Meme-makers are using classic formats to spread awareness and information about the Black Lives Matter movement.
Meme-makers are using classic formats to spread awareness and information about the Black Lives Matter movement.
Memes of Eric Andre kissing a cop in a comedy skit for The Eric Andre Show have been circulating as commentary in the wake of mass protests against police violence.
Anyone can become a part of the virtual observance for Pride Month 2020 with these all-inclusive LGBTQ+ memes.
Chromatica memes celebrate the release of Lady Gaga’s much-anticipated pop album Chromatica.
“Target Jennifer” is the name given to a woman who uses a wheelchair who was recorded stabbing people outside of a Target in Minneapolis before she was sprayed with a fire extinguisher.
“Are ya winning, son” memes feature stick-figure drawings of a man asking his son if he’s winning his computer game.
In chess vs. in real life memes note how chess pieces are unlike their IRL counterparts.
This meme format uses an image of a grain of rice next to the world’s smallest computer to depict something that is even “smaller” than either of those two things.
Buff Doge vs. crying Cheems memes compare and contrast something strong and something weak via images of a swole doge and sad Cheems.
“Reply if” and “reply to this tweet” memes cleverly use Twitter’s new reply feature to taunt people and share hot takes.
“Wants to be dominated/ wants to dominate you” memes add an unexpected comedic twist to an illustration about behaviors in the bedroom.
“If those kids could read, they’d be very upset” memes from King of The Hill illustrate someone sharing a controversial idea to an ignorant group of people.