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  2. 81 Hilariously Relatable Memes That Might Make You Feel ...

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    A magical part about memes being readily accessible, both to make and to just enjoy, is that it can show just how much we actually have in common. Similar emotions, annoyances, victories and defeats.

  3. 45 Funny September Memes as We Make the Transition From ... - AOL

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    One thing's for sure: This month lends itself to plenty of funny September memes about the seasonal change. Even though summer ends and fall begins officially on September 22, most of us have ...

  4. 15 memes for when you're feeling sad as hell - AOL

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    Words aren't always sufficient when you're feeling low. Sometimes, humor can be the best medicine for a case of The Sads. We're all well aware of the internet's potential to be a little dumpster ...

  5. Wojak - Wikipedia

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    Wojak was also paired with the template phrase "that feel" or "that feel when", often shortened to "tfw" or ">tfw ". [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Some variants paired him with the character Pepe the Frog (with catchphrases "feels good man" or "feels bad man"), in what Feldman describes as a "platonic romance within the memescape".

  6. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of dank memes sprouted a subculture called the "meme market", satirising Wall Street and applying the associated jargon (such as "stocks") to internet memes. Originally started on Reddit as /r/MemeEconomy, users jokingly "buy" or "sell" shares in a meme reflecting opinion on its potential popularity.

  7. On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog - Wikipedia

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    Peter Steiner's 1993 cartoon, as published in The New Yorker "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog" is an adage and Internet meme about Internet anonymity which began as a caption to a cartoon drawn by Peter Steiner, published in the July 5, 1993 issue of the American magazine The New Yorker.

  8. 15 memes for when you're feeling sad as hell - AOL

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    Here are the best wholesome memes for when you're feeling low, from Bongo Cat to the Really Nice Pornhub Guy.

  9. You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? - Wikipedia

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    [6] [9] In these memes, to "fall out of a coconut tree" typically means that one lacks awareness of one's surroundings, akin to the phrase "living under a rock". [10] The New York Times reported that enthusiasm for Harris and the coconut tree meme was driving a Washington-area surge in demand for piña coladas. [10]