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 photo of a empty, dilapidated shopping mall with a caption that reads: "I visited a community college campus that used to be a mall. It's weird but I kinda like it? It's like a museum of abandoned consum...

Topic: Urbanism - Decay Posted:

This meme is a sarcastic commentary on the perception that many Christians are not actually following the teachings of their religion, but rather using it to justify their own personal biases and prejudices. The text...

Topic: Anti-Christianity Posted:

The meme features a picture of a monkey with a distorted face, holding a "D" shaped object (a D-Shape 3D printer) and a sign that says "D-Shape". The text "D-Shape" is also written above the monkey's head. The image i...

Topic: Science Posted:

The meme is a black-and-white photograph of a person in a lab coat holding a large, spherical object, with a caption "try that in a small town". The image is likely a humorous reference to the idea that some scientifi...

Topic: Science Posted:

The meme is a humorous illustration of a truck with a large, green, and very long trailer, with the words "I can park it" written on it. The image is meant to poke fun at the idea that someone is bragging about their...

Topic: Sustainability Posted:

The meme is a commentary on the perceived inefficiency and bureaucratic nature of corporate culture. The image depicts a classic Western-style wagon stuck in the mud, with the caption "Stuck in the mud, can't proceed"...

Topic: Anti-Corporations Posted:

The meme is an image of Jesus Christ with a caption "When you realize you've been using the same shampoo for years". The image is a play on the traditional depiction of Jesus, but with a humorous twist, poking fun at...

Topic: Queer - Post-Structuralism Posted:

The meme is a screenshot of a New York Times article with the headline "How to Feel Alive Again" and a caption that says "You've reached your limit of free articles". This is a humorous take on the common experience o...

Topic: Millenihilism Posted:

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from @derekz: "You can't even begin to understand the difference between a Marxist and a socialist until you can explain the difference between a Marxist and a socialist." Th...

Topic: Anti-Reactionary Posted:

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet that reads: "If you can't tell the difference between a historian and a propagandist, you have been trained." The image is a photo of a historian, but the tweet is from a Twitter ac...

Topic: Anti-Conservative Posted: