". The text above the image reads "I'd rather die than get my arm stuck in a garbage can... said no one ever".

Urbanism

2023-10-31T21:21:39+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a person's arm stuck in a garbage can, with a trash can lid on top of their arm, and a note that says "I'd rather die than get my arm stuck in a garbage can... said no one ever". The text above the image reads "I'd rather die than get my arm stuck in a garbage can... said no one ever".

The meme is a humorous commentary on the absurdity of certain situations. It features a picture of a person who is being forced to live in a parking garage, with a caption that reads "I can explain how I went from zero to hero in five years, by being trapped in a parking garage, living in my car, working from my car, and somehow getting a job at a major corporation."

Urbanism

2023-10-18T19:11:21+00:00

The meme is a humorous commentary on the absurdity of certain situations. It features a picture of a person who is being forced to live in a parking garage, with a caption that reads "I can explain how I went from zero to hero in five years, by being trapped in a parking garage, living in my car, working from my car, and somehow getting a job at a major corporation."

This meme is a humorous image of a person sitting at a table with a dog, with the caption "Architect: 'It's just a minor issue, I'll just add a few more floors to this skyscraper and it'll be fine.'" The text is overlaid on an image of a person trying to explain a complex design to a client, with a dog sitting at the table looking unimpressed.

Urbanism

2023-10-11T08:02:21+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a person sitting at a table with a dog, with the caption "Architect: 'It's just a minor issue, I'll just add a few more floors to this skyscraper and it'll be fine.'" The text is overlaid on an image of a person trying to explain a complex design to a client, with a dog sitting at the table looking unimpressed.

Urbanism

2023-09-06T23:54:36+00:00

The meme is a photo of a car with a bumper sticker that reads "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right".

Urbanism

2023-08-18T04:56:06+00:00

The meme is a photo of a car with a bumper sticker that reads "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right".

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a user named "bored in the future" (not the actual name, but the username is displayed in the tweet). The tweet reads: "yall should get library cards even if you dont have money, they're free and you can get books, music, and movies for free. also, most libraries have free wifi and you can use their computers for free. it's a game changer."

Urbanism

2023-06-17T06:33:48+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a user named "bored in the future" (not the actual name, but the username is displayed in the tweet). The tweet reads: "yall should get library cards even if you dont have money, they're free and you can get books, music, and movies for free. also, most libraries have free wifi and you can use their computers for free. it's a game changer."

The meme is an image of a giant metal cube with the caption "I can see you're a 3D model, but I'm a 2D taxpayer". The image is a play on the phrase "I see you", implying that the 3D model is aware of the 2D taxpayer, but the taxpayer is not aware of the 3D model.

Urbanism

2023-06-13T19:33:54+00:00

The meme is an image of a giant metal cube with the caption "I can see you're a 3D model, but I'm a 2D taxpayer". The image is a play on the phrase "I see you", implying that the 3D model is aware of the 2D taxpayer, but the taxpayer is not aware of the 3D model.

The meme is a play on the phrase "Escape from New York" but with a sci-fi twist. The image depicts a person in a futuristic spacesuit, surrounded by a desolate and barren landscape, with the caption "Escape from New York... to Mars" or "Escape from New York... to the Moon" (the exact text is not specified, but it's a play on the original phrase).

Urbanism

2023-06-05T05:52:52+00:00

The meme is a play on the phrase "Escape from New York" but with a sci-fi twist. The image depicts a person in a futuristic spacesuit, surrounded by a desolate and barren landscape, with the caption "Escape from New York... to Mars" or "Escape from New York... to the Moon" (the exact text is not specified, but it's a play on the original phrase).

This meme is a photo of a manhole cover in a city street. The image is captioned "The manhole covers in NYC are just like the ones in every other city, but NYC's are a little more... [insert text from the image]". The text on the image reads "I NY".

Urbanism

2023-06-03T03:08:28+00:00

This meme is a photo of a manhole cover in a city street. The image is captioned "The manhole covers in NYC are just like the ones in every other city, but NYC's are a little more... [insert text from the image]". The text on the image reads "I NY".

This meme is a comparison of the cities of Winnipeg and Fargo, highlighting their differences in size and population. The text reads: "Winnipeg: 690,000. Fargo: 125,000. Winnipeg is 5.5 times larger. Winnipeg is 55% denser."

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a comparison of the cities of Winnipeg and Fargo, highlighting their differences in size and population. The text reads: "Winnipeg: 690,000. Fargo: 125,000. Winnipeg is 5.5 times larger. Winnipeg is 55% denser."

This meme is a picture of a cat looking at a bowl of cereal with a surprised expression. The text overlay reads "I can smell the desperation" and "it's not a lie if you believe it". The meme is likely referencing the idea that the cat is so hungry it's willing to eat anything, even if it's not a good idea.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a picture of a cat looking at a bowl of cereal with a surprised expression. The text overlay reads "I can smell the desperation" and "it's not a lie if you believe it". The meme is likely referencing the idea that the cat is so hungry it's willing to eat anything, even if it's not a good idea.

The meme is a photo of a busy Amsterdam street from the 1970s, with a sea of old cars and bicycles. The image is captioned with a quote from a 1970s Amsterdam resident, saying "In Amsterdam, they asked me what I wanted to do with my life. I told them I wanted to be a street musician. They told me to see a job counselor."

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a photo of a busy Amsterdam street from the 1970s, with a sea of old cars and bicycles. The image is captioned with a quote from a 1970s Amsterdam resident, saying "In Amsterdam, they asked me what I wanted to do with my life. I told them I wanted to be a street musician. They told me to see a job counselor."

This meme is a picture of a small, empty parking space with a sign that reads "2 cars max". The caption above the image says "In a world where 1 car is a luxury, a 2 car garage is a mansion". The meme is poking fun at the idea that a small parking space is being touted as a luxury, implying that the standards for what is considered "luxurious" have become absurdly low.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a picture of a small, empty parking space with a sign that reads "2 cars max". The caption above the image says "In a world where 1 car is a luxury, a 2 car garage is a mansion". The meme is poking fun at the idea that a small parking space is being touted as a luxury, implying that the standards for what is considered "luxurious" have become absurdly low.

This meme features a picture of a dog, likely a Pomeranian or a similar breed, with its tongue out and ears back, looking embarrassed or guilty. The text "I can smell the desperation" is overlaid on the image, implying that the dog is aware of something and is trying to hide it. The image is likely a humorous take on a situation where someone is trying to hide something, but the dog's body language gives away their true intentions.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme features a picture of a dog, likely a Pomeranian or a similar breed, with its tongue out and ears back, looking embarrassed or guilty. The text "I can smell the desperation" is overlaid on the image, implying that the dog is aware of something and is trying to hide it. The image is likely a humorous take on a situation where someone is trying to hide something, but the dog's body language gives away their true intentions.

This meme is a humorous comparison between the idealistic expectations of youth and the harsh realities of adulthood. The image shows a young woman in a provocative outfit, likely a pop star or celebrity, with the caption "13 year old me: I'm gonna be a pop star by 20" and "20 year old me: I'll just get a 9-5 and be miserable". The meme pokes fun at the idea that as we get older, our ambitions and expectations often give way to more mundane and practical realities.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between the idealistic expectations of youth and the harsh realities of adulthood. The image shows a young woman in a provocative outfit, likely a pop star or celebrity, with the caption "13 year old me: I'm gonna be a pop star by 20" and "20 year old me: I'll just get a 9-5 and be miserable". The meme pokes fun at the idea that as we get older, our ambitions and expectations often give way to more mundane and practical realities.

The meme is a humorous image of a street bench with a sign that reads "Please sit, but not on the cactus" in a playful, tongue-in-cheek warning. The text "La arquitectura es mi pasión" (which translates to "Architecture is my passion") is overlaid on the image, implying that the architect's passion is so strong that they even designed a bench with a cactus on it. The image pokes fun at the idea that even the most enthusiastic architects can get carried away with their creative visions.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a humorous image of a street bench with a sign that reads "Please sit, but not on the cactus" in a playful, tongue-in-cheek warning. The text "La arquitectura es mi pasión" (which translates to "Architecture is my passion") is overlaid on the image, implying that the architect's passion is so strong that they even designed a bench with a cactus on it. The image pokes fun at the idea that even the most enthusiastic architects can get carried away with their creative visions.

This meme is a humorous illustration that depicts a chaotic and absurd scene. At the center of the image is a large, sprawling mess of people from various professions and ideologies, including a capitalist, a communist, a socialist, a fascist, and others, all fighting and arguing with each other. The text "I can explain supply and demand to you, and I can explain why you're wrong" appears in the image, highlighting the absurdity and conflict of the scene.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous illustration that depicts a chaotic and absurd scene. At the center of the image is a large, sprawling mess of people from various professions and ideologies, including a capitalist, a communist, a socialist, a fascist, and others, all fighting and arguing with each other. The text "I can explain supply and demand to you, and I can explain why you're wrong" appears in the image, highlighting the absurdity and conflict of the scene.

The meme features a screenshot from the TV show Breaking Bad, with Jesse Pinkman (played by Aaron Paul) sitting at a table with a look of concern on his face. The text overlay reads: "In a post-scarcity economy, where everyone has access to unlimited resources and no one needs to work, what's the point of having a job?" The meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that in a hypothetical post-scarcity society, the concept of work and employment would become obsolete.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme features a screenshot from the TV show Breaking Bad, with Jesse Pinkman (played by Aaron Paul) sitting at a table with a look of concern on his face. The text overlay reads: "In a post-scarcity economy, where everyone has access to unlimited resources and no one needs to work, what's the point of having a job?" The meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that in a hypothetical post-scarcity society, the concept of work and employment would become obsolete.

The meme is a screenshot of a book page with a highlighted sentence. The sentence reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." This self-referential joke is poking fun at the idea that a meme's description should be concise and easily understandable, but it's actually a clever play on words that requires the reader to understand the joke.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a book page with a highlighted sentence. The sentence reads: "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." This self-referential joke is poking fun at the idea that a meme's description should be concise and easily understandable, but it's actually a clever play on words that requires the reader to understand the joke.

The meme is a photo of a small, cramped apartment in Hong Kong, with a narrow bathroom and a toilet that's also a shower. The text that appears in the image is "In Hong Kong, there are 2.8 million people living in 1,300 sq km." Below the photo, it says "In Hong Kong, there are 2.8 million people living in 1,300 sq km. Or, to put it another way:..." and the text is followed by a photo of a toilet that's also a shower, with the words "In Hong Kong, the average apartment is 70 sq ft."

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a photo of a small, cramped apartment in Hong Kong, with a narrow bathroom and a toilet that's also a shower. The text that appears in the image is "In Hong Kong, there are 2.8 million people living in 1,300 sq km." Below the photo, it says "In Hong Kong, there are 2.8 million people living in 1,300 sq km. Or, to put it another way:..." and the text is followed by a photo of a toilet that's also a shower, with the words "In Hong Kong, the average apartment is 70 sq ft."

The meme is an image of a car with a bicycle on the roof, with a fire burning on top of the car. The image is captioned "2 seconds" and the time "2:55" is displayed in the top left corner. The meme is a humorous take on the concept of a car on fire with a bicycle on the roof, implying a chaotic and absurd situation.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is an image of a car with a bicycle on the roof, with a fire burning on top of the car. The image is captioned "2 seconds" and the time "2:55" is displayed in the top left corner. The meme is a humorous take on the concept of a car on fire with a bicycle on the roof, implying a chaotic and absurd situation.

The meme is a play on the classic "knock-knock" joke, but with a twist. The image shows a sign on a tree with a question mark, and below it, the answer "A chicken, because it's egg-cellent!" is written in a childlike handwriting style. The joke is a pun on the phrase "egg-cellent" and the word "egg" being a common chicken-related pun.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a play on the classic "knock-knock" joke, but with a twist. The image shows a sign on a tree with a question mark, and below it, the answer "A chicken, because it's egg-cellent!" is written in a childlike handwriting style. The joke is a pun on the phrase "egg-cellent" and the word "egg" being a common chicken-related pun.

This meme is a play on the common fear of public transportation. It shows a train with a caption that says "Transportation" and a person with a caption that says "L-istening to L-train announcements is T-R-A-U-M-A-T-I-C" (a wordplay on "traumatic" that is also a train-related pun).

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a play on the common fear of public transportation. It shows a train with a caption that says "Transportation" and a person with a caption that says "L-istening to L-train announcements is T-R-A-U-M-A-T-I-C" (a wordplay on "traumatic" that is also a train-related pun).

The meme is an image of a sidewalk with a small patch of grass that has been mowed into a ghostly shape. The text "Ghost of lost tree" is overlaid on the image, implying that a tree once stood in that spot but has since been removed, leaving behind a faint outline of its former presence. The image is likely meant to be humorous, poking fun at the idea that a tree can be so thoroughly erased from a public space that only its ghostly outline remains.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is an image of a sidewalk with a small patch of grass that has been mowed into a ghostly shape. The text "Ghost of lost tree" is overlaid on the image, implying that a tree once stood in that spot but has since been removed, leaving behind a faint outline of its former presence. The image is likely meant to be humorous, poking fun at the idea that a tree can be so thoroughly erased from a public space that only its ghostly outline remains.

The meme is a photo of a person wearing a mask with a sign that says "I can see you" on it. The image is a play on the classic horror movie trope where a character is aware of the presence of a monster or ghost, but the others in the scene are oblivious. The meme is likely referencing the common experience of being aware of someone's presence, but not being able to see them, which is a common theme in horror movies.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a photo of a person wearing a mask with a sign that says "I can see you" on it. The image is a play on the classic horror movie trope where a character is aware of the presence of a monster or ghost, but the others in the scene are oblivious. The meme is likely referencing the common experience of being aware of someone's presence, but not being able to see them, which is a common theme in horror movies.

The meme is a cartoon illustration of a man riding a bike with a child in a trailer behind him. The child is wearing a helmet and looking up at the man with a serious expression. The text "I told my kid to stop looking at screens before bed" appears above the illustration.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a cartoon illustration of a man riding a bike with a child in a trailer behind him. The child is wearing a helmet and looking up at the man with a serious expression. The text "I told my kid to stop looking at screens before bed" appears above the illustration.

This meme is a photo of a dog park with a sign that says "dog park" but has a typo and is actually spelled "dog par". The image is humorous because it's a play on words, implying that the park is so bad that it's even spelling its own name incorrectly.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a photo of a dog park with a sign that says "dog park" but has a typo and is actually spelled "dog par". The image is humorous because it's a play on words, implying that the park is so bad that it's even spelling its own name incorrectly.

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that appears to be a joke about a person's frustration with the location of a new London Underground station. The text reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." and "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it: This meme is a joke about a new London Underground station being built in a very inconvenient location, with the caption "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The image shows a map of London with a red circle around a new station, and the text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it."

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that appears to be a joke about a person's frustration with the location of a new London Underground station. The text reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." and "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it: This meme is a joke about a new London Underground station being built in a very inconvenient location, with the caption "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it." The image shows a map of London with a red circle around a new station, and the text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it."

This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that one's life is not going as planned. The image shows a person sitting on a couch, surrounded by clutter and mess, with a caption that reads: "I'm not lazy, I'm just on energy-saving mode. Like your phone, but without the phone." The meme pokes fun at the notion that being lazy is not just a personality trait, but rather a necessary response to the demands of modern life.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that one's life is not going as planned. The image shows a person sitting on a couch, surrounded by clutter and mess, with a caption that reads: "I'm not lazy, I'm just on energy-saving mode. Like your phone, but without the phone." The meme pokes fun at the notion that being lazy is not just a personality trait, but rather a necessary response to the demands of modern life.

