Feel Better Soon Memes Funny Ravage
Memes may come and go, simply the deed of memeing will never die, at least as long every bit the Internet exists for us to share photos of Distracted Boyfriend and Blinking White Guy with all of our extremely online friends. The trouble, though, is that with the memes coming in rapid fire, many of them suck or spawn the same joke, while others more than deserving of praise may get disregarded. So instead of bloating this year-end listing with bad, unfunny memes your friends hated you for sharing, we've only included the absolute dankest. Here's what nosotros accounted to be the best memes of 2019. It'south been a actually weird year.
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85. The world record egg
If y'all haven't heard of The Egg by now, yous have a blissfully unbothered relationship with social media. At the showtime of this year, i humble Instagram account set out to exercise the unimaginable: become more pop than the social network's reigning queen, Kylie Jenner. Against all odds, The Egg handily beat out its competition, collecting more than than x million followers and virtually 53 million faves at fourth dimension of publication. Naturally, it was memed.
84. White Claw
It's been the year of hard seltzer, and none have been more popular than White Hook and its multitude of perfumed flavors. The Hook actually got its large pause thanks to a viral video by YouTuber Trevor Wallace declaring 2019 White Claw summer.
83. Fixing things with instant ramen
Every bit far equally DIY "hacks" go, using instant ramen to repair broken household appliances one of the nearly insane seen to date. Thanks to the multiplatform spread of these kinds of videos on Reddit, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, this idea took off, spawning plenty of other home attempts without ever fully becoming a challenge. Generally, it's stayed in its lane of "implausible viral video" -- people have speculated that the sink video, specifically, was doctored -- which we have to respect.
82. Celebrities as things tweet threads
Though this meme's shelf life will be short, the "celebrities as inanimate objects" trend volition alive on as a powerful, admitting niche, moment in internet time. What started every bit one user pairing Beyoncé's colorblocked outfits with sea sponges blossomed into something weird and beautiful: Mariah Carey as whisks, Ben Affleck as Dunkin drinks, and Cole Sprouse as bottles of alcohol.
81. Avenge the Fallen
When Marvel Studios released the extremely dramatic poster entrada for Avengers: Endgame, featuring colorized headshots for all the characters who survived The Snap and black and white ones for everyone who didn't, the large news was that Black Panther'southward fan-favorite little sister Shuri had perished. The second-biggest news was that the affiche format was infinitely memeable, prompting the denizens of the Internet to make their own campaigns honoring all the other classic characters killed off before their prime. Some of us volition never forgive Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom for what they did to that poor Brachiosaurus.
80. Incorrect answers but
Fairly cocky-explanatory, "wrong answers but" tweets had a moment in 2017, died downward, and came back strong in summer 2019.
79. Stonks
Stonks might get you fame and fortune, but they can't buy you happiness.
78. I don't know who needs to hear this, but
Weirdly enough, the phrase "I don't know who needs to hear this, merely" first became a meme thanks to Christian Twitter back in 2017 when Twitter user @theoQuotes tweeted something about God'due south programme. That died down, only it caught a 2d wind in 2019 when rapper Wale tweeted about jelly belonging on a "TurkeyBaconEggNCheese Sandwich." People ran with it every bit a blanket inspirational tool.
77. Gamer daughter bath h2o
In July, popular video game streamer Belle Delphine took full advantage of the capitalist system and sold her muddy bath water online, which people obviously freaked out over when fake reports of a canker breakout from drinking said bathwater started swirling. Honestly, we regret not thinking of doing this offset.
76. Powerful Shaggy
Who the hell knows why people thought it'd be a good thought to turn Shaggy into a Super Saiyan, but here we are. Though this confounding Dragon Brawl/Scooby Doo crossover was first memed in 2017, information technology was revived in early 2019 with fervor. (The release of the new movie Dragon Ball Super: Brolyprobably had something to do with it.) Version i of Ultra Instinct Shaggy was all about the cartoon version of Scooby Doo, and while that's nonetheless in play here, Version 2 has introduced Matthew Lillard's live activity Shaggy into the mix, morphing the meme into Powerful Shaggy.
75. The Jeremy Renner app
Jeremy Renner's Jeremy Renner app was basically but a platform for Jeremy Renner to post pictures of himself forth with messages to fans to have a practiced weekend until Online Guy Stefan Heck sowed chaos on the Jeremy Renner app past posting the word "porno," leading to its demise. It was fun while it lasted, we guess?
74. Great Kermit
Call back the dancing hot dog of 2017? This bang-up dancing Kermit is the 2019 equivalent of that, starting equally an AR Snapchat filter in January and pivoting to a vibe-y "that feeling when" type of video -- specifically this 1, of Kermit dancing alone in a corner.
