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This Month's 10 Best Memes From Reddit's 'Dank Memes'
Memes are a cornerstone of the world we know. They are embedded in online culture and will continue to be something that people post and share. There is no doubt that everyone knows what the word "meme" means, and it can be interpreted in many different ways. Some people see memes as funny images, others see them as videos or gifs or a form of communication. Regardless, memes can be found everywhere, on all forms of social media.
But one of the most popular type of memes, known as dank memes, have a special home on Reddit. The subreddit /r/DankMemes has nearly 6 million members and it is where the dankest of memes are born before going viral. We've found the hottest dank memes from this month for you to enjoy!
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When the news first broke about Poland being hit with missiles, the world went crazy with everyone thinking it would be the start of WWIII. However, it turned out that the missiles were from Ukranian air defenses.
World Cup
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The 2022 FIFA World Cup was one that came with many controversies, with an array of them listed in the meme above.
MCU Fans
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Many people have been quick to critique the new Marvel Cinematic Universe films in recent times, leading to memes about those new movies and the current state of the MCU.
Sad either way
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Whilst both sides of the meme show someone being sad, surely being unemployed is the worse of the two situations?
How ironic
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This meme features a classic meme template of Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man.
HowToBasic is king
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For those who don't know, the YouTube channel HowToBasic features videos of someone appearing to follow a recipe, only for them to destroy things and make a mess.