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This Facebook Page Shares Random Pics That Are Hard To Explain, Here Are 50 Of The Funniest Ones
Context is what helps us make sense of the world around us, including what we accidentally stumble across on the internet. Without context, we’re pretty much lost, left frantically wondering what it all means. In some cases, however, it’s specifically the lack of context that’s the entire point of online content.
The ‘Images with No Context’ Facebook page is a celebration of chaos, randomness, and more weirdness than you’d probably see on your social media feed on any given day. We’ve collected some of their finest pics and memes to amuse and confuse you. Enjoy your trip down the rabbit hole!
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Bored Panda got in touch with content creator, comedian, and broadcaster Trev Lewis for his opinion on 'no context' memes and why they're so popular on social media. According to him, you could argue that they're the "purest distillation of what a meme actually is."
"The standard definition of a meme is, 'an idea, behavior, or style that spreads by means of imitation from person to person within a culture and often carries symbolic meaning representing a particular phenomenon or theme.' So, if a meme is nothing more than an image, and it's entirely up to the audience to interpret the symbolic meaning rather than offering any sort of caption or explanation, this is the very nature that memes are founded on," he said.
"It makes sense, then, that they are widely popular. If we think back to the earliest popular memes, stuff like the 'I Can Has Cheezburger?' cat, they were basically inside jokes for the terminally online. As the internet became more mainstream, so did memes, but it wasn't that long ago most people weren't familiar with the word and were often pronouncing it 'maymay.' There's something about an inside joke that makes people feel more passionate about it. I suppose it's the nature of exclusivity, or perhaps just the bond we feel when other people share in our niche interests."
This is just a bunch of peppers with googly eyes, I don't see what else is going on here to make it weird.
Meanwhile, we were also curious about meme longevity, and how to achieve it. Broadcaster Trev was kind enough to share his take on this.
"The truth is there is no perfect formula to give a meme longevity. There are a couple of things that can help, though. If a meme relies too heavily on current events, its relevance will likely fade along with those events. A standup comedy routine about food can be enjoyed for generations, but a talk show monologue about this week's news is going to expire quickly. It's the same principle. Someone may be able to resurface a screenshot that contains the original context, but already you're losing people if the joke has to be explained too much," he explained to Bored Panda.
"The other thing that helps is, as this genre showcases, not relying on a written language to convey the humor. Slang is a lot like memes in that it's constantly changing and being discarded. A funny phrase today may be seen as corny tomorrow. There's also the language barrier. If an image is funny without words, that's a more universal meme than one that relies on English, Spanish, and so on. The more people enjoy and understand a meme, the more it gets shared, and the more likely it is to live on."
I laughed so hard I had to see a sturgeon! Okay, thank you. I'll see myself out.
Clearly you have to add up to get to the 9s... so you press the 3 three times for each 9... so press the 3 nine times! XD
At the time of writing, the ‘Images With No Context’ page had 58k followers who love the randomness of the content. And so do we. The Facebook page is a great example of what many people love the most about the internet—its ability to surprise us and get us to burst out laughing!
Of course, which of the pics and memes you actually find funny will depend a lot on your sense of humor. That’s something that varies wildly from person to person.
Some people prefer their jokes to be longer and more refined. Others might love dad jokes more than anything else in the realm of comedy. However, there are still plenty of folks who enjoy the post-modern weirdness of contextless images. There’s a lot of joy to be found in being thoroughly confused and not knowing the entire story behind a pic.
Even though we all have a unique sense of humor, comedy, at its core, is about being surprised. It’s about facing the unexpected or being shown an unusual way to see the world. Something we all have in common is that we love to laugh—what’s different is how our comedy tastes have changed since we were little.
The more we’re exposed to comedy in the form of films, shows, and stand-ups, the more we can begin to refine that taste. It’s not something that’s static! Some of us used to adore telling dad jokes every chance that we got. However, as time passed, we changed and moved on to longer, more complicated anecdotes. And that’s okay!
But something that makes us laugh doesn’t have to be overly complex or elaborate. Sometimes, all we really want is to see a silly meme of a cat in a cowboy hat.
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Daylight's comin n me wanna go home
Load More Replies...It's one of those crazy people from the math problems! What did you need all those watermelons for, Sherry...
I once saw someone buying a similar quantity of walnuts and I was like WTF? Later I found out that he was working on a cooking TV show and they needed them there. They used to do each episode dedicated on one ingredient, so maybe it was walnut week, who knows...
It is q highschool math problems in real life! You know the ones that we were given that we would need to know how to do because they would be an everyday issue. Where you buy 271 bananas, and Jenny will be getting 20% of the bananas at a 50% markup, and Hank will be getting 15% for free and Sam will have 40% of them, but 12% of Sam's will go to Jenny, but at a 90% discount. If the bananas are $.37 a pound, and you have a coupon for a dollar off produce, how much does Craig need to pay you?
Oh, God, I'm having nightmare flashbacks! Please stop!
Load More Replies...This is a common thing in Scottish Lidls. No idea why but it occurs first thing in the morning
The day when Tesco made bananas a loss leader and it became news. The guy who bought these gave them away. And it started a new high/low in supermarket manipulation of consumers at price level.
Hmmm... banana bread, banana pudding, banana cream pie and banana splits for a reunion?
What's your problem? Haven't you seen a person with potassium deficiency before?
Okay, not funny, but -- was talking with a friend the other day who is from Puerto Rico, and apparently all of the recent storms and hurricanes have completely decimated the banana crop. There are virtually no bananas growing in Puerto Rico right now. They have to be imported from Costa Rica, which means going through customs, so there's a significant duty tax imposed. A pound of bananas was selling in P.R. for over $7 US just last month. So, that conveyor belt full of bananas is worth a wallet full of money in P.R. right now.
So you're saying you're NOT harbouring fugitive apes from an apocalyptic post-human future? Why no sir! I just love smoothies!
I'm thinking they are a snack for preschoolers or senior center(s).
I should have taken that picture of the lady with all the diet Pepsi. Potato for scale
However, no context pics can be a double-edged sword. In some cases, it can make the meme backfire because the joke, the silliness, they’re all a tad too obscure. And anyone who’s done comedy professionally probably knows that if you have to explain the joke to your audience, then you’ve already lost them. The context can be important to set up the joke.
AHHH I NEED EYE BLEACH i feel like I’m being stalked by this evil creature
Though many before him had failed, the great acrobat Mr. Tibbles was certain he could successfully complete the infamous kitty-kibble-headstand. The stunt, first perfected by the KittyClysm Brothers in the 1920s, had not been done since JoeyCat had burned the secret of a non-fatal landing, along with himself, several innocent stagehands, and a stack of old love letters, at the end of his last and best acrobatic show in 1942. Mr. Tibbles had studied hard, even going to the site of JoeyCat's grave with a ouija board, but now it was the moment of truth. Could he eat all the catfood in mid air while flipping through the air on his way down from the top of the tallest cat tree in the world? Only time would tell...
Meanwhile, some of the context for memes is something we instinctively get because of the times that we live in: we know what the joke is because the pic perfectly captures the spirit of the times. However, as time goes by, some of that historical context gets lost. That’s why not all memes will make sense to you, say, five years after they’re made. Others, however, are practically timeless because of how relatable they are, regardless of the social and historical context.
This reminds me of a time in second or third grade when a boy in my class brought a bottle of Elmer's glue to school on April fools day. When anyone asked why he had it, he'd say "it's my lunch." We eventually figured out that it was filled with yogurt, but not before he ate most of it at snack time.
If you feel like jokes keep going over your head, however, it might not necessarily be the comedian’s fault, especially if the rest of the audience is roaring with laughter. You might need a bit more context to get why some things are funny. It’s pretty easy to do that. You can binge-watch some quality humor TV, go to more comedy shows, or even sign up for a few stand-up or improv courses. Who knows, it might be the start of your very own blossoming career in comedy!
That's a gummy worm and nothing you can say will convince me otherwise
They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They're all together ooky The Addams family "Thing's" dishes?
Broadly speaking, the stranger and more bizarre the photo, the more likely it is to grab our attention. Especially in the massive stream of information that’s available to us on social media. Weirdness stands out from highly-curated, professionally photographed influencer content. So if you want to grab the internet’s attention, you have to find a way to stand out from the crowd while also staying as relatable as possible. It can be a tough balance to find.
Some people might find the utter lack of context behind the pics shared on ‘Images with No Context’ to be a bit unnerving. There’s no way to scratch our inner itch to find out what’s going on besides coming up with theories of our own!
Human beings crave order and structure after all. We want certainty and control. Of course, life—or the internet—won’t always offer you that. It’s best to accept that randomness and surprises (both pleasant and not) are a part of life. Something that’s unavoidable. We won’t always be in control. And we won’t always get the context that we so desperately crave! Why, oh why, is that cat wearing a cowboy hat?!
Tell us, dear Pandas, which of these pics and memes without context did you enjoy the most? Were there any that you loved so much that you forwarded them to a dozen of your friends? How do you think memes might change in the near future? Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments.
Why did the chicken cross the wardrobe? To get to the other sideboard. Thank you and goodnight.
Excellent- let’s see…. I have revised my HR practices to include the “surprise you’re fired parties”, have solved the veggie thief rabbit deterrent issue. Planned the menu for next thanksgiving and had a break through OCD moment that my therapist would be proud of …. And that is just the highlights!
Excellent- let’s see…. I have revised my HR practices to include the “surprise you’re fired parties”, have solved the veggie thief rabbit deterrent issue. Planned the menu for next thanksgiving and had a break through OCD moment that my therapist would be proud of …. And that is just the highlights!