73. Game of Thrones memes
Permit'due south face it: the Game of Thrones memes have been much better than the bodily evidence this flavor. Just equally every week brings us a new episode to pore over, every week a new meme surfaces to ravage the internet for seven days before nosotros all move on to the side by side one. First it was the dragons who were a lilliputian Too into the idea of Jon and Daenerys' incest; so it was Bran staring down every person in Winterfell, which led to some truly inspired "London Bridge" and Curb Your Enthusiasm dubs; and and so Daenerys' squinty I-would-rather-roast-you-live grin proved relatable to artists and retail employees alike.
72. The new Sword & Shield Pokémon
This is what happens when you announce new things in the meme era. In early June, Nintendo appear its new Pokémon game, Sword & Shield, along with the game's new starter Pokémon and a few new game features, notably "Dynamax," in which you tin brand your guys really, really big. The internet did what information technology does, memeing the shit out of the game's news. Having now played the game, we tin can confirm that Dynamax-ing your Pokémon rules.
71. SpongeBob in drag
In a theme common to this list, the origins of the SpongeBob in elevate conveying a bag while traveling the world have no real basis in our everyday reality. I day in belatedly May, Twitter user @DlXlENORMOUS tweeted out her new profile picture, SpongeBob from the Season one episode "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy" photoshopped in forepart of the Eiffel Tower, forth with a thread of the sentient sponge in unlike locales around the world. The nonsequitur took off, condign a meme that'south honestly pretty good!
lxx. Meryl Streep scream
Meryl Streep has been memed before and she'll exist memed again, but this most recent dip into misappropriated moments is lifted from the first episode of Large Picayune Lies Season 2. Playing the mother of the man who was killed in Flavor 1 at a lunch that sets her off, Streep lets out a piercing shriek of grief, which is hilarious out of context.
69. Bottle cap claiming
What started as a random machismo-signaling MMA meme challenge busted its manner into the mainstream when reigning UFC Featherweight Champion Max Holloway challenged reigning popular blues singer-songwriter John Mayer to open up a canteen with just a well-planned spin-kick, who, in turn, challenged reigning Transporter Jason Statham to practice the same. Like a grapheme in one of his films, Statham not but executed the move, just straight upward murdered information technology. Then everyone was suddenly doing it, from Kendall Jenner on a jetski to Justin Bieber to Mariah Carey to Diplo. Of grade, the bays goes to literal fable Donnie Yen, who doesn't even demand to look at his bottle cap, thank you very much.
68. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper perform "Shallow" at the Oscars
This year'southward Oscar ceremony was pretty breezy and mostly fun, aside from some ill-brash wins just it was Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga who stole the night, evidently, with their rendition of "Shallow," not yet the Oscar-winning Best Original Song from A Star Is Born. Towards the end of their intimate, mesmerizing functioning that was apparently planned for months, Cooper sets his mic downwards and walks over to sit down next to Gaga at the piano, leaning in so their two faces go i and they NEARLY start making out right in that location in the middle of the Dolby Theatre. We all know this couple. We're friends with this couple, or nosotros've seen them getting weird in public at, like, a Panera or something, and for Cooper and Gaga to replicate this exact feeling on-screen in front of millions of people... well, that's talent. And a meme.
67. "I'grand gonna tell my kids..."
"I'm gonna tell my kids this was [insert matter hither]," with [funny, incorrect photo], is the upgrade of "wrong answers only."
66. Vibe check
Hath yous checked your vibes lately? If not, it might be time for your almanac checkup.
65. "y'all were at my wedding Denise…."
Out of context, "you were at my wedding ceremony Denise" reads as an incredible own of the white lady named Denise who came to your wedding ceremony and afterward forgot about your special bail! In reality, its origins are especially annoying, stemming from a conservative Twitter beefiness between at present-fired Federalist columnist DC "Denise" McAllister and Meghan McCain, John McCain'southward girl. McAllister had called the cultural value of daytime talk proveThe View in question, to which Meghan McCain -- who, once again, is John McCain's daughter, if you've forgotten -- replied with the now-memed line.
64. Thicc starfish
When one sees a thicc starfish bustin' out at the aquarium, you gotta document it for the online hordes who will definitely find the idea of a starfish with a butt, a la Patrick Star, very funny.
63. Me and the boys
How did a squadron of Spider-Human being villains from the '60s plow into a wholesome meme format in 2019? These things just happen.
62. Cultural impact
This funny fiddling meme made the rounds past brushing off a very important slice of Art in favor of something more than beloved and relevant to 2019.
61. Buff ASCII sheriff
Take the emoji sheriff, and brand him buff. And so, run him through the ASCII generator, and voila: the buff sheriff. Not to be outdone by fellow ASCII memes of early 2019, ASCII tea, ASCII bract, and last but absolutely not least, ASCII buff bunnies.