The meme is a humorous comparison of two types of transportation: walking and driving. It presents a satirical take on the concept of "if you pay for it, it's yours" by applying it to transportation. The text in the image reads: "If walking costs you $1, then driving costs you $1.25. If biking costs you $1, then driving costs you $1.25."

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison of two types of transportation: walking and driving. It presents a satirical take on the concept of "if you pay for it, it's yours" by applying it to transportation. The text in the image reads: "If walking costs you $1, then driving costs you $1.25. If biking costs you $1, then driving costs you $1.25."

This meme is an image of a house with a caption that says "Remove all of the corn from your lawn" and another caption that says "But keep the corn in your garden". The image is likely a humorous take on the common phrase "remove all of the corn from your lawn" and is meant to be ironic or absurd.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is an image of a house with a caption that says "Remove all of the corn from your lawn" and another caption that says "But keep the corn in your garden". The image is likely a humorous take on the common phrase "remove all of the corn from your lawn" and is meant to be ironic or absurd.

This meme is a humorous take on the phrase "I'm going to go get a coffee" or a similar casual statement. The image shows a crowded public transportation vehicle, but the people are all staring blankly ahead, as if they're in a trance. The text at the top reads "I'm going to go get a coffee" and at the bottom "...then I'm going to go kill Jeff Bezos."

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the phrase "I'm going to go get a coffee" or a similar casual statement. The image shows a crowded public transportation vehicle, but the people are all staring blankly ahead, as if they're in a trance. The text at the top reads "I'm going to go get a coffee" and at the bottom "...then I'm going to go kill Jeff Bezos."

This meme is a humorous image of a police officer writing a ticket for a driver who was pulled over for driving too slowly. The officer is writing "speed too slow" on the ticket, implying that the driver was going so slow that they were actually a hazard to themselves and others on the road. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that someone could be so slow that they're actually a danger to themselves.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a police officer writing a ticket for a driver who was pulled over for driving too slowly. The officer is writing "speed too slow" on the ticket, implying that the driver was going so slow that they were actually a hazard to themselves and others on the road. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea that someone could be so slow that they're actually a danger to themselves.

The meme is a humorous image of a homeless person's makeshift shelter, with a cardboard sign reading "Homeless" and a "For Sale by Owner" sign with a price of $1. The image is likely meant to be ironic or satirical, poking fun at the idea of someone trying to sell their own home. The meme is likely to be accompanied by a caption or joke that adds to the humor.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a humorous image of a homeless person's makeshift shelter, with a cardboard sign reading "Homeless" and a "For Sale by Owner" sign with a price of $1. The image is likely meant to be ironic or satirical, poking fun at the idea of someone trying to sell their own home. The meme is likely to be accompanied by a caption or joke that adds to the humor.

This meme is a play on the iconic "I am your father" line from the movie Star Wars, but with a twist. The image shows a character from the movie, but with a surprising new identity, and the text "I am your father... no, I am your mother" is written on top of it.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a play on the iconic "I am your father" line from the movie Star Wars, but with a twist. The image shows a character from the movie, but with a surprising new identity, and the text "I am your father... no, I am your mother" is written on top of it.

This meme is an illustration of a futuristic cityscape, with towering skyscrapers and flying cars zipping through the air. The image is captioned "This is what the future will be like" and features a series of wacky and fantastical elements, including a giant robot, a flying car, and a person riding a unicycle on a high wire. The overall tone is playful and humorous, implying that the artist has a tongue-in-cheek view of what the future might be like.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is an illustration of a futuristic cityscape, with towering skyscrapers and flying cars zipping through the air. The image is captioned "This is what the future will be like" and features a series of wacky and fantastical elements, including a giant robot, a flying car, and a person riding a unicycle on a high wire. The overall tone is playful and humorous, implying that the artist has a tongue-in-cheek view of what the future might be like.

This meme is an image of a building with a sign that reads "College of Architecture and Planning" but the "o" is missing, making it say "College of Arhitecture and Planning". The joke is that the building's sign is misspelled, but the "College of Arhitecture and Planning" sounds like "College of Art and Planning".

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is an image of a building with a sign that reads "College of Architecture and Planning" but the "o" is missing, making it say "College of Arhitecture and Planning". The joke is that the building's sign is misspelled, but the "College of Arhitecture and Planning" sounds like "College of Art and Planning".

The meme is an image of a lawn with a large, unmanicured area in the center, surrounded by a neatly trimmed lawn. The image is captioned "Lawn, but technically a lawn" and has the word "lawn" crossed out with a red pen. The meme is poking fun at the idea of a "lawn" that is actually a large, unmanicured area, implying that it's not really a lawn at all.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is an image of a lawn with a large, unmanicured area in the center, surrounded by a neatly trimmed lawn. The image is captioned "Lawn, but technically a lawn" and has the word "lawn" crossed out with a red pen. The meme is poking fun at the idea of a "lawn" that is actually a large, unmanicured area, implying that it's not really a lawn at all.

This meme is a humorous image of a suburban neighborhood with a caption that reads "this is not a place of safety" in a bold, playful font. The image is likely a satirical commentary on the idea that suburban neighborhoods are often perceived as safe and welcoming, but the caption suggests that this is not actually the case. The tone is tongue-in-cheek and pokes fun at the notion that suburban neighborhoods are always safe and welcoming.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a suburban neighborhood with a caption that reads "this is not a place of safety" in a bold, playful font. The image is likely a satirical commentary on the idea that suburban neighborhoods are often perceived as safe and welcoming, but the caption suggests that this is not actually the case. The tone is tongue-in-cheek and pokes fun at the notion that suburban neighborhoods are always safe and welcoming.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two contrasting views on the cost of living in Berlin, Germany versus New York City, USA. The meme shows two images, one of a couple from Berlin and one of a stereotypical "New Yorker" with a frazzled expression. The text reads: "Berliners: We pay 600€ for a 1-bedroom apartment. Americans: I just paid 600€ for a 1-bedroom apartment and now I'm homeless."

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between two contrasting views on the cost of living in Berlin, Germany versus New York City, USA. The meme shows two images, one of a couple from Berlin and one of a stereotypical "New Yorker" with a frazzled expression. The text reads: "Berliners: We pay 600€ for a 1-bedroom apartment. Americans: I just paid 600€ for a 1-bedroom apartment and now I'm homeless."

The meme is a humorous image of a dinner table set with fine china and a lavish meal, but instead of guests, a row of buses is seated at the table. The caption reads "When you have to bus in all your friends for dinner". The meme is poking fun at the idea of having a large social gathering and needing to make special arrangements to accommodate all the guests.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a humorous image of a dinner table set with fine china and a lavish meal, but instead of guests, a row of buses is seated at the table. The caption reads "When you have to bus in all your friends for dinner". The meme is poking fun at the idea of having a large social gathering and needing to make special arrangements to accommodate all the guests.

This meme is a humorous and satirical image featuring a futuristic cityscape with towering skyscrapers and flying cars, but with a twist: the city is actually being built by a giant, slow-moving, and seemingly incompetent worm that's laying a massive underground tunnel system. The text overlay reads: "Just build a subway system, it's 2023." The meme pokes fun at the idea that, despite having advanced technology, we're still struggling to build basic infrastructure like a subway system.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous and satirical image featuring a futuristic cityscape with towering skyscrapers and flying cars, but with a twist: the city is actually being built by a giant, slow-moving, and seemingly incompetent worm that's laying a massive underground tunnel system. The text overlay reads: "Just build a subway system, it's 2023." The meme pokes fun at the idea that, despite having advanced technology, we're still struggling to build basic infrastructure like a subway system.

The meme is a photo of a cityscape with a large, vacant lot in the center, surrounded by buildings and a river. The text above the image reads: "In 1954, the city of St. Louis built a massive highway that cut through the middle of the city, destroying dozens of neighborhoods and displacing thousands of residents. Today, we still celebrate this achievement with a highway that's been named after the man who made it possible: The Dan McLaughlin Memorial Highway."

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a photo of a cityscape with a large, vacant lot in the center, surrounded by buildings and a river. The text above the image reads: "In 1954, the city of St. Louis built a massive highway that cut through the middle of the city, destroying dozens of neighborhoods and displacing thousands of residents. Today, we still celebrate this achievement with a highway that's been named after the man who made it possible: The Dan McLaughlin Memorial Highway."

The meme is a humorous take on a common phrase "I can see for miles and miles" but with a twist. The image shows a person with a confused expression and a caption that reads "I can see for miles and miles" but with the words "but I'd rather not" inserted in the middle. The meme is poking fun at the idea that just because you can see something, it doesn't mean you have to do something about it.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a humorous take on a common phrase "I can see for miles and miles" but with a twist. The image shows a person with a confused expression and a caption that reads "I can see for miles and miles" but with the words "but I'd rather not" inserted in the middle. The meme is poking fun at the idea that just because you can see something, it doesn't mean you have to do something about it.

The meme is a playful image of a dinosaur (a T-Rex) riding a skateboard and doing a trick, with a caption that says "I can smell the desperation".

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a playful image of a dinosaur (a T-Rex) riding a skateboard and doing a trick, with a caption that says "I can smell the desperation".

This meme is a picture of a blank sign with the words "Attractions" written on it. The sign is empty, with no other words or images, implying that there are no attractions or interesting things to see. The humor comes from the expectation that a sign would normally list the names of attractions, but in this case, it's just blank.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a picture of a blank sign with the words "Attractions" written on it. The sign is empty, with no other words or images, implying that there are no attractions or interesting things to see. The humor comes from the expectation that a sign would normally list the names of attractions, but in this case, it's just blank.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two different scenarios, with a photo of a person sitting on a bus. The text at the top of the image reads "Me when gas prices are low" and the text at the bottom reads "Me when gas prices are high". The meme is poking fun at the idea that a person's mood or behavior can change drastically depending on the current gas prices.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between two different scenarios, with a photo of a person sitting on a bus. The text at the top of the image reads "Me when gas prices are low" and the text at the bottom reads "Me when gas prices are high". The meme is poking fun at the idea that a person's mood or behavior can change drastically depending on the current gas prices.

The meme is a humorous take on the classic "I can walk" meme format, but with a twist. The image shows a person riding a bike, with the text "I can bike" and a subsequent text "but I'll still take the bus". The meme pokes fun at the idea that people often prioritize convenience over environmental or health concerns.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a humorous take on the classic "I can walk" meme format, but with a twist. The image shows a person riding a bike, with the text "I can bike" and a subsequent text "but I'll still take the bus". The meme pokes fun at the idea that people often prioritize convenience over environmental or health concerns.

The meme is a screenshot of a news article with a headline that reads "Inmate who escaped from prison in 1973 says he's still on the run, 50 years later". Below the headline is a photo of a man with a caption "Inmate who escaped from prison in 1973 says he's still on the run, 50 years later" and a quote from the article "I'm not sure what I did wrong, I just wasn't ready for the 70s".

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a news article with a headline that reads "Inmate who escaped from prison in 1973 says he's still on the run, 50 years later". Below the headline is a photo of a man with a caption "Inmate who escaped from prison in 1973 says he's still on the run, 50 years later" and a quote from the article "I'm not sure what I did wrong, I just wasn't ready for the 70s".

This meme is a humorous image of a Korean drama (K-drama) scene where a character, played by actor Lee Min-Ho, is suddenly and unexpectedly interrupted by a taxi driver yelling "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 a K-drama, where a character (played by Lee Min-Ho) is standing in the middle of the road, looking shocked and surprised. The text "In a drama, when you're about to deliver a dramatic line..." appears on top of the image, and the bottom text reads "Get in the taxi!"

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a Korean drama (K-drama) scene where a character, played by actor Lee Min-Ho, is suddenly and unexpectedly interrupted by a taxi driver yelling "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 a K-drama, where a character (played by Lee Min-Ho) is standing in the middle of the road, looking shocked and surprised. The text "In a drama, when you're about to deliver a dramatic line..." appears on top of the image, and the bottom text reads "Get in the taxi!"

This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of being a "lone wolf" or an individual who prefers to be alone. The image shows a crowded cityscape with a large, imposing skyscraper in the background, with a small, solitary figure standing on the rooftop, looking out over the city. The text accompanying the image reads: "I don't need people. I am fine with being alone."

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of being a "lone wolf" or an individual who prefers to be alone. The image shows a crowded cityscape with a large, imposing skyscraper in the background, with a small, solitary figure standing on the rooftop, looking out over the city. The text accompanying the image reads: "I don't need people. I am fine with being alone."

The meme is a comparison between two different versions of a character from the popular TV show "Game of Thrones". The left image shows a character from the show, Jon Snow, in his "Jon Snow" outfit, while the right image shows the same character in a ridiculous, over-the-top outfit. The text in the meme reads: "I'm not a lawyer, but I play one on TV" and "I'm not a doctor, but I'll be your doctor".

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a comparison between two different versions of a character from the popular TV show "Game of Thrones". The left image shows a character from the show, Jon Snow, in his "Jon Snow" outfit, while the right image shows the same character in a ridiculous, over-the-top outfit. The text in the meme reads: "I'm not a lawyer, but I play one on TV" and "I'm not a doctor, but I'll be your doctor".

This meme is a humorous take on the popular dating app Tinder. The text reads: "My Tinder profile says 'I love hiking' but in reality, I'm more of a 'I love sitting on a couch with a glass of wine' kind of person. I'm looking for someone who doesn't mind a lazy Sunday afternoon." The meme is poking fun at the idea that people often present themselves in a more adventurous or active way on dating apps, when in reality they might be more laid-back.

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This meme is a humorous take on the popular dating app Tinder. The text reads: "My Tinder profile says 'I love hiking' but in reality, I'm more of a 'I love sitting on a couch with a glass of wine' kind of person. I'm looking for someone who doesn't mind a lazy Sunday afternoon." The meme is poking fun at the idea that people often present themselves in a more adventurous or active way on dating apps, when in reality they might be more laid-back.

This meme is a play on the classic "I want to live in a..." format, but with a humorous twist. The image shows a person in a suit, with a caption that reads: "I want to live in a neighborhood where everyone is as miserable as I am." The text continues: "You know, where everyone's always complaining about something, where the air is thick with angst, where the only thing that brings us together is our collective disdain for life."

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a play on the classic "I want to live in a..." format, but with a humorous twist. The image shows a person in a suit, with a caption that reads: "I want to live in a neighborhood where everyone is as miserable as I am." The text continues: "You know, where everyone's always complaining about something, where the air is thick with angst, where the only thing that brings us together is our collective disdain for life."

The meme is a humorous comparison between two buildings, with the caption "Articulated Bus" and "Articulated Building". The image shows a bus with a long, curved body, with the text "Holds more people than a regular bus" and "Can go around corners more easily". Next to it, a building is depicted with a similar curved shape, with the text "Holds more people than a regular building" and "Can go around corners more easily".

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The meme is a humorous comparison between two buildings, with the caption "Articulated Bus" and "Articulated Building". The image shows a bus with a long, curved body, with the text "Holds more people than a regular bus" and "Can go around corners more easily". Next to it, a building is depicted with a similar curved shape, with the text "Holds more people than a regular building" and "Can go around corners more easily".

The meme is a humorous comparison between a 1940s-style poster advocating for the liberation of people from public transportation, and a modern-day image of a crowded highway. The text "I want to liberate people from the tyranny of traffic" is overlaid on the image of a congested highway. The meme pokes fun at the idea that the original poster's call to action is still relevant today, in the form of traffic jams and congestion.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison between a 1940s-style poster advocating for the liberation of people from public transportation, and a modern-day image of a crowded highway. The text "I want to liberate people from the tyranny of traffic" is overlaid on the image of a congested highway. The meme pokes fun at the idea that the original poster's call to action is still relevant today, in the form of traffic jams and congestion.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the difference between how people perceive the "American" infrastructure in other countries versus how it's actually experienced in the United States. The meme consists of two panels, each with a different image of a character with a shocked expression. The first panel says "Me, happy that American infrastructure is so great" and the second panel says "Me, realizing that American infrastructure is just as bad as everyone else said".

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the difference between how people perceive the "American" infrastructure in other countries versus how it's actually experienced in the United States. The meme consists of two panels, each with a different image of a character with a shocked expression. The first panel says "Me, happy that American infrastructure is so great" and the second panel says "Me, realizing that American infrastructure is just as bad as everyone else said".

The meme is a side-by-side comparison of two images. The top image shows a crowded, polluted city street in the 1980s, with cars and pedestrians everywhere. The bottom image shows a serene, green park with a canal running through it, with people biking and walking along the path. The text "In 2 minutes" appears in the bottom left corner of the top image, and "Now" appears in the bottom right corner of the bottom image. The caption at the top of the meme reads "In 2 minutes" and "Now", implying that the transformation from a polluted city to a peaceful park occurred in just 2 minutes, but is actually a joke referencing the 2-minute noodle brand.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a side-by-side comparison of two images. The top image shows a crowded, polluted city street in the 1980s, with cars and pedestrians everywhere. The bottom image shows a serene, green park with a canal running through it, with people biking and walking along the path. The text "In 2 minutes" appears in the bottom left corner of the top image, and "Now" appears in the bottom right corner of the bottom image. The caption at the top of the meme reads "In 2 minutes" and "Now", implying that the transformation from a polluted city to a peaceful park occurred in just 2 minutes, but is actually a joke referencing the 2-minute noodle brand.

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The meme is a visual comparison between the train stations of China and the United States. The image shows two side-by-side photos, one of a sleek, modern Chinese train station with a bright, clean interior, and the other of a worn, dimly lit New York City subway station with graffiti-covered walls. The text "China vs USA" appears above the images, implying that the contrast between the two stations is a reflection of the countries' differing economic and social systems.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a visual comparison between the train stations of China and the United States. The image shows two side-by-side photos, one of a sleek, modern Chinese train station with a bright, clean interior, and the other of a worn, dimly lit New York City subway station with graffiti-covered walls. The text "China vs USA" appears above the images, implying that the contrast between the two stations is a reflection of the countries' differing economic and social systems.

The meme is a humorous take on a common frustration when using GPS navigation. It depicts a character from the animated series "Avatar: The Last Airbender" (Zuko) and a narrator's internal monologue as they become increasingly frustrated with their GPS directions. The text "I was supposed to turn left 3 miles ago" is overlaid on the image, highlighting the character's growing anger and disappointment.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a humorous take on a common frustration when using GPS navigation. It depicts a character from the animated series "Avatar: The Last Airbender" (Zuko) and a narrator's internal monologue as they become increasingly frustrated with their GPS directions. The text "I was supposed to turn left 3 miles ago" is overlaid on the image, highlighting the character's growing anger and disappointment.

This meme is a play on the classic 1950s photo of a packed subway car, but with a modern twist. The original image shows a crowded subway car with people reading newspapers, but in this meme, the text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is overlaid on top of the image, making it a self-referential joke about the difficulty of describing a visual image to someone who can't see it.

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a play on the classic 1950s photo of a packed subway car, but with a modern twist. The original image shows a crowded subway car with people reading newspapers, but in this meme, the text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is overlaid on top of the image, making it a self-referential joke about the difficulty of describing a visual image to someone who can't see it.

This meme is a humorous illustration of a person who claims to be 97.3% feral, implying they have a strong connection to their wild, animalistic instincts. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is actually the description itself, and the image shows a person with a furry, animal-like appearance, but the actual image is not described.

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This meme is a humorous illustration of a person who claims to be 97.3% feral, implying they have a strong connection to their wild, animalistic instincts. The text "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" is actually the description itself, and the image shows a person with a furry, animal-like appearance, but the actual image is not described.

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The meme is a play on the common phrase "electric car charging station" and replaces "electric" with "electric car", implying that a car is somehow charging itself. The text "electric car charging station" is written in a way that's meant to be read as "electric car car charging station", with the word "car" inserted between "electric" and "car".

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The meme is a play on the common phrase "electric car charging station" and replaces "electric" with "electric car", implying that a car is somehow charging itself. The text "electric car charging station" is written in a way that's meant to be read as "electric car car charging station", with the word "car" inserted between "electric" and "car".

The meme is a humorous illustration of a large, empty parking lot with a single, tiny house in the center. The text at the top reads "Why did the kid cross the road?" and the text at the bottom says "To get to the other side... of the parking lot." The meme is poking fun at the idea that a child's reason for crossing a road is often met with skepticism, but in this case, the child is simply trying to get to the other side of a massive parking lot, which is a ridiculous and humorous reason.

