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JonTron Memes On Front Page? I Have Several Questions
July 6th, 2021 12:00 PM"I Have Several Questions" is a quote said by JonTron in a 2014 video. It has seen frequent use as a reaction image, both with and without the video screenshot, often used to express astonishment or feeling uncomfortable about the implications.
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The ATF Is Here To Confiscate Your Memes, Open Up!
July 2nd, 2021 8:00 PMATF / Fedposting is a genre of memes that revolve around federal agents. Fedposting refers to the act of posting about them in general or planning for when they actually do come to perform a raid on someone. These memes can be seen in various different formats, from image macro, to text entry, to snowclone.
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Ralph Wiggum Is The Meme We All Love
July 2nd, 2021 5:30 PMRalph Wiggum is the name of a character from the animated TV show The Simpsons. Ralph has always been portrayed as a character with different types of disorders, leading him to be used comically as someone who doesn't understand the reality around them or even simple things. Because of this, several of his one-liners, plot points and still images have been used in different types of memes.
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Every Day I Wake Up Is The Newest Way To Show Frustration
July 2nd, 2021 12:00 PMEvery Day I Wake Up is a two to three-panel image macro that can be found in the Netflix movie Marriage Story. While in the middle of an argument with Scarlett Johansson's character, Adam Driver's character gestures, punches a wall and then cries with his hands over his head.
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Wanted Better Memes? Best I Can Do Is 'Pawn Stars'
July 1st, 2021 5:30 PM"Best I Can Do Is X" is a phrase often said by Rick Harrison on the TV show Pawn Stars. It's since been used in snowclones and exploitable meme formats all over the internet, usually to show that what you get is less than what you expected or think you deserve.
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JonTron Memes On Front Page? I Have Several Questions
"I Have Several Questions" is a quote said by JonTron in a 2014 video. It has seen frequent use as a reaction image, both with and without the video screenshot, often used to express astonishment or feeling uncomfortable about the implications.
The ATF Is Here To Confiscate Your Memes, Open Up!
ATF / Fedposting is a genre of memes that revolve around federal agents. Fedposting refers to the act of posting about them in general or planning for when they actually do come to perform a raid on someone. These memes can be seen in various different formats, from image macro, to text entry, to snowclone.
Ralph Wiggum Is The Meme We All Love
Ralph Wiggum is the name of a character from the animated TV show The Simpsons. Ralph has always been portrayed as a character with different types of disorders, leading him to be used comically as someone who doesn't understand the reality around them or even simple things. Because of this, several of his one-liners, plot points and still images have been used in different types of memes.
Every Day I Wake Up Is The Newest Way To Show Frustration
Every Day I Wake Up is a two to three-panel image macro that can be found in the Netflix movie Marriage Story. While in the middle of an argument with Scarlett Johansson's character, Adam Driver's character gestures, punches a wall and then cries with his hands over his head.
Wanted Better Memes? Best I Can Do Is 'Pawn Stars'
"Best I Can Do Is X" is a phrase often said by Rick Harrison on the TV show Pawn Stars. It's since been used in snowclones and exploitable meme formats all over the internet, usually to show that what you get is less than what you expected or think you deserve.