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Internet memes may have been around for a while, but they never seem to go out of style. A noteworthy one can still draw laughs in this day and age of jump-cut videos and shorter attention spans. 

Today, we’re looking at the epic.like.bro Instagram page. The name may suggest masculinity, but it features memes for everyone to enjoy. Scroll long enough, and you may find at least one that best relates to you. 

But we’ve picked out some of the posts that caught our attention. If you’re having a lethargic day, let this list be your pick-me-up.

As of this posting, the account has 579,000 followers. To live up to its name, it features a lot of humor that “bros” will get a kick out of. As you will see, many of these memes are created from a male perspective but are generally relatable.  

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Memes have existed longer than generally perceived. Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins first coined the term in 1976, mentioning it in his bestseller The Selfish Gene

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Dawkins defined a meme as an idea, style, or behavior that spreads within a culture. 

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's how I feel when I come in from outside, it was 122°f today, we're having a heat wave here in Arizona..

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But what exactly makes a meme go viral? Why do some easily garner thousands of shares while others fall by the wayside? Dawkins gave three criteria, which sociologist Dr. Nicki Lisa Cole mentioned in her article for ThoughtCo

“(1) Copy-fidelity: the possibility that the thing in question can be accurately copied; (2) Fecundity, the speed at which the thing is replicated; (3) Longevity, or staying power.”

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According to experts, replicability is a key factor in what makes a meme. As mentioned by Dr. Cole, "Many people, beyond the first person to do it, must be able to do it or recreate it, whether it's a real-life behavior or a digital file."

Hebrew University of Jerusalem professor Limor Shifman shares a similar sentiment. 

"A text that just spreads well, and a lot of people see it, is not a meme," Shifman told BBC. "It's viral. But if a lot of people create their own versions then it becomes a group of texts and then it's a meme."

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Saw at a store they sell just these now by the bag. No more forcing yourself to eat ice cream and cone down to the nub.

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Many memes capture the mundaneness of life and can express one’s emotions. Author and sociologist Paolo Gerbaudo explains: 

“We can see not just the new ways people do things or the new ways people express themselves in public but also some of the themes, some of the anxieties or desires people have. All of these complex issues are reflected in things like memes.”

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Me when my mom and my 3 sisters leave the restaurant table to go to the bathroom

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Relatability is another factor that makes a successful meme, and this Instagram page is proof of it. According to University of Amsterdam lecturer Idil Gadip, this is what separates viral memes from those that appeal to a niche audience. 

“You don’t have to necessarily be embedded in internet subculture to understand what it’s saying. And the final thing I think is, it’s the most basic thing but it’s very hard to replicate, is that it should be fun to look at, and fun to share.”

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had the opposite happen. The week before my math exam was the worst week as all my sums went wrong because of so many silly errors. When I came into the exam hall I broke down from the stress so I was made to write the paper in another room. That was when everything clicked and I was able to write my paper smoothly. I didn’t do well with only 45/50 marks but it was good considering the situation at the time

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Since memes are such powerful tools in the digital age, they’ve also been used for political communication. According to Shifman, they serve a dual purpose. 

“[Memes] unsettle power balances and allow normal people to express their voice, to express their anxieties. On the other hand… memes could also be forces of governments, they’re now used by powerful corporations, they’re also used by extremists of all kinds.”

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4 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Or the continuous cycle of plates, cutlery, pans, et cetera that gets dirty?

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One example of a timely political meme drew traction in late 2021. Here, the image is meant to downplay Russia’s denial of its plans to launch an attack on Ukraine. 

Another meme poked fun at Russia’s neighboring countries, insinuating how much of a headache it must be to live within the region.

Ultimately, experts agree that memes will remain embedded in internet culture for the foreseeable future because “it’s a very stable way of expressing your individuality and your communality.”

“They’re neutral modes of communication. You can make meaning out of memes depending on what you want to express,” Gadip says. 

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When all you hear back is "yep", "uh huh", "sure", "gotcha", your story is nowhere close to interesting and it's just a polite way your friend is saying "STFU!"

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I was about 3, I tried the same thing with a croissant. I planted the tip and waited for it to grow. My mom and dad made it for me :)

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I loved it when the relationship progressed to the point where she knew which drawer had my tshirts and helped herself to nightshirts.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My lovely grandmother who makes it her business to know everything about everyone yet somehow she forgot my age and assumed I already took my boards even though I’m yet to reach that point. Months after the board exams took place was when she asked me about my rank which I obviously didn’t get.

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Note: this post originally had 50 images. It’s been shortened to the top 35 images based on user votes.

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