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The meme is a humorous illustration of a large, empty parking lot with a single, tiny house in the center. The text at the top reads "Why did the kid cross the road?" and the text at the bottom says "To get to the other side... of the parking lot." The meme is poking fun at the idea that a child's reason for crossing a road is often met with skepticism, but in this case, the child is simply trying to get to the other side of a massive parking lot, which is a ridiculous and humorous reason.

This meme is a humorous illustration of a city plan, featuring a sprawling metropolis with numerous buildings, roads, and parks. The city is surrounded by a giant circle with a dotted line, implying that it's being "zoned" for some kind of development or expansion. The text overlay reads "ZONING" in bold, playful letters.

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This meme is a humorous illustration of a city plan, featuring a sprawling metropolis with numerous buildings, roads, and parks. The city is surrounded by a giant circle with a dotted line, implying that it's being "zoned" for some kind of development or expansion. The text overlay reads "ZONING" in bold, playful letters.

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation where a user is responding to a post about a New York City subway station's benches being removed. The user is jokingly asking if the benches were removed to save money for a new subway car, and the New York City subway's official Twitter account responds with a sarcastic comment about the benches being removed to make the station "more accessible" to people without homes.

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This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation where a user is responding to a post about a New York City subway station's benches being removed. The user is jokingly asking if the benches were removed to save money for a new subway car, and the New York City subway's official Twitter account responds with a sarcastic comment about the benches being removed to make the station "more accessible" to people without homes.

This meme is a play on the phrase "Make Love, Not War" and replaces "Love" with "Fore", a golf pun. The image likely features a picture of a golf course or golfers in a humorous or ironic way. The text "Make the golf course... a public sex forest" is a tongue-in-cheek suggestion to transform a golf course into a more... unconventional recreational area.

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This meme is a play on the phrase "Make Love, Not War" and replaces "Love" with "Fore", a golf pun. The image likely features a picture of a golf course or golfers in a humorous or ironic way. The text "Make the golf course... a public sex forest" is a tongue-in-cheek suggestion to transform a golf course into a more... unconventional recreational area.

This meme features a photo of a character from the Star Wars franchise, likely from the original trilogy or the prequels, with a caption that implies they are getting away with a crime. The text "I know" is often used to express a sense of knowing or being aware of something, but in this case, it's used in a humorous way to imply that the character is aware of their own wrongdoing.

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This meme features a photo of a character from the Star Wars franchise, likely from the original trilogy or the prequels, with a caption that implies they are getting away with a crime. The text "I know" is often used to express a sense of knowing or being aware of something, but in this case, it's used in a humorous way to imply that the character is aware of their own wrongdoing.

This meme is an image of a snowplow driver's perspective, looking out at a massive snowbank that has formed in front of their plow. The text "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm stuck in this snowbank" appears in the image. The meme is likely referencing a common frustration of snowplow drivers who get stuck in the snow they're trying to clear.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is an image of a snowplow driver's perspective, looking out at a massive snowbank that has formed in front of their plow. The text "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm stuck in this snowbank" appears in the image. The meme is likely referencing a common frustration of snowplow drivers who get stuck in the snow they're trying to clear.

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation where a user is responding to a tweet about a joke that doesn't make sense. The user types "in 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" and then types "I don't know". The joke is essentially a self-referential paradox, where the user is asking someone to describe the meme, but then admits they don't know how to do so.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation where a user is responding to a tweet about a joke that doesn't make sense. The user types "in 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it" and then types "I don't know". The joke is essentially a self-referential paradox, where the user is asking someone to describe the meme, but then admits they don't know how to do so.

This meme is a screenshot of a conversation on the social media platform Twitter. The text reads: "In 2023, a man was arrested for attempting to break into the house of a 72-year-old woman in LA. The man was caught because he left his phone behind, which contained his Snapchat profile. The profile picture was of a 72-year-old man." The image is not actually a meme, but rather a news article screenshot.

Urbanism

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a conversation on the social media platform Twitter. The text reads: "In 2023, a man was arrested for attempting to break into the house of a 72-year-old woman in LA. The man was caught because he left his phone behind, which contained his Snapchat profile. The profile picture was of a 72-year-old man." The image is not actually a meme, but rather a news article screenshot.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two hypothetical islands. The first island is a utopian community where every house is occupied by a single person, with a caption "100% of houses are occupied". The second island is a dystopian community where every house is occupied by 100 people, with a caption "100% of houses are occupied... by 100 people". The meme pokes fun at the idea of a community where every house is occupied, implying that it's not as ideal as it seems.

Urbanism

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

This meme is a humorous comparison between two hypothetical islands. The first island is a utopian community where every house is occupied by a single person, with a caption "100% of houses are occupied". The second island is a dystopian community where every house is occupied by 100 people, with a caption "100% of houses are occupied... by 100 people". The meme pokes fun at the idea of a community where every house is occupied, implying that it's not as ideal as it seems.

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that certain people are destined for greatness, but instead they end up doing something mundane. The text in the image reads: "Born to be a hero, but I was born to be a librarian" and "Born to be a rockstar, but I was born to be a accountant".

Urbanism

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

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that certain people are destined for greatness, but instead they end up doing something mundane. The text in the image reads: "Born to be a hero, but I was born to be a librarian" and "Born to be a rockstar, but I was born to be a accountant".