50 Hilariously Relatable Memes For Women, As Seen On The ‘Laughing Chicks’ IG Page
According to lawyer and activist Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, being a woman today, as it was yesterday, means fighting against the tide that threatens to limit their potential, promise, and presence.
Whether that means continuing to demand the inalienable right to body autonomy, refusing to conform to deeply rooted societal expectations telling them what to do or say, or persistently knocking down other barriers, it's all about being free.
If you're interested in how this quest manifests in everyday life, we have just the thing for you. The Instagram account 'Laughing Chicks' shares hilariously accurate memes that describe the shared struggles and triumphs of modern women, offering a refreshing perspective on the journey toward equality and empowerment.
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For our first publication on 'Laughing Chicks,' its founder told Bored Panda that initially, the page began as just them creating memes that they thought were funny.
"I was working, and my work [was] very boring, and I wanted to do something more expressive," they explained. "So I started creating the page and memes."
But over time, the fun little page grew, and they realized how much fun content you can find elsewhere too. "I started curating more and giving them credit. Along the way, I have not only supported creators but have made friends such as Nina Marie (@ninamariedaniele) and Vinny Fasline(@vinnyfasline) ... I got an understanding of what my followers like and, more importantly, do not like, and selecting memes is now second nature."
I have a history of ending (my) relationships because of this. I told my current BF to ask me if it's my period if I try to break up (that's not a trap 😉), and it has been working for 15 years
"I found that relatable memes are the ones that resonate the most. Universal topics, such as complaining about work, or bonding with your coworkers, tend to do the best," the person behind 'Laughing Chicks' explained.
However, they added that Instagram itself also has a say in what to post.
"It also depends on the platform; they keep innovating and changing the algorithm, and as creators and curators, we have to adapt. For example, Instagram went very heavy about a year ago on videos, but now they have come back to photos and added more value to them. So, hoping to keep staying ahead of the algorithm and making new partnerships with comedians to keep the page engaged and growing."
For our follow-up publication on the Instagram account, its chief said that they've been focusing on relatable memes even more.
We were also curious about whether or not their memes remain specifically for women, since a considerable portion of them now seems applicable to a broader audience.
"We have an 85% female following; therefore, we post memes more relatable to women," the creator of the account explained. "However, most of it is just relatable content for all."
This is hilarious and relatable, because the last stages are screaming.
It makes sense. Women and men score very similarly on tests of humor appreciation. Psychiatrist Allan Reiss of Stanford University scanned the brains of male and female subjects while they rated the funniness of 30 cartoons. Both genders rated the same number of cartoons as funny and ranked them in the same order of funniness. So don't be scared to send these memes to your guy friends too. If they have a sense of humor, they should appreciate them too!
Living in Europe half my life, and I don't understand why you need a credit score in USA. In The Netherlands, they look at if you have debts or bankruptcy etc. The best is to have no debts at all, regardless if you are repaying on time. We dont believe in spending money we dont have, we also don't get unsolicited credit cards in the mail when we turn 18. Using credit cards in The Netherlands (other than airtickets etc) tobpay means you have no money, and are desperate. We also don't have credit cards promotion/discount/points etc. Totally different mindset.
That's how I feel about technology right now. I'm out of the loop on nearly everything new. I'm now the person tech support people despise.
No matter who you are, do not let me anywhere near your fries, I WILL eat them.
Me. Pretty sure I have liver disease but darned if I don't keep drinking. Just desperate to get out of my head for a minute. It's definitely a vicious circle.
I say “I’m going to surround myself with positive energy” and then binge watch Air Crash Investigation. In my defense, seeing people talking about improving the safety of multi-ton metal tubes that go 10km off the ground IS very positive.
That show may be the only thing left in the Discovery® universe that isn't horrifying cràp. I'll be sad when it ends.
Load More Replies...It just helps you recognize the common red flags you missed before more quickly!
Actually you can learn much more by watching true crime than scrolling tiktok.
Murder documentaries sound so interesting to me but also I have anxiety
I don't think it's wrong to want to watch justice being served or even an open investigation. But it is so creepy to hindsight it.
I watch murder shows to know how to detect the signs in my friends and family before they can off me.
"Informative murder pørn" and now you can listen to it instead of just watching it! (I only like the 100+ year old unsolved ones, myself.)
They say cultures that celebrate death as part of the natural cycle of life (instead of mourning it) are generally happier. That's what I'm going for with the murder docs. Hasn't worked yet but I'm trying!
My definition of "self care": cat on my lap, munchies and glass full of iced coffee handy, plenty of episodes of murder mysteries, police procedurals, and Dateline to watch.
Positive energy for me is whodunnit-shows on the tv while drinking so much tea my bladder will start to panic and then way too many popcorn/candy/crisps/chocolates/everything. Sometimes I'll add some game on the phone or some new stuff for my bullet journal. My happy place does include murder mysteries. But not real ones because they make me sad. Fictive murders are awesome, though. :)
I wonder why True Crime stories are so popular for women, is there a study for that available?
Personalty I get satisfaction watching them SOLVE the crime - I get a small sense that there is some justice? I hate horror that shows the violence - But showing how they solve the murder I like.
Load More Replies...My version of positive energy is reading up on serial killers, reading novels with lots of gruesome deaths and writing about murder.
The more I deal with finances and tax returns, the more paranoid I am of doing something by accident that could be deemed fraud.
I'd LOVE to wear Crocs because they're comfortable af, but I just.. can't. It's the only time something is so ugly l just can't.
Free anxiety! Get yer free anxiety here! Hurry this offer won’t last
Feels like ur in an abusive relationship mate... Please leave
Sneaking back into the home as quietly as possible, trying not to wake the folks, but then mom hears you and you try to sound as sober and normal as possible.
3am is booked. That's my time to randomly wake up, then toss and turn for the next 5 hours so...
Why do you need to overthink and turn some jokes into something serious?! They're only jokes...
Load More Replies...I gave up after the first few as most didn't seem to be 'relatable for women' at all. They're just random generalisations.
I must be the worst woman ever as I can’t relate to most of these.
I related to these and I identify as male. But they're not memes they're tweets.
Why do you need to overthink and turn some jokes into something serious?! They're only jokes...
Load More Replies...I gave up after the first few as most didn't seem to be 'relatable for women' at all. They're just random generalisations.
I must be the worst woman ever as I can’t relate to most of these.
I related to these and I identify as male. But they're not memes they're tweets.