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.

Freshest Memes:

All Categories:

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a user named @NeoDadaism, featuring a photo of a person with a puzzled expression and the text "what if we all just pretended to be interested in each other's hobbies". The ima...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

I couldn't find any information on the meme you're referring to. Could you provide more context or details about the image?

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

The meme is a screenshot of a Zoom meeting where a participant's video is displaying a "You are in presentation mode" screen, but with a twist - the participant is actually just a cat sitting in front of a computer sc...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

This meme is a Neo-Dadaist reinterpretation of a classic image, featuring a child's drawing of a family with a father, mother, and child. The meme presents a distorted and unsettling version of this familiar image, wi...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

This meme is a humorous example of Neo-Dadaism, a art movement that emphasizes the absurdity and randomness of everyday life. The image depicts a smartphone screen with a text conversation that reads: "I asked my phon...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

The meme is a joke about the "Neo-Dadaist" art movement, which emerged in the 1940s and 50s. It pokes fun at the idea that a "Neo-Dadaist" artist would create art that is intentionally absurd and nonsensical. The meme...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

This meme is a playful take on the art movement Neo-Dadaism, which emphasizes the absurdity and irreverence of modern life. The meme features a picture of a cat, but it's actually a photo of the surface of Mercury, wi...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

The meme is a play on the concept of Neo-Dadaism, a movement that rejected traditional aesthetic values and emphasized the absurd and the mundane. The image is a photo of a person with a caption that reads "I can expl...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

The meme is a play on the classic "I can see Russia from my house" phrase, but with a twist. It's a humorous take on the idea of being able to see a specific location, in this case, the trash can, from a unique perspe...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted:

The meme is a playful representation of the concept of Neo-Dadaism, a art movement that emerged in the 1950s, which challenged traditional notions of art and aesthetics. The image depicts a person's thoughts as a mess...

Topic: Neo-Dadaism Posted: