People Are Cracking Up At These 40 Memes And Posts About Anything And Everything, As Shared By This Facebook Page With Over 850K Followers
InterviewMemes. That’s what the internet is truly for.
While “editing” Wikipedia articles and creating weird Spotify playlists are definitely up there, it’s memes that most folks are after when they pick up a phone. Or any other choice of internet media consumption method. We don’t discriminate.
And what better place to get your meme fill for the day if not Memes To Satisfy The Sophisticated Gentleman, a Facebook page for big brain sophisticated based memes for all. You’re sophisticated, right? Then what are you waiting for? Scroll down, upvote, comment, and read Bored Panda’s exclusive interview with the page’s founder, Loogi!
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So, in Wikipedia terms (but not really from Wikipedia, just in its language), Memes To Satisfy The Sophisticated Gentleman is a Facebook page dedicated to sharing memes that do away with the cringe and cheap humor, and instead aim to provide a good-quality laugh.
The page was created in 2017, and has since then made quite a lot of progress as a hub for sophisticated memes. As of this article, the page boasts over 852,000 followers, all enjoying content on the hourly.
Then you get it out with your tongue and eat it days later (even tho you have no idea how long it’s been there).
Loogi recalls constantly quoting memes and vines back when he was 16. So much, in fact, that his friends couldn’t handle it. Their supposed attempt to get him to stop was suggesting the idea of creating a Facebook page to serve as an outlet for the young teen’s passion for memes. And he actually went with it.
“My mates were getting sick of me doing that all the time, so they told me to make a page as a joke. So I did. And people kept giving me [crud] for owning a meme page, so I wanted to strive to get big and show them it wasn’t stupid,” elaborated Loogi.
“I had actually wanted to stop when I hit 1,000 followers because, then, I would have proven my point, but I went from 1,000 to 5,000 in about a week, so I kept it going just because I could.”
Now, what’s a sophisticated gentleman, I hear you ask? Yeah, we had that same question because it’s within the context of memes, and Loogi was more than happy to elaborate on that:
“A sophisticated gentleman is someone who has a good sense of humor, someone who doesn’t post cringe memes or old normie memes. The name was actually a joke at the time as well, because all the pages were called *something* memes for *something* people, and I didn’t want to be generic. ‘Sophisticated gentleman’ was the funniest [thing] I could come up with when I was 16.”
If you’ve been here long enough, you might remember us covering another meme page in that same nominally and thematically niche vein, Wholesome Memes For Kindhearted Homies. There’s also Dank Memes for Dark Ecological Beings, Historical memes for anachronistic teens (pre-1914), Zoom Memes for Self Quaranteens… you get the idea.
Did you realize the comment above you is talking to you lol
Load More Replies...I once left a squashed spider on my wall for several days as a warning to the other spiders.
"Spider-man spider-man. I hit Gregory with a--" *SMACK*
There's a corner of my basement I haven't painted yet because the spider in the web wasn't dead yet. I'm not afraid of it, it just seems rude to undo all their work and throw their hard-earned food away while they're still alive.
Wonder if it’s related to the itsh bitsy spider
Load More Replies...I read "after slamming his brother just the day before" and was very confused.
I've got a big, beautiful picture window in my living room, which looks into the trees because the house is on a steep slope. And each October, an enormous spider comes and builds a web across it, and it disappears after Halloween. Apparently, this is a thing. "Barn spiders" like very wide openings to build their webs, such as barn doors, or, in my case, picture windows. They set up shop in October. Seems that's why they're associated with Halloween. See, I thought a big-a*s, fat spider with a 10-foot web was scary enough to be associated with Halloween just for that reason. But no! These are real-life, honest-to-gosh, biological Halloween decorations.
Now, running such a big meme page entails a certain level of challenge as well. Besides having to stay relevant and post frequently, Loogi points out that the content has to be such that it gets reach from the Facebook algorithm, but also such that it doesn't get banned.
Fun fact, the aforementioned Zoom Memes for Self Quaranteens was for a time disabled. Sure, it’s not a page, but rather a group, and content has to be moderated differently, but there's still the fact that getting banned, disabled, or otherwise silenced on Facebook as a page or a group is simply a pain in the butt to reconcile.
But having a page means a lot of other great things. Besides congregating a bunch of like-minded individuals and providing meaning in life, there’s always fun to be had in the little things that matter, like seeing the numbers grow, reach expand, and influence go global, as noted by Loogi.
Then you call out to family that they are fighting and then the whole family is there bonding being nosy .
Now, we get it, this list is finite, despite it including the best of the best posts, but you can always check out the source from whence it all came, the official Memes To Satisfy The Sophisticated Gentleman page, and you can also check out the enamel pin Loogi is trying to make a reality.
But before you go, why not let us know what you think about the page, the memes, the sophistication of it all, the sophistication of anything in general, or share your memes and meme ideas in the comment section below!
Oh no! I’ve been caught out in the wild again, I must go in seclusion for another month.
As the second oldest out of 5 children I feel this to this very day.
the only reasonable person in that entire movie and he ended up being the hater