ADVERTISEMENT

Ah, the meme. Perhaps no other artifact on the internet has as much power to collectively amuse us with just an image and a few words. Instantly relatable, highly shareable, and always remixable, memes are arguably as popular as celebrity cats. 

One Facebook page, “Evil Thoughts” (with a whopping 154K followers), shares dank memes that almost all of us can relate to, if not chuckle at. Here’s a collection of our favorites.

More info: Facebook

RELATED:

    Memes existed a long time before the internet. The term ‘meme’ was introduced by British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book, The Selfish Gene. Derived from the Greek word "mimema," meaning "imitated," Dawkins used "meme" to describe units of cultural information that spread through imitation, paralleling the way genes propagate biological information.

    Internet historians have zeroed in on some two-panel cartoons from early 1920s periodicals as proto-memes. In one of them, the left panel shows a dapper gent, with the caption “How you think you look when a flashlight is taken.” On the following panel is a very goofy cartoon version of the same fellow, captioned “How you really look.” This “expectation vs. reality” format is still widely used today.

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #5

    Person in suit with text overlay: "New year, New mental issues," creating a funny-silly Facebook meme.

    Evil thoughts Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Nosirrow
    Community Member
    6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I finally watched Another Round and can't understand the ending. Maybe everyone involved in the film was drinking. Maybe I don't drink enough to get it. Also, I miss Hannibal and his dumb puns.

    View more commentsArrow down menu

    Bored Panda reached out to pop culture expert Mike Sington to ask him a couple questions about memes. When we asked him what it is that makes internet memes so popular, he had this to say, "Internet memes are so popular because they offer a unique blend of humor, relatability, and shareability."

    Sington goes on, "They often tap into current events, social trends, or common experiences, allowing people to express themselves and connect with others in a concise and often funny way. The visual nature of memes makes them easily digestible and their ability to be remixed and reinterpreted allows for endless creativity and evolution, keeping them fresh and engaging."

    #7

    Character in a sweater and hat humorously ignoring life's challenges, reflecting funny silly Facebook memes.

    Evil thoughts Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Nosirrow
    Community Member
    6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Day 5 of two-week winter break. I'll leave the flat on 17 Feb. Until then, bedrotting, documentaries, food and phone games.

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    ADVERTISEMENT
    ADVERTISEMENT
    #9

    Cartoon character sleeping peacefully above creepy figure; Funny Silly Facebook Memes contrast.

    Evil thoughts Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    I'm.Just.A.Girl
    Community Member
    6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have nightmare 4+ times a week. That's on medication for it. I love to sleep but hate what it can bring .. and I usually cycle through reaching safety and falling back into peril when I'm dreaming. That will last until I finally realize that it can't be real and I need to wake up.

    View more commentsArrow down menu

    When we asked Sington whether he thought internet memes were an accurate reflection of society today, he responded, "While internet memes offer a fascinating and often hilarious snapshot of current events, social trends, and shared experiences, it would be an overstatement to say they're the most accurate reflection of the world."

    Sington concluded, "Memes are inherently subjective and selective, often prioritizing humor or emotional impact over nuanced representation. They can simplify complex issues, perpetuate stereotypes, or reflect a limited perspective. Though they capture the zeitgeist in a unique way, memes shouldn't be mistaken for a comprehensive or objective account of reality."

    #11

    Man on train with text overlay about TikTok shyness, referencing Funny Silly Facebook Memes.

    Evil thoughts Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Zephyr343
    Community Member
    6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Didn't feel like dancing too much most of 2020 🤔...if I recall, something was going on in the world....cant quite put my finger on it...audience? Do you remember?

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    ADVERTISEMENT

    With the advent of the internet, the concept of the meme evolved to represent the digital content we recognize today—typically funny images, videos, or text that spread virally online. This modern interpretation retains the core idea of replication and transmission, but emphasizes the speed and reach facilitated by today’s digital platforms.

    ASCII art might be considered some of the earliest internet memes. As a concept, ASCII art, or making images out of numbers and letters, has been around since the late 1800s when people started making pictures with typewriters. In the '90s, this art form realized further spread online and is the ancestor to today's emoji.

    #14

    Cute cat with wings in a meme, expressing strength and vulnerability; a perfect funny-silly-Facebook-meme.

    Evil thoughts Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    David Brown
    Community Member
    5 days ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is it becuzzzz...you are floating in the clouds contemplating your eventual plummet and demise whilst the other brazenly flaunts wings? Cat stuff is lost on me.

    View more commentsArrow down menu

    In 1996, the "Dancing Baby" became one of the first mainstream memes, based on a widely spread animation of a baby in a diaper spinning around on the spot. AKA the Oogachaka Baby, this meme was transmitted through email chains and became so popular that it was even included in the TV show Ally McBeal and referenced on The Simpsons.

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Early memes were undoubtedly much more basic than the memes we see going viral these days; however, they paved the way for what comedy looks like on the internet today. It was a time of experimenting and playful learning, and a lot of the elements that made these memes prevalent on the web remain visible in today's most iconic meme formats.

    #17

    A swan on a lake with text overlay about disconnecting from phones, illustrating funny Facebook memes.

    Evil thoughts Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    I'm.Just.A.Girl
    Community Member
    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is like my daughter. She goes hard in whatever flavor of the week is popular. Rn, it's "Epic the Musical"...and I actually rly enjoy that one.

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    ADVERTISEMENT
    #20

    A heart icon above the text "In a Problemship since birth" on a funny-silly Facebook meme.

    www.facebook.com Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Nosirrow
    Community Member
    6 days ago

    This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

    Yeah. My parents had the serological conflict and we're too stupid to understand it's a sign from God. I could have died if that Pole or Polish Jew, Hirszfeld, didn't do research on this conflict.

    View more commentsArrow down menu

    Another powerful meme design, the “image macro,” showed up in the early 2000s. Most people online today will recognize the form, which is essentially a captioned picture. Early image macros fell into a few different genres, like LOLcats, which are just captioned pictures of cats, typically in amusing situations.

    Advice animal” image macros featured different animals that each had their own theme, like Courage Wolf or Awkward Penguin. They didn’t need to be animals, either - advice animal meme designs featuring Morpheus from “The Matrix” or Boromir from “The Lord of the Rings” became so popular they’re still easy to recognize today.

    #23

    Funny silly Facebook meme with a surreal bunny in a dress, looking guilty with a deer under a cloudy sky.

    Evil thoughts Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    CC McSniggles
    Community Member
    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Um, if my kid looked at me this way I'd be terrified that some freak show was calling me their parent.

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #25

    A person standing alone in a foggy setting with the text "I feel uncomfortable everywhere," showcasing Facebook memes.

    Evil thoughts Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Nosirrow
    Community Member
    6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah, but the trick is to not show it. I've been acting nonchalant for 30 years while being very 'chalant'. A good tip is to do things slowly like you're not stressed out, yawn, clear throat, things like that.

    View more commentsArrow down menu

    In her article for CNN, AJ Willingham writes that good memes are basically public inside jokes, and their evolution is so quick and varied it’s hard to explain their general impact. One thing’s for sure, digital memes will remain powerful artifacts of the cultural zeitgeist - as long as the internet exists, that is.

    What did you think of the memes in this list? Could you relate to any of them? Don’t forget to upvote your favorites and leave a comment if you get the urge!

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #37

    Heart-shaped mirror reflects a person with text overlay: "me at 1am deciding if I'm real or not," epitomizing funny silly memes.

    Evil thoughts Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Katherine Bridgerton
    Community Member
    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OF course I am real ! Unless aliens made really great robots who got so smart they made even better robots and we are in a game to see how long it takes us to kill the earth. Wonder what number game we are on ? That's so stupid we are not robots. Are we? Pinches arm.

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda