2025-06-01T02:23:47.737989+00:00
The meme is a humorous response to someone who is speeding and is being a safe driver. The text at the top reads: "*someone drives the speed limit and is being a safe driver*". The response is a series of rapid, excited, and enthusiastic "OHHHSSSSSSSS" sounds, which are represented in the text as: "me: OHHHMMYYYYYYFUUUUUUUUUCCCJJKI-IIIINNNNNNGODDDDDDDDD GOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!". The image is a photo of the Muppet character "Kermit the Frog" with his mouth open in a wide, excited, and enthusiastic "WOOO!" sound. The image is meant to be humorous and exaggerated, as if Kermit is saying "WOOO!" in a very loud and excited way.
2025-01-15T20:41:58.119602+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison between the sleep patterns of city planners and the quality of their work. It features two images of roads, one with a bike lane and one without, with the caption "City planners after getting 8 hours of sleep" and "City planners after getting 7 hours of sleep." The implication is that when city planners are well-rested, they can create effective and safe infrastructure, but when they are sleep-deprived, they can only create roads that are missing basic features like bike lanes.
2024-10-20T06:21:19.241194+00:00
The meme features a series of stop signs on a road, each one getting smaller and more distant as they recede into the distance. The text on the signs reads "STOP" in bold, white letters. The joke is that the signs are getting smaller and more distant, but still very much still saying "STOP" in a humorous and absurd way.
2024-04-03T22:55:39.540457+00:00
This meme is a Twitter post from the account "Strong Towns" that uses a friendly reminder to joke about bollards, which are typically used to block or control traffic. The post's text reads: "Friendly reminder: bollards." The image is likely a photo of a street with bollards, but its specific content is not described.
2024-03-28T22:48:44.690113+00:00
The meme is a satirical image of a map of a US town's shopping area, with several popular restaurants and stores marked with orange icons. The text at the top reads, "The European mind cannot comprehend this." The image is meant to be humorous, implying that the diversity of American food and food-places is so vast and complex that it would be too much for someone from Europe to understand. The image is likely meant to be ironic or satirical, rather than a serious commentary on the differences between European and American cultures.
2024-03-24T17:29:52.339145+00:00
The meme is a play on words, using a satirical image to comment on the idea that 15-minute cities, which are urban planning concepts that aim to reduce travel times to 15 minutes, are actually prisons. The image shows a street with people on bicycles and a train, and a map of a city with a single, massive, and “prison-like” block of houses. The text at the top says, "If 15-minute cities are prisons..." and the text at the bottom says, "Then what is this?"
2024-03-20T05:44:46.092112+00:00
This meme features a photo of a traffic sign that says "No horn blowing except for anger" with a red "No" symbol in a circle. The sign is displayed in a city setting, likely in a busy area with many people and vehicles. The sign's unusual message and use of a red "No" symbol, typically used to indicate a rule or warning, are likely meant to be humorous and satirical.
2024-03-09T00:52:01.155851+00:00
The image is of a truck with a humorous and somewhat threatening message written on the back. The message reads: "I ROLL BACK AT STOP'S. THIS TRUCK MEANS NOTHING TO ME. STAY OFF MY ASS IF YOU VALUE YOURS." The message is written in a childish, handwritten style, with some of the words and letters misspelled or intentionally misspelled for effect.
2024-01-18T23:31:33+00:00
The meme features an image of a deserted street with a single car driving down the road. The text reads, "It's so hard being a walkpilled cardiomaxxer in a carcel gascucked state like Arizona." This phrase is a mix of words that are intentionally misspelled or used in a way that is not typically correct, making it a humorous and satirical commentary on the state of Arizona.
2023-11-09T21:35:17+00:00
The meme features a person looking back at something with a confused expression. The text above the person reads: "I bring a sort of... leaving enough room for other cars to merge... Vibe to the highway that the Ford F-150 tailgating me doesn't really like." The person is looking back at something, likely a car, and the text is a humorous description of a situation where someone is being tailgated by a Ford F-150. The person is looking back at the F-150, which is driving behind them, and is expressing their frustration with the situation.
2023-11-09T21:25:48+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison between people and parking, implying that people are more complex and dynamic than parking, which is often a simple and static concept. The image is likely a photo of a crowded street or public space, with many people walking or standing together. The text "People > Parking" is meant to be humorous and ironic, suggesting that people are more interesting and dynamic than something as mundane as parking.
2023-11-04T23:01:00+00:00
The meme is a play on the popular song "This Is the Place" by The . The top image shows a busy street with people shopping and walking. The bottom image is an aerial view of a parking lot. The text at the top of the image reads, "This is a place" and the text at the bottom of the image reads, "This is a parking lot." The meme is making a humorous comparison between a busy street and a parking lot.
2023-10-22T21:32:25+00:00
The meme is an image of a stone street with a crack in it, making a "V" shape. The image has the text "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right" next to it. The idea is that just like how the stone street has a crack in it, it's not a whole or a complete thing, but rather a part of something else. The text is saying that when someone is explaining why they're right, they're not actually arguing, they're just explaining why they're right.
2023-10-22T21:32:17+00:00
The meme is a comparison between the age of a Roman road and a modern road. The top image shows a Roman road with the text "2331 yrs old, built by the Romans". The bottom image shows a modern road with a pothole and the text "9 years old, made by IDOT" (a play on the phrase "I D-O-T" meaning "I do not think" but also referencing the state's Department of Transportation). The meme is making a humorous comparison between the long-lasting nature of Roman infrastructure and the short-lived nature of modern infrastructure.
2023-09-22T22:49:22+00:00
The meme is a tweet from the Twitter account "Strong Towns" with a photo of a residential street in a neighborhood. The photo shows a tree-lined, paved street with houses on either side, and the text "Baldwin Park, Orlando, Florida" is in the bottom left corner. The tweet itself reads: "Just like highways don't have to accommodate people walking, streets don't have to accommodate people driving."
2023-07-22T03:09:23+00:00
This meme is a satirical image that critiques the lack of physical barriers in some Chicanos' (a community of people of Mexican descent) neighborhoods. The image shows an example of a street where a Chicanos' neighborhood is not properly protected from traffic, and an example of a street where a Chicanos' neighborhood is protected from traffic. The image also includes the text "Chicanos on roads" and "Chicanos on roads" at the top and bottom of the image, respectively.
2023-07-19T03:03:32+00:00
The meme is a joke about why children often go outside to play. It features a dark, empty parking lot with many cars parked in it. The text at the top of the image reads, "Why don't the kids go outside?" The response to this question is simply, "Outside." The joke is that the answer is so obvious that it's almost a joke.
2023-06-22T18:33:44+00:00
The meme is a comparison between the temperatures in two cities, with the top image showing a city with extremely high temperatures (61.1°C) and the bottom image showing a city with a much cooler temperature (22.8°C). The text above the images reads, "Same city, same day, same time: two different streets." The meme is meant to be humorous and ironic, highlighting the contrast between the two temperatures and the idea that they are both located in the same city on the same day and time.
2023-06-20T21:23:00+00:00
The meme is a photo of a bus stopping at an intersection in front of a footbridge. The image is accompanied by the text "Why doesn't anyone use this amazing foot bridge? It's so safe for everyone!" The tone is sarcastic and ironic, implying that the bridge is actually a hazard.
2023-06-08T02:44:26+00:00
The meme is a photo of a car's rear window with a yellow diamond-shaped sticker that reads: "NO BABIES ON BOARD. FEEL FREE TO RAM INTO ME!" The text above the image says: "When you find out she has her tubes tied." The meme is a humorous way to express the idea that someone's partner has been or is about to be sterilized, and they're now free to live their life without the burden of having to deal with a partner's or their own child's needs.
2023-06-06T20:13:17+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between two users. The top user, @ChadNotChud, makes a joke about not being allowed to ride a bike in America, but the bottom user, @EPM106, responds with a question about the existence of bicycles in America. The meme is humorous because it's a response to a non-sequit
2023-05-26T19:43:53+00:00
The meme is a before-and-after comparison of a city's transportation system. The top image, labeled "1980", shows a busy highway with multiple lanes of traffic, while the bottom image, labeled "2022", shows a peaceful canal with people paddling or standing on boards. The contrast between the two images is meant to be humorous and satirical, implying that the city has become more... "water-ious" over time.
2023-05-26T00:10:54+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison of the four phases of Mars colonization, which are: 1) Arrival, 2) Exploration, 3) Settlement, and 4) Over-Commercialization. The text "the 4 phases of mars colonization" is at the top, and the four images below show a desolate Mars landscape, a person in a spacesuit, a small settlement, and a bustling, over- commercialized city with many cars, buildings, and billboards.
2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison between how a neighborhood appears to the general public and how it appears to the person who lives there. The top image shows a typical suburban neighborhood with a few houses and trees. The bottom image shows the same neighborhood but with a racing track and numerous advertisements from companies like Heineken, Pirelli, and Emirates. The text above the images reads, "What my neighborhood looks like" and "What I see in my head." The meme is meant to be humorous and satirical, implying that the person's imagination is so vivid that they can see a full-fledged racing track in their own neighborhood.
2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00
The meme is a humorous observation about the perceived nature of God's relationship with humanity. It begins with the statement "I believe God...," followed by a satirical explanation of how God's relationship with humans is actually based on a perfect, futuristic and de ... [Read more] The meme is a humorous observation about the perceived nature of God's relationship with humanity. It begins with the statement "I believe God...," followed by a satirical explanation of how God's relationship with humans is actually based on a perfect, futur ... [Read more] The meme is a humorous observation about the perceived nature of God's relationship with humanity. It begins with the statement "I believe God...," followed by a satirical explanation of how God's relationship with humans is actually based on a perfect, f ... [Read more]
2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00
This meme is a satirical take on the popular "drunk driving" warning signs that are often seen on roads. The text reads: "drunk driving may kill a lot of people, but it also helps a lot of people get to work on time, so, it's impossible to say if it's bad or not." The meme is meant to be humorous and ironic, highlighting the often-acknowleded but often-ignored
2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00
The meme is a news article from "Dailymail.com" with a title that reads: "Dismembered human penis found in the parking lot of an Alabama gas station - as cops believe it belongs to dead motorcyclist who was 'torn to pieces' in multiple vehicle crash on nearby interstate." The article is a satirical article, as it is not a real news story. The article is likely meant to be humorous and is not meant to be taken seriously. The title is meant to be attention-grabbing and is likely intended to be humorous. The article is likely meant to be a satire of the idea that people would be so interested in a story about a dismembered human penis.
2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00
The meme is a tweet that uses an image of a highway interchange to make a humorous point about the concept of "remoteness" in the context of motorized vehicles. The text in the image reads: "Motorized vehicles create remoteness which they alone can shrink. They create distances for all, and shrink them for only a few." The tweet is meant to be humorous and ironic, highlighting the idea that while motorized vehicles can make it easier to travel to places, they also create distance and make it easier to stay in one place.
2023-05-10T20:59:58+00:00
This meme is a humorous comparison between the quality of roads built by the Romans and those built by modern cities. The top image shows a well-paved and well-maintained Roman road, with the caption "Built by the Romans 4000 years ago." The bottom image shows a pothole-ridden and crumbling modern road, with the caption "Built by my city 2 weeks ago." The meme pokes fun at the idea that modern cities can't even build a decent road, let alone a long-lasting one like the Romans.