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The Weekly Meme Roundup: Blue Collar SpongeBob, AI Bridge Lady, Livvy Dunne's Armpits And More

The weekend is here, meaning Blue Collar SpongeBob is rushing from the job site to read about the five biggest memes from this past week.
This week on social media, an AI Lady With a Rock broke a glass bridge, causing unbridled chaos, a Dangerous Crow Boy became the object of every Tumblr user's desire and Livvy Dunne's armpits caused some commotion online.
Here are five of the most viral memes of the past week that you need to catch up on.
Blue Collar SpongeBob
Yet another SpongeBob meme went viral this week, and this one is all about poking fun at people who act like they have the hardest jobs in the world after fixing their bike chains and landing jobs at McDonald's.

The meme is known as Blue Collar SpongeBob, and it has TikTokers using AI-generated images of SpongeBob as a tired, grumpy blue-collar worker to joke about people who pretend they have the toughest jobs on Earth.
These memes are set to a song known as the "Blue Collar Anthem," where a man sings about having a blue collar, a red neck and a hard job.
Some popular examples of the meme feature captions like, "MFs will get their first job at McDonald's and will GENUINELY look at you like this when you ask if they can get on the game" over an image of SpongeBob as a coal miner, or "How unemployed MFs who sleep all day describe washing the dishes," once again over a very haggard looking SpongeBob.
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AI Lady With Rock Breaking Glass Bridge
Arguably one of the craziest AI-generated videos of all time dropped on social media this week, and it had boomers on Facebook seriously worried that a lady broke a glass bridge with a rock and nearly killed a bunch of people.
Opened Facebook and Reels autoplayed. First reel had 57k likes and 12,000 comments. Comments were overwhelmingly impressed old people praising a dog.This is the reel. I’m not joking.Facebook is dead. pic.twitter.com/EUFBr9M1KM
— Josh Brooks (@F530Josh) September 26, 2025
The video itself was posted on Facebook in late August, but it didn't gain significant attention until it was reposted to X / Twitter with the caption, "Opened Facebook and Reels autoplayed. First reel had 57k likes and 12,000 comments. Comments were overwhelmingly impressed old people praising a dog. This is the reel. I'm not joking. Facebook is dead."
In the video, a woman with a rock drops backward on a glass bridge, destroying it and causing chaos as a group of people behind her fall into the river below.
The highlight of the video is a dog saving a baby from drowning by swimming over to it and somehow lifting it onto its back. This impressive feat got a lot of Facebook users commenting in celebration. Most of them are probably trolls and bots, but the idea that this clip tricked even a few people is too funny not to blindly believe.





Dangerous Crow Boy
Romantasy author Lana Pecherczyk recently released her book The Company of Vengeful Crows: Season of the Crow and an advertisement for the book on her TikTok page got everyone on Tumblr joking about the concept of a Dangerous Crow Boy Whose Job Is To Destroy Plastic.

The book itself is about a guy named River who can turn into a crow. He lives in a post-apocalyptic world destroyed by plastic, and his job is to destroy that plastic and allow magic to heal the world. Unfortunately, he falls in love with an Australian girl named Blake, who really loves plastic.
This premise really stood out to a lot of Tumblr users after an unintentionally funny ad for the book was reposted to the site, inspiring one of the site's biggest memes in a while.
Most of the memes play with the idea of the book and the phrasing from the ad, describing River as a "Dangerous Crow Boy" and Blake as a woman in "forbidden plastic clothes."
The author quickly embraced the memes as Tumblr users made post after post about the crow boy, undeniably earning the book more than a few readers.
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Flight Pattern Recognition Meme
Content creator Flight (FlightReacts) became the unexpected subject of a Losslike pattern recognition meme recently, as people began to see a specific Flight meme everywhere.

The Flight Pattern Recognition memes are based on a reaction image combining two side-by-side photos of Flight's face: one in which he looks to the left while shocked, and one where he looks straight ahead while shocked.
People have given this reaction image the full Loss treatment, reducing it to simple lines that are getting recognized by Zoomers and Flight fans everywhere.
Flight's pattern recognition meme is much like other prominent pattern recognition memes. It's all about pointing out the abstract shape of the meme wherever it might occur, just like Loss and the Among Us crewmates before it.
So, if you want to rot your brain into recognizing yet another pattern all over the place, just stare at the Flight meme for a while and wait.
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Livvy Dunne's Sweaty Armpits at Pittsburgh Pirates Game
Finally, the wildly popular influencer and gymnast Livvy Dunne ended up back on everyone's social feeds for showing off her sweaty pits at, get this, a Pittsburgh Pirates game.

It's not the most wholesome meme or thing to gawk at in the world, but it definitely went viral on X this week, garnering a lot of eyeballs, opinions and jokes. Some popular examples include jokes pointing out that the word "pits" is in "Pittsburgh," which is simply too low-hanging fruit to ignore.
On the weirder side of things, it brought a lot of gooners out of their hiding places to make nauseating jokes about women's sweat and how it tastes syrupy or whatever. The less said about those, the better.
Livvy took it all in good humor, though, and even commented on the virality, writing under a post, "You'd break a sweat too being a Pirates fan." Thanks, Livvy. Very cool.
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We'll be back next Friday with another edition of our Weekly Meme Roundup series, so stay tuned!