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15 Of The Month's Best 'SpongeBob' Memes (March 2022)
SpongeBob SquarePants was a mandatory viewing experience for any Gen-Z kid. Everyone loves SpongeBob. Even though we've grown up, we'll never truly move on from the experience of watching the first few seasons over and over again as a kid; it was the best way to spend weekends and afternoons. If it wasn't for SpongeBob, we wouldn't have the same appreciation of both TV and memes we have nowadays. In fact, a good portion of our memes come from episodes of SpongeBob, more than any other show in existence. And we've got a lot of memes circulating online, so this is a major accomplishment. As such, SpongeBob memes never get old, and there's always new ones being created about every new current event or celebrity drama. Here are some of our new favorites from the month of March.
Can't Wait for This
(Source: Reddit)
Will Smith slapping Chris Rock is the latest meme that won't stop showing up everywhere.
This Must Have Taken Too Much Time To Make
(Source: Reddit)
How long did this take to make, really? Wouldn't it be better to go outside or do some homework instead of making Encanto crossover memes?
Self Control in a Nutshell
(Source: Reddit)
In a way, all of us are Squidward. He's just so pessimistic and frustrated with life, which we all get a little too well.
Well, They Laughed at First
(Source: Reddit)
Everyone thought the slap was part of a joke at first. After all, who could have predicted it was serious? But afterwards, the crowd (and the rest of us) went silent and stared at the spectacle in confusion.
Howdy Y'all
(Source: Reddit)
We've all seen these people driving all over with their mud-covered trucks. There's no way they could get that muddy naturally; instead, it's more like they poured the mud directly on their truck to look more committed to their country boy status.
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