Biblioteca Memetica

A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Disclaimer: I often save memes that I disagree with; seeing something here should not be taken as evidence that I agree with it. I have been saving and categorizing tens of thousands of memes for decades. Many times I save a meme specifically because I disagree with it and in order to create new memes that counter its message.

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The meme is a humorous comparison between the scientific concept of helium, a noble gas, and the historical figure of Maximilien Robespierre, who was known as "The Incorruptible" and was executed by guillotine. The me...

Topic: Science Posted:

The meme is a humorous interpretation of the "I can read your mind" trope, where a person's thoughts are literally displayed on their forehead. The image shows a person with a thought bubble on their forehead, but ins...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and a user named "read" (not the actual username, but a placeholder). The user asks Elon to allow NSFW (not safe for work) content on Twitter, to wh...

Topic: Anti-Oligarch Posted:

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Elon Musk and a user named "Elon" (not the actual Elon Musk). The user "Elon" asks Elon Musk to allow him to post porn on Twitter, to which Musk responds with...

Topic: Anti-Billionaire Posted:

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Topic: Mental Health Posted:

The meme is a screenshot of a text conversation where a person is trying to explain the concept of post-structuralism to someone. The person is frustrated with the other person's lack of understanding and says "You're...

Topic: Queer - Post-Structuralism Posted:

The meme is a humorous illustration of the concept of commodity fetishism, a Marxist idea that people's values and desires are shaped by the products they buy and use. The image shows a person holding a smartphone, wi...

Topic: Marxism - Commodity Fetishism Posted:

This meme is a play on the classic Simpsons episode "They're Coming for Us," where the character Homer's "They're coming for us" is misinterpreted as "They're coming for us" in a different context. The meme uses a sim...

Topic: Anti-Reactionary Posted:

The meme is an image of a "Banned in the U.S.A." sign from The Simpsons, but with the words "Anti-Conservative" instead. The image is a play on the classic sign, but with a new and humorous twist. The text on the sign...

Topic: Anti-Conservative Posted:

This meme is an example of queer post-structuralism, which challenges traditional notions of identity and meaning. The meme's text, "you ever dip your entire Oreo in milk except for the part where you hold it," is a p...

Topic: Queer - Post-Structuralism Posted: