If our civilization suddenly perished for some reason, and archaeologists from the distant future began excavating the first quarter of the 21st century, what would they be able to say about our culture if most of it is on the internet and, to be absolutely precise, in memes?Memes do permeate our lives literally everywhere, and if you remember the notoriousRule 34, then today there should be a version of it that says: “There is a meme of it. No exceptions” (ironically,Rule 34itself is a meme too). And if there are memes about everything in the world, then why not enjoy a selection of the best postings from this dedicated’Sadistic memes’Instagram page?More info:InstagramThis post may includeaffiliate links.RELATED:To be honest, I don’t quite agree with the very name ‘Sadistic memes’ - after all, most of the memes we selected for this list don’t have anything downright horrifyingly sadistic. But, well, 672K followers on the Instagram page have a weighty say - in favor of proper naming andhilarious memes.In fact, it only seems that making memes is easy - you take some funny or ridiculous picture, add a paradoxical text seasoned with profoundness - and that’s it! This actually corresponds to reality no more than the famous revelations of Michelangelo about how he created hisamazing statues: “I just take a block of marble and cut off all the unnecessary things from it!“Of course, this is not so. Each person has their own, completely unique and inimitable sense of humor (and some do not have one at all), and you still need to focus on some average level ofhumor. The resulting meme should not be too highbrow (many folks won’t get it), but it should not be frankly dumb (then hardly anyone will like it). A well-balanced idea is the key to success not only in life but also inmeme-makingas well.However, guessing the viral potential of a meme is as hopeless as trying to throw a hail mary in the last seconds of a football match. Why, for example, did the meme about a black and blue (or still white and gold?) dress becomepopular worldwide, while thousands of other, no less interesting and funny memes didn’t? I think science has yet to figure this out - and when it does, aNobel Prizefor this discovery is almost guaranteed!Okay, in any case, 672K followers on Instagram for a page with memes is quite a good reason to be imbued with respect for the authors of this account. And, it seems to me, a good reason to scroll this selection to the end - and to have a great time reading, smirking and laughing. After all, that’s what memes are for, right?See Also on Bored PandaContinue reading with Bored Panda PremiumUnlimited contentAd-free browsingDark modeSubscribe nowAlready a subscriber?Sign InSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaModal closeAdd New ImageModal closeAdd Your Photo To This ListPlease use high-res photos without watermarksOoops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.Not your original work?Add sourcePublish
If our civilization suddenly perished for some reason, and archaeologists from the distant future began excavating the first quarter of the 21st century, what would they be able to say about our culture if most of it is on the internet and, to be absolutely precise, in memes?Memes do permeate our lives literally everywhere, and if you remember the notoriousRule 34, then today there should be a version of it that says: “There is a meme of it. No exceptions” (ironically,Rule 34itself is a meme too). And if there are memes about everything in the world, then why not enjoy a selection of the best postings from this dedicated’Sadistic memes’Instagram page?More info:InstagramThis post may includeaffiliate links.
If our civilization suddenly perished for some reason, and archaeologists from the distant future began excavating the first quarter of the 21st century, what would they be able to say about our culture if most of it is on the internet and, to be absolutely precise, in memes?
Memes do permeate our lives literally everywhere, and if you remember the notoriousRule 34, then today there should be a version of it that says: “There is a meme of it. No exceptions” (ironically,Rule 34itself is a meme too). And if there are memes about everything in the world, then why not enjoy a selection of the best postings from this dedicated’Sadistic memes’Instagram page?
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RELATED:To be honest, I don’t quite agree with the very name ‘Sadistic memes’ - after all, most of the memes we selected for this list don’t have anything downright horrifyingly sadistic. But, well, 672K followers on the Instagram page have a weighty say - in favor of proper naming andhilarious memes.In fact, it only seems that making memes is easy - you take some funny or ridiculous picture, add a paradoxical text seasoned with profoundness - and that’s it! This actually corresponds to reality no more than the famous revelations of Michelangelo about how he created hisamazing statues: “I just take a block of marble and cut off all the unnecessary things from it!“Of course, this is not so. Each person has their own, completely unique and inimitable sense of humor (and some do not have one at all), and you still need to focus on some average level ofhumor. The resulting meme should not be too highbrow (many folks won’t get it), but it should not be frankly dumb (then hardly anyone will like it). A well-balanced idea is the key to success not only in life but also inmeme-makingas well.However, guessing the viral potential of a meme is as hopeless as trying to throw a hail mary in the last seconds of a football match. Why, for example, did the meme about a black and blue (or still white and gold?) dress becomepopular worldwide, while thousands of other, no less interesting and funny memes didn’t? I think science has yet to figure this out - and when it does, aNobel Prizefor this discovery is almost guaranteed!Okay, in any case, 672K followers on Instagram for a page with memes is quite a good reason to be imbued with respect for the authors of this account. And, it seems to me, a good reason to scroll this selection to the end - and to have a great time reading, smirking and laughing. After all, that’s what memes are for, right?See Also on Bored PandaContinue reading with Bored Panda PremiumUnlimited contentAd-free browsingDark modeSubscribe nowAlready a subscriber?Sign InSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda
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To be honest, I don’t quite agree with the very name ‘Sadistic memes’ - after all, most of the memes we selected for this list don’t have anything downright horrifyingly sadistic. But, well, 672K followers on the Instagram page have a weighty say - in favor of proper naming andhilarious memes.
In fact, it only seems that making memes is easy - you take some funny or ridiculous picture, add a paradoxical text seasoned with profoundness - and that’s it! This actually corresponds to reality no more than the famous revelations of Michelangelo about how he created hisamazing statues: “I just take a block of marble and cut off all the unnecessary things from it!”
Of course, this is not so. Each person has their own, completely unique and inimitable sense of humor (and some do not have one at all), and you still need to focus on some average level ofhumor. The resulting meme should not be too highbrow (many folks won’t get it), but it should not be frankly dumb (then hardly anyone will like it). A well-balanced idea is the key to success not only in life but also inmeme-makingas well.
However, guessing the viral potential of a meme is as hopeless as trying to throw a hail mary in the last seconds of a football match. Why, for example, did the meme about a black and blue (or still white and gold?) dress becomepopular worldwide, while thousands of other, no less interesting and funny memes didn’t? I think science has yet to figure this out - and when it does, aNobel Prizefor this discovery is almost guaranteed!
Okay, in any case, 672K followers on Instagram for a page with memes is quite a good reason to be imbued with respect for the authors of this account. And, it seems to me, a good reason to scroll this selection to the end - and to have a great time reading, smirking and laughing. After all, that’s what memes are for, right?
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