This Facebook Page Knows How To Do Memes Right, Here Are 50 Of Their Funniest Ones
Sarcasm isn’t for everyone. Some people may cringe at this brand of humor, but a considerable chunk will likely chuckle at the following images.
We’ve sourced these photos from the Unsubscribe Memes Facebook group. With 166,000 followers, the page is rife with funny posts poking fun at the absurd and mundane facets of daily life. Whether it’s a meme about using a GPS or a random reply to a post, they are witty, slightly snarky, and very relatable.
Enjoy scrolling and see how long it takes you to find one that resonates with you.
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It is understandable for some folks to dislike a sarcastic wisecrack. Some psychologists see it as “hostility disguised as humor.”
Yet, TV fans love Ron Swanson, Chandler Bing, Dr. Gregory House, Sheldon Cooper, and Stewie Griffin. Sarcasm works well in the art and literary sense as it can convey character complexity.
Dad here. Yes, but probably because mom started in September (!) and, by when I joined (after the Spanish Constitution day on the 6th of December, which seams reasonable to me) she already had done all the job. Isn't that dirty playing?
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Sarcasm tends to draw laughs in satire, especially when it touches on societal issues. We may not find it laughable in real life, but somehow, we see the humor when expressed through an art form.
As an article from Oxford University points out, laughter is the natural reaction to a satirical play because it acknowledges that changing things isn’t within our power.
Irony and sarcasm also go hand in hand, and they can perfectly express a situation’s absurdity. Sometimes, it may be slightly insulting, as seen in these photos. But as long as there is no malicious intent, it will draw a giggle or two.
It's so freaking weird to fetishize udders, I'll never understand hairless apes
In an earlier section, we mentioned Chandler Bing, a character popularized by the late Matthew Perry. He is an excellent example of how to make sarcasm seem endearing.
YouTube compilations of Chandler’s snarky moments are available for fans of the show to look back on. Feel free to take some cues, as well.
Now, we’d like to hear from you, readers. Which of these memes did you most identify with? Are you a fan of the snarky humor in many of these posts? Comment below!
This November will be 10 years since I’ve given up on Facebook, and Friendster & MySpace before it. I deleted Twitter when the trust fund Dunning-Kruger incel bought it. I keep Insta, but only occasionally photodump. As with BP, I never, ever go back to read comments or replies. It turns out I stay in much better contact with my core group of friends & spend exponentially more time with them in person than I did when using the socials. It’s too easy to think of Facebook scrolling, posting & commenting as maintaining healthy interactions. I feel and am so much closer to my people without online interactions.
It's the plants own fault they die under my care. Mini dino starts screeching and reenacting Jurassic Park when I don't water her, and plants just sit there, wilting
First person is asking for a pic in the bath and she should be the weird one?
I've seen this before. Here's the rest: Boss: Do you think that was appropriate? Employee: Yes.
Listen, lad. I built this kingdom up from nothing. When I started here, all there was was swamp. Other kings said I was daft to build a castle on a swamp, but I built it all the same, just to show 'em. It sank into the swamp. So, I built a second one. That sank into the swamp. So, I built a third one. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp, but the fourth one... stayed up! And that's what you're gonna get, lad: the strongest castle in these islands.
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If you think that you don't need humor to get through life, you have a heart carved from marble and a soul made from vinegar.
If you think that you don't need humor to get through life, you have a heart carved from marble and a soul made from vinegar.