60. "Human activity My Age"
Dorsum in 2014 AD, nosotros still had Vine, and therefore joy. That's where this video comes from: Viner Attribute Za'Vier rounded upward his brother and mom, who is a choreographer, to film his first-ever Vine video to the opening of One Direction's song "Human action My Historic period." Unlike any of our kickoff Vine posts, Aspect Za'Vier'due south went viral. After having secondary acclamation in 2017, the video is back in 2019 for more jokes. Memes never die.
59. Scantron tests
If you remember scantron tests, you probably call up the distinct joy of making patterns and spelling out words while bubbling in your answers. Funny scantron tweets have been around for a while, but the meme didn't take off until just recently. Ranging from extremely dark to a little more whimsical, the scantron meme is the nostalgic throwback content all of united states of america meme hounds deserve.
58. Choking Sasuke
"Who is this anime guy and why is he a meme?" y'all might exist asking, especially if you're unfamiliar with the incredibly popular series Naruto. Nosotros can answer the first part: Sasuke Uchiha is a major role player in the anime and manga who'southward fabricated it his life's mission to kill his older, estranged brother, Itachi, for slaughtering their clan. Non absurd! This specific still comes from a scene early-ish in the series, where Itachi comes for Sasuke and the ii go into a kerfuffle that does not become well for Sasuke. He ends up getting high-strung out past his blood brother, who says to him, "You are weak because you don't have enough hate." As for that second question, why -- honestly who knows. The net is a weird, unknowable place, homo.
57. "...and it SHOWS"
The kind of disgruntled non-sequitur linguistic communication that has permeated websites like Tumblr for nearly a decade finally made its way onto the main stage of the Cyberspace this year with "...and it shows," a relatable content meme that'll accept y'all saying "*I* do that" at your screens for days, whether it'due south existence squeezed out of your clique while walking on the sidewalk or belongings the flashlight for your dad while he yelled at a car.
56. The return of creepy kids' YouTube
Kids' YouTube is riddled with weird ass videos definitely made past shady algorithms from channels with origins veiled in subterfuge. Some of these low-budget CGI videos should absolutely non be seen by children under any circumstance, and others are 10 minutes of rainbow animals that walk through a fountain car wash thing and come up out the other side as different rainbow animals walking to bumping house music similar it's a way catwalk. Whatever the educational purpose of the latter is meant to be, watching them is totally engrossing, especially and specifically for adult audiences with broken brains.
55. Joker
Joker might non have been a great movie, but it did spawn some great memes. Tiny Joker? Dancing Joker? "If you didn't catch the reference"? C'monday.
54. Bowling alley strike videos
Chances are if you grew upwardly in suburbia, yous probably went to your fair share of bowling birthday parties betwixt the ages of approximately 7 and 15. If you were decent (or lucky) enough to bowl a strike, and then you know exactly the kind of baroque, 3D-animated graphics of a sentient bowling pin or whatsoever that would pop up on the score screen to celebrate your accomplishments, spares and other rare shots included. Some online genius took this niche idea, and memed it with other equally as strange videos, such every bit this one of vitrify Garfield.
53. Sophie Turner Juuling
Sophie Turner, the Juul queen, our vape goddess, is out there living her best post-Game of Thrones life. She's slamming wine in the front row of basketball games, being a superhero, starring in her fiancé'south music videos. But at no time is she most in her element as when she's Juuling, which is apparently always. The 'Sophie Turner Juuling' meme really took off when a photographer caught a backside-the-scenes moment of Turner, Maisie Williams, and Isaac Hempstead Wright shooting the big Game of Thrones scene where Bran becomes king. Williams is wearing sunglasses, Wright is cheesing in shorts, and Turner, ever our modern icon, is Juuling. The obsession of seeing Turner with her Juul has spun off into its ain Instagram business relationship -- as it should.
52. MoM DiD Y'all tAkE mY JuuL
This might be the hardest to source meme of the year. Across knowing information technology came from TikTok and the app's voice modulator, there's little else to go off of likewise the proliferation of videos using the "mom did you take my juul" chat audio track, just it's so funny that finding the original barely matters. (Still, we'd like to know who's responsible.)
51. Yee yee juice
This TikTok meme/challenge is a natural extension of the "yee haw agenda" that was sweeping pop culture off its cowboy boots before Baton Ray Cyrus intervened. Also known as the yeehaw challenge, the glow-up videos typically become like this: prepare to the pre-chorus of Lil Nas X's "Sometime Town Route (I Got Horses In The Back)," the person on camera will drink out of a cup labeled "yee yee juice," and at the chorus driblet, they'll turn into the yee haw'd version of themselves in stiff denim or jorts and cowboy hats and flannel. Giddyup.
50. Blackness hole
It'south a truth universally best-selling that no matter how insanely incredible a new scientific discovery is, the denizens of the Cyberspace will do their best to deface it with memes. The blackness hole at the center of nearby galaxy M87 was photographed in April of this yr, a feat many thought was incommunicable, given black holes' ability to suck up even the particles of light itself. But they did it, so we did it. The poor blackness hole went through the meme ringer in its offset 24 hours, combined with everything from Shrek to surprised Pikachu to… bagels. Whatever you lot practise, just don't zoom and enhance.
49. Cheesing
Throwing harmless stuff on defenseless creatures: Information technology's funny. For 2019's most wholesome owns, look no further than the "cheesing" trend. Picture show this: a baby, or a true cat, or some other adorable thing that's not as smart every bit the states having its entire universe blown asunder past the unproblematic human activity of tossing a moist Kraft single on its face. Good, wholesome fun ensues.
48. Autotune cats
Cats are specially weird, which means they tin exist made to do very funny things. That's why, seemingly simultaneously, a bunch of people came up with the thought to turn their kitties into pop stars by shoving reverb-y mics into their disapproving little faces or autotuning them when they reject to shut up. At least, if your cat insists on waking you up at a time that doesn't exist, like iv in the freakin' morning, yous can have some joy out of the state of affairs.
47. Sparking joy
Since New Years, "KonMari"-ing has gone from a controversial decluttering tactic to an embraced household method of purging the shit you don't demand anymore, thanks to Tidying Up with Marie Kondo that dropped on Netflix January 1. A pregnant tenet of Marie Kondo'southward organizational belief system is "sparking joy," and whether or not an object does drives one's decision to go along said object or thank it out loud and allow it go. Turning the catchphrase into a meme was low-hanging fruit; it was basically destined to be used for people to make dumb jokes online from the 2nd anybody became obsessed with the reality series.
46. Paul Rudd on Hot Ones
Paul Rudd went on Complex's pop wing eating webseries Hot Ones and had this extremely relatable commutation with host Sean Evans that would memorialize his guest appearance while tolerating spicy sauces.
45. "PrAXiS"
By now, if you haven't listened to the semi-pop, barely "leftist"/"socialist"/"communist"/whateverist Red Scare podcast, you've probably heard the criticism. (If you lot've avoided all of it, god bless you.) The hosts, Dasha Nekrasova, Anna Khachiyan, and their producer Meg Murnane, make jokes that test the boundaries of sense of taste, to put it politely. It was simply natural that a comedian from some other sphere would eventually parody their mock-everything tone with a viral video that gave united states of america the rallying cry, "PRAXIIIIIIIS," for situations where yous don't actually know what the hell y'all're talking virtually but want to audio similar you lot do.
44. Untitled Goose Game
We love that no-proficient, rotten goose who steals!
43. This shot is bright and should be shown in any movie class
Game of Thrones ended this bound on a note that was divisive, to say the least. Daenerys Targaryen ended up embracing her family'southward tendencies toward fire and claret, and when her villain reveal finally happened, it included a shot of her walking out of a ruined castle with her dragon Drogon opening his wings behind her in the background. It's a cool shot! Merely 1 fan ignited the ire of "I took a movie class in college" Twitter, past posting that that shot deserved more than recognition than most are willing to requite the tits and dragons show. Naturally, everyone had their own "this shot is bright," and Game of Thrones birthed its very last meme.
42. Me explaining to my mom
Remember all those bizarre requests you made of your parents when you were young and dumb? The net has finally memed the experience, a tribute to the many dramatic ways in which y'all interacted with the adults around you when they just couldn't empathize why all this weird stuff was so important to yous. The pictures in question actually have zippo to practise with the meme itself (pretty typical): the starting time is a still from a video posted by erstwhile Vine star Quenlin Blackwell screaming in the bath, and the 2d is taken from a casual Instagram mail service past Ms. Juicy from Little Women: Atlanta, but, together, they create something instantly relatable.
41. Spider-think
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, aside from beingness hands-down ane of the all-time blithe movies in years, managed to spark a meme of its own, taken from a screenshot of two of the Spider-people crouching down for a quick think. Taking the format of the Distracted Boyfriend meme from 2018, the overlaid text could be anything, from you listening to your friend talk nigh their weird obsession to… holding the flashlight for your dad while he yelled at a car.
forty. I made queso
Yikes. Fox News co-host and chef(?) Dana Perino upset everyone who wasn't already wringing their easily during Super Bowl Sunday with her photo of a cursed queso that swiftly went viral cheers to how freakin' gross it looked. Naturally, the comedians of the Internet rushed to post photos of their own "queso," each nastier and more than inedible than the next.
39. Gild
Powerful, if you stop to think about it…….
38. Cats movie trailer
The day earlier the trailer for Cats, the movie version of the musical that should take never become as popular equally it is, dropped on the internet, a curt behind-the-scenes video hyped the "digital fur technology" the studio used to turn the moving picture's human actors into cats… sort of. Just we were unprepared. We were so unprepared. The cats in Cats are actually half-person-one-half-cat, a cursed mid-Animorph that layers cat fur and ears over lithe human bodies and had united states staring deep, deep into the uncanny valley. People were terrified, people were upset. People tweeted through it, which meant nearly a week of crazed reactions to this year'due south most horrid movie trailer. And you thought Sonic the Hedgehog looked scary!!
37. Detective Pikachu dancing
Detective Pikachu charmed pretty much everyone when information technology was released in theaters earlier this jump, mostly due to how unbelievably cute the championship character is, despite the fact that he's voiced by a grown man. The animation section really outdid themselves with the motility capture, layering Pikachu'southward wrinkly forehead and big cheeks onto Ryan Reynolds' face. And that's non the but meme that came out of this movie. A calendar week before it hit theaters, Warner Bros. released a false "leaked" version, which concluded up beingness a 2-hr-long video of animated Pikachu dancing on a loop. It looks like it was taken from one of those '80s practice videos, and the choreography is actually near identical to one of Primal & Peele's funniest sketches, which itself is a parody of an infamous 1988 Television receiver workout marathon. (Hashemite kingdom of jordan Peele himself pretty much confirmed it.) Everyone wanted to make their own peppy Detective Pikachu dance videos, and set the footage to everything from Bonnie Tyler to Blackpink.
36. Tough guy entrance
Some people are lucky enough to get memed once in their lives. Very few of those people actually get memed Once more… unless they're Jawad Bendaoud, who was jailed in Apr for housing two of the terrorists who committed the 2015 Paris attacks. During his trial, he was recorded walking into the room in a sparkly jacket looking similar he was nigh to square up confronting every member of the jury at once, which, of course, looks And then funny. The offset time Bendaoud was memed was actually back in 2015, when he was questioned live on camera about his involvement in the attacks and said he had no idea what the guys were planning. The French memers were merciless.
35. Neb Hader dancing
It's crazy how this unaired clip from SNL in 2015 of Bill Hader dancing syncs with literally every song to always exist.
34. Succession theme edits
Actually, it'due south all well-nigh Demi Adejuyigbe putting lyrics to the Succession theme song. Who will win a osculation from daddy?
33. "If I were…, I would simply..."
If I were yous I would simply share this mega list of memes from 2019.
32. Italian AOC
Thanks, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, for dramatically asking questions in Congressional caucuses for anybody else to capture the perfect moment.
31. im baby
There'south naught to really "get" about "I'm infant" other than "I'm baby." (Though it did come from somewhere.) Just attempt proverb information technology! You're baby, they're babe, nosotros're all babe. I'm baby!
30. Baby Yoda
A 2019 meme latecomer, Babe Yoda from Disney+'s The Mandalorian is very, very beautiful. That'southward almost all we know about him, just but look at those ears!
29. Jonathan Frakes' questions
Being a tv testify host is kind of a thankless job, specially when you know that children on the internet will look back on your hard piece of work decades from now and make fun of how hokey information technology is. Back in 1998, Jonathan Frakes hosted the show Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, which presented the audience with wild and bizarre stories, and at the end of each episode he revealed which ones were real and which ones were made up. Each segment starts with him request bizarre nonsequitur questions, and Twitter user Zane Golia took the problem to edit a few of them into a very strange video. Many added their own spin to information technology, like this high-concept addition from Twitter user leon, who made the video into an unabridged feel.
28. Storming Surface area 51
At that place's a certain season of sense of humor you lot can only find in Facebook parody events -- stuff similar Drake appearing at a Hooters in an obscure location, or anybody running like Naruto at the same fourth dimension. Near of these events never really happen, but "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us" got so popular the Internet nigh literally willed it into existence. The bad news is Area 51 is an airtight government facility in the heart of the desert, so nothing really got "stormed," simply the good news is that there was a music festival nearby anyway called Alienstock. The true secrets of Area 51, similar every groovy X-Files episode tells us, are all-time left to the imagination and brief sightings of a unmarried boy Naruto-running behind a reporter during a live newscast.
27. "Rise and smoothen"
Kylie Jenner wrote the song of the decade for her daughter Stormi'due south wakeup phone call, which she rapidly trademarked once everyone online became obsessed. Rise and shiii-heen.
26. Cats can have a picayune salami
One of the best online not sequiturs this twelvemonth came from a fixed typo in a google search from 2017 ("cats can have little a salami") that, out of nowhere, became a Thing. Cats Can take a trivial salami.
25. Summoning circles
Our newfound obsession with all-things occult (come across: tarot, astrology, crystals, "witch" blogs on Tumblr) and our need for things to merely appear in our hands (come across: Grubhub, Seamless, ordering toilet paper in bulk from Amazon Prime) combined and birthed their cursed babe, the "summoning circles" meme, in which, simply past placing a few candle emojis around a desired object or issue, we could influence the hereafter. Powerful magic, if it was existent. Some folks took the original format and spiced it upward a chip, replacing the candles with things one could summon -- like cats when they hear the audio of a can of food being pried open up.
24. Neon Genesis Evangelion
At present that the 1995 anime classic Neon Genesis Evangelion has hitting Netflix, a whole new slew of people can now understand all the memes about Shinji getting in the robot or else Rei will have to do it, amongst other things.
23. Kombucha reaction
Making decisions is tough. Sometimes your initial gut reaction is wrong, sometimes it's correct, sometimes information technology's wrong, and sometimes it'due south right once more. That's the mini face up journeying TikTok user @brittanyt445 took u.s. all on when she videoed herself trying kombucha for the first time. Kickoff, she's disgusted, and then perchance pleased, then disgusted over again. "No, no," she says. And so, "Well…." Role of what makes this so funny is her facial expressions alone, which are and then dynamic that you tin can apply them to a whole host of situations: looking at yourself in the mirror, hanging out with sure astrological signs, going out with your friends or staying in for the night.
22. Stuffed Kirby
One of Kirby's greatest strengths is his ability to inhale lots of stuff and carry information technology around in his mouth. Information technology besides looks very funny, which is why Twitter user Lucbomber edited together a video of him running around with his mouth total, set to upbeat music. Other Twitter users added funny captions to the video, everything from running to your mom to carp her when yous're bored to suspiciously request what forbidden item a domestic dog has in its mouth. It's a simple format with perfectly narrow awarding.
21. "Ah shit, hither we get again"
Video game cutscenes are the gifts that keep on giving, and 2004's Thou Theft Machine: San Andreas contains 1 that has endured for more than a decade. The clip of protagonist CJ stalking down an alleyway at the very kickoff of the game, after a couple corrupt police officers harass him into a bad part of town, has such a relatable delivery of the now immortal line, "Ah shit, here we get again," that it couldn't not somewhen become a meme for a certain resigned acceptance towards any kind of confrontation. Information technology works every fourth dimension.
20. #POV
For some reason, people on the cyberspace just love reliving the atrocious parts of their childhoods, perhaps out of some demand for validation, to be told by all the other triggered people out at that place that they're not solitary, that other people were unpopular in school too. One easy manner to evoke this feeling is POV videos, popularized by Tiktok user Olivia Giordano, whose video in which she plays a pop cool girl asking you if you lot're emo went viral a few months ago. She's and then practiced at them that people repeatedly ask her if she really is that mean in the comments, though she insists that she'due south not. She's only a great actress! A… suspiciously great extra.
19. Fucking mint
If you lot thought this meme was virtually celebrating the nice, brand-new things y'all take, retrieve again. This TikTok meme is for suffering, like complaining about your motorcar in which practically nothing works, a home in which everything is broken, etc, etc, etc.
18. Y'all hate to come across information technology
"You hate to see information technology" is a pretty oldddd meme, in internet years, but for some reason, information technology's actually permeated the culture recently, probably because there are a lot more than things out there that we actually do hate to see. "Yous detest to come across information technology" could be added to any prototype of something you just detest seeing, like embarrassing flirts or failed football plays. It's a similarly relatable offshoot of the globe-weary "It really do be similar that sometimes," wrapping a large sigh and a bad state of affairs up into a handy little phrase. You hate to see it! Alternatively, the variant form "you love to run into information technology," for all the positive, good stuff out at that place we love to see, was born.
17. The fish tube
Expansion of infrastructure into environments that house crucial migratory routes for the planet's species forces scientists to come up with new ideas to lessen human touch on on nature. Did y'all know, for example, that they built a fiddling tunnel so that turtles could cross a highway unharmed?? How nice! A fish tube, though: that's funny. When environmental scientists unveiled their "salmon cannon," a giant tube just large plenty for a large fish to hurtle from one torso of water into some other, everyone wanted in on the action. Some wondered if the fish liked the fish tube, others wanted to be put into the fish tube themselves. Information technology's an inherently funny concept. Imagine if you lot were a fish and suddenly someone was hoisting you into a tube in which you flapped and flumped until you were unceremoniously dumped back into newer, different water. Imagine if this was the future of human transportation: instead of cars and subways, we'll insert ourselves into people tubes at the end of the workday to exist whooshed straight home.
sixteen. "Let me in!"
In 2016, comedian Eric Andre tried his hardest to get into the Democratic National Convention (ahh, simpler times) but, since his "press pass" had been "revoked," he had to settle for banging on the fence and crashing a protestation outside the doors. Almost 3 years later, a prune from this segment of The Eric Andre Show has get an especially deranged meme, involving a relatable situation -- such as the deep, key urge to blindside Count Dracula himself, or cats trying to hook into your room -- and Andre wetly screaming "LET ME IIIIIIN!!"
15. ok boomer
In that location wasn't much time to really savor "ok boomer" as a perfect clapback once the New York Times wrote nearly it. Nonetheless, it was fun to ain the boomers this way while it lasted, so constructive at getting under their skin that at that place were calls for the phrase to be banned in workplaces and classified as detest speech communication. LOL, ok boomer.
fourteen. What if we kissed
Kissing is cool and fun, so in 2016, some very earnest person online made a macro near "what would y'all do if we accidentally kissed." Many years and irony poisonings later, Tumblr and Twitter got a agree of the format and turned information technology into a kiss your crush fest anywhere: a super sales event, in the pear wriggler, on the Battle Passenger vehicle (that's a Fortnite reference, folks). Name a place and y'all bet there'll be some kissin'.
13.I Think You lot Should Leave
Anybody has their own favorite of Tim Robinson'southward deranged sketches from his Netflix testify I Think Y'all Should Get out, but everyone who doesn't love "Car Focus Group" the most is incorrect. Information technology's insane. A focus grouping gathers to effigy out what's all-time to put in a new auto, and one of the participants is this really weird onetime dude with an impossible-to-place accent that keeps throwing out ideas similar "no space for mother-in-law" and "a good steering wheel that doesn't whiff out of the window while you're driving." Everything he says is but so funny that it'southward impossible not to plough him into a multifaceted meme. The other sketches in the show are funny, but this 1 is on another level.
12. "Hit or Miss"
If you were to yell "HIT OR MISS" in an area where teenagers are known to congregate, there is a very, very, very good chance that yous'll be answered with, "I BET You NEVER MISS, HUH?" (That call and response is known as the "Hitting or Miss" Claiming.) How and why this xiii-2nd chunk of whiny rap blew upward is several layers deep: The verse comes from the song "Mia Khalifa" past iLOVEFRiDAY, an Atlanta hip hop duo made up of the couple Smoke Hijabi and Xeno Carr, who wrote it as a diss track about the porn star Mia Khalifa subsequently a fake tweet defendant Smoke of being a bad Muslim for smoking what looks like a blunt while wearing a hijab in a video for the grouping's song "Hate Me." "Mia Khalifa" itself came out in early 2018, but it wasn't until November that it commencement became A Thing on TikTok later pop dubber Nyannyancosplay recorded a video of herself lip syncing to it in November 2018. Though it may have originated last year, "Striking or Miss" is still very much a 2019 meme every bit information technology finds new ways to evolve out of its initial context and into something that every young person knows. Also, information technology's actually funny.
xi. Shen Yun
There are almost as many Shen Yun memes as there are ads for the actual testify. Shen Yun describes itself as a music and dance performance that showcases millennia of Chinese culture, and its ads, usually featuring a lady mid-leap with a beatific smile, are everywhere. Everywhere. If you're a human living in America, it's more than likely that you take seen a Shen Yun advertising, which is why this extremely regional meme grew to such prominence online. Afterwards all, who are we to underestimate v,000 years of culture reborn?
10. "Are y'all in the right headspace"
Another recent instance of an attempt at self-care gone very incorrect (the first being at "emotional chapters"), this bad-mannered question that absolutely no one asks before delivering "data that could possibly hurt you lot" took off as a meme about instantly after the original, very earnest tweet went viral. Please, never practice this to your friends, lest you want them to think you're a robot.
9. Bigger than earlier
Much like terminal twelvemonth's cool viral video-turned-meme, courtesy of Cheddar dot TV, 'they did surgery on a grape,' 'bigger than earlier' comes from the bizarre craft-making YouTube channel 5 Infinitesimal Crafts, which by and large peddles in DIY "tricks" that no one would e'er consider helpful. Why does an egg need to be bigger? What purpose does this serve? Of grade, none of these questions matter. With a phrase like 'bigger than before' attached to three eggs, i bigger than the side by side, this whole thing was bound to accident up into yet another meme after Twitter user @chipspopandabar tweeted it out to the egg-thirsty masses. If you're struggling to "go" it, just keep watching -- each new viewing is funnier than the last. It doesn't need to "make sense" to be good.
8. Sorry to this man
Vanity Fair's series of lie detector interviews are always a joy, mostly considering it's just fun to picket celebs become bundles of fretfulness when they realize their pulse rates are on display for all to see. Many of the questions are innocuous -- How much does Wiz Khalifa spend on the good kush? -- but when the interviewer asked Hustlers star Keke Palmer if she recognized a photograph of John McCain, she had no idea. Her perplexed response became the perfect successor to Mariah Carey's "I don't know her": sometimes y'all just conveniently forget who somebody is, or miss them entirely. Sorry to this man. (Now available on a t-shirt.)
7. 30-l feral hogs
Maybe y'all could credit the doubled shock of ii mass shootings in i weekend, one in El Paso, Texas and the other in Dayton, Ohio, with the citizens of the Internet immediately grasping at whatever we could to make ourselves feel a petty bit normal once again -- and nothing's more normal than gathering equally i to completely and utterly roast some fool on Twitter. After the shootings, country artist Jason Isbell joined the chorus of celebs calling for gun control, tweeting that no 1 in today's world "needs" assault weapons, but information technology was Twitter user William McNabb who got everyone going with his answer to Isbell, asking, "Legit question for rural Americans - How do I kill the xxx-l feral hogs that run across my yard within 3-5 mins while my pocket-sized kids play?" The tweet was and then odd, the prototype of a swarm of swine descending on some Arkansas backyard and so bizarre, the phrase "feral hogs" so flippin' funny, that the memes were about immediate. What makes the whole situation even weirder is that, yep, the hogs, technically an invasive species, are considered an infestation in some parts of the country and they can exist downright nasty in a close run across -- but, as other Web denizens were quick to point out, y'all don't demand an assault weapon to deal with a pig.
6. Wife guys
Here at Thrillist, similar everywhere else, we beloved a wife guy. A wife guy is a dude who posts very dramatic and/or very extra things online about his married woman, pretty much But to get some of that sweet, sugariness attention from millions of strangers. Patient zero, every bit we recall fondly, was Curvy Married woman Guy, also known as Robbie Tripp, who hit send (and keeps hitting send to this day) on a number of photos with lengthy captions almost how he's such a swell guy for marrying a adult female who's not skinny. More recently, the wife guy crown has gone to Cliff Wife Guy, whose video of his wife falling into a ditch preceded past a clip of them both crying nigh how traumatic the experience was and how your life really can modify in an instant warmed the hearts of all of u.s.a. who were just glad he was in that location, not to catch his wife past the arm or pause her fall, but to moving picture the whole matter and upload it to YouTube. In that location are so many wife guy out there; please, never end posting about your wives.
5. Wholesome buff guys
An offshoot of a milky way brain chart, the wholesome vitrify guys just want to lift up minor kings everywhere still they can.
4. "Payphone" exit
The only manner that this stupid remixed Maroon 5 song will ever get stuck in our heads is from watching these mid-activity walk-out challenges over and over and over.
3. Woman yelling at a cat
On the left is Taylor Armstrong, a real housewife of Beverly Hills, and on your correct is Smudge the cat. But put adjacent, equally Twitter user @missingegirl offhandedly did in May, the Taylor and Smudge screenshots form our new favorite representation of the troll's war.
2. Toad sings "Chandelier"
If yous've e'er wondered what Toad, the mushroom-headed graphic symbol from the Super Mario games, would sound similar across its little in-game shriek, may your curiosity be forever sated with these covers of "Toad" "singing." Recorded by Atlanta-based musician Melancholiaah, each vocal is a master class in giving even the most deranged performances your very all, instance in point: the "Chandelier" comprehend, originally by Sia. It's good from the start, just the song turns great when it hits the chorus, with Toad screaming "IIII'Chiliad GONNA SWIIIING FROM THE CHANDELIEHEEERRRR." A high point of this year in pop culture, to exist certain.
one. "Someone Like You" crowd singalong
It goes by many names -- the gummy bear challenge, Adele Claiming -- but the meme that blew upwards amid the TikTok set all has the aforementioned genius setup: Audio taken from a live performance of "Someone Like You," Adele starts the line of the chorus, "Nevermind, I'll find--," and kicks it over to her legions of fans singing back at her, "--someone like youuu / I wish nothing merely the all-time for youuuu toooo." Video-wise, the shot starts on "Adele," which in this meme, is one kind of affair (it started with Haribo gummy bears but it can literally be annihilation), and pans over to "the crowd," a sea of that same thing -- for instance, 200 gummy bears, iPhones, grass. Whatever you want it to exist! This can even exist in virtual worlds, ie. Fortnite or The Sims! For some reason, watching variations on this is never not funny and good, thus capturing our cold dead hearts and the number one spot for the meme of the yr.
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Leanne Butkovic (@leanbutk) is an entertainment editor for Thrillist.
Emma Stefansky (@stefabsky) is an entertainment staff writer for Thrillist.
Source: https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/best-memes-2019
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