The Last of Us
/r/me_irl's Post 2012 Memes Day
/r/me_irl's Post 2012 Memes Day is a mock holiday that was celebrated on the /r/me_irl subreddit on June 11th, 2018. During observance, Redditors shared classic memes from the year 2012 or memes from the era remixed in modern contexts.
Read MoreMyth You Can Suck Out the Venom from a Snake Bite
Myth You Can Suck Out the Poison from a Snake Bite is a series of photoshop exploitables tat shows a man with their mouth against a snakebite on a leg. Underneath the picture, there is a myth and a fact about sucking the poison from a snake bite. Online, people replace the "Fact" with something absurd or satirical.
Read MoreBeesechurger
Beesechurger is an intentional misspelling of "cheeseburger" popularized by a Tumblr post which became a dark roleplay over the course of two reblogs. After an audio performance was given of the exchange, it spread on YouTube and through art posts on Tumblr.
Read MoreEveryone is here... Except for Waluigi
This is ULTRA LORD!!!
Photoshopped Obama/ Fnaf Sound Meme
Lisa Simpsons Anti-Feminsim Team
Themes of THE LORDE
Go On Then What Are They Saying
Go On Then What Are They Saying is a four-panel exploitable webcomic in which two soldiers decrypt "secret Nazi communications" and users online replace the decrypted messages for humorous effect.
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Degrassi
Reductress
I DM'd This Girl...
I DM'd This Girl… refers to a copypasta which reads, "I dm'd this girl and her her boyfriend sent me this back." The original post is paired with a guy punching the camera before jumping on it with his bare butt. After the video appeared online, people parodied it by making their own videos with the copypasta, usually using more safe-for-work subjects.
Read MoreYou know I had to do it to him
Meme Jon
... I Am Forgotten
No Cops At Pride
No Cops At Pride is a catchphrase used to criticize the persecution of the LGBTQ by police officers. Therefore, the phrase expresses the opinion that there should be no police presence at LGBTQ Pride celebrations. Online, people have added things they want at Pride to the phrase, usually including pop culture figures people would want to see at celebrations.
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