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See The Winner Of November 2021's Meme Of The Month!
And the meme of November 2021 goes to…
With a solid quarter of your votes, Pondering My Orb claims the throne thanks to its seemingly unlimited potential for cultural references and creative edits. Could the pondering wizard from the cover of an obscure 1988 gamebook see in his orb that in some 33 years he will enthrall the internet and become Know Your Meme's November 2021's Meme of the Month?
Two Guys on a Bus
With 19 percent of the votes, the second place goes to another meme that originated years before it went viral. Drawn by Brazilian cartoonist Genildo Rossi in 2013, a cartoon depicting two passengers of opposite moods sharing a bus ride took its sweet time to grow into a meme. While falling under the umbrella of "sad/happy" comparison formats together with Dean Norris' Reaction and Traumatized Mr. Incredible, Two Guys on a Bus freshened the archetype up by making it about two people rather than one.
Screenshotting NFTs
NFTs do not have the best rep on social media, to say the least, and dunking on people who support them or own them has recently become one of social media's favorite pastimes. Screenshotting NFT images – especially those their owners chose to put up as their PFPs – not only proved to be one of the more effective trolling tactics, but also got so ubiquitous that it grew into a full-fledged meme with 17 percent of your votes and third place this month.
Couple Texting in Bed
In May 2021, Redditor AlexMaestro posted a rather cute cartoon about two teens texting in a bed. It remained cute and innocent right until October 2021, when some people on Twitter and Reddit thought it would make splendid source material for shitposting. Ideas for subverting the original message got turned into memes, panels got replaced with NSFW tomfoolery and Couple Texting in Bed got fourth place on our poll with 9 percent of the votes.
Aunt Cass Checks Your Browser History
Not a month in 2021 has yet gone without some horny format breaking into the mainstream, and November is no exception. But despite the very NSFW origin, Aunt Cass Checks Your Browser History turned out rather wholesome, with Aunt Cass having a bit of a Gen X moment after stumbling on modern memes. 7 percent of the votes get Aunt Cass fifth place.
Come and Learn With Pibby!
it's safe to say that the proof-of-concept trailer for the Adult Swim series Come and Learn With Pibby! really did prove that brutal adventures of children show characters in Cartoon Network worlds corrupted by something that looks like liquid Zalgo would be a hit. In fact, the audience seemed to like it so much that memes and fan art based on the two-and-a-half-minute trailer still keep arriving, with fans hoping that we'll see more of Pibby soon. Sixth place with 5 percent of the votes.
Closing the list are six memes that didn't quite make it to the top of the charts but deserve their share of the spotlight nonetheless. These are Tighten Staring (5%), which helped us brace for daily horrors of social media, the simple but effective YouTube shitpost format Hey SpongeBob (4%), gothic (but not eldritch) Gothfield (4%), protective and sometimes encouraging Oh Hell Nah!! Not My Son! (2%), FaceApp-powered Yassification and last but not least, Feminine Urge and its masculine counterpart (1%).
Did your favorite meme make it to the top six? Don't forget to vote next month and help us pick the KYM Meme of the Year before voting ends December 16th at midnight EST!
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