50 Memes That Prove Sarcasm Is Probably The Best Form Of Comedy, As Seen On This IG Page
InterviewMost internet users would likely agree that memes have become more than just humorous posts. When sent to that friend you’ve stopped messaging using words months ago, they work as means of communication, when shared among classmates facing the same hurdles, they become something all can relate to, while when created for the sheer purpose of sharing them on one’s social media, they turn into a 21st-century form of artistic expression.
No matter the reason for creating and sharing memes, one thing is clear; nowadays they are an indivisible part of a netizen’s online presence. So, in order to fulfill the high demand for memes, there are numerous accounts and pages dedicated to such a form of content, one of which is ‘The Queen Of Sarcasm L’ Instagram account. Today, we’d like to shine a little light on it and share some of the best memes showcased by the account to over 100k of its followers. Scroll down to find them on the list below and see what it is that draws netizens to it.
Below you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with the founder of the Instagram account, Lide, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions and discuss how it all started.
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That’s because they give you a funny look when you say “Hello human”. :(
The creator of the ‘The Queen Of Sarcasm L’ Instagram account, Lide, told Bored Panda that it was her sister who came up with the name for it. “She gave me the name because it suits me, as I am sarcastic; not in a bad way, though, just in a funny way,” she shared.
“I decided that it would be a good thing to make other people laugh and smile,” Lide said, revealing that she started by creating a Facebook page (which, sadly, no longer exists) before moving on to Instagram.
Lide shared that the thing she loves most about managing the account is the response she receives from the online community. “I really like when people leave interesting and funny comments, when they get my humor or agree with my views, when they say that my memes make them laugh or make their day better. In fact, that is the best part of it all—getting to make people’s day better.”
The law states that the witness of the stretch must say "That is such a big stretch!"
Who is that plotting in the background about eventually owning BOTH chairs?
According to Lide, one of the ways netizens benefit from ‘The Queen Of Sarcasm L’ and similar accounts is boosting their mood, which they are then quite inclined to do to those in their circle. “People are always tagging friends and family—siblings, for instance—on memes that show things that they have in common or do together.”
The creator of the page added that they often use social media to share suggestions about films or music, for instance, or describe personal experiences, which tends to encourage them to engage in online content more.
When it comes to engaging in online content, Lide is right—people do seem to be inclined to viewing or sharing memes and personal experiences; but more than that, they enjoy capturing and showing their time spent traveling. According to Statista, that’s what the majority of Gen Z and millennial internet users in the US seem to share the most on the net.
Such content is followed closely by memes created by someone else, events the netizens are attending, photos of themselves or the brands and products they like, and memes that they have created themselves respectively.
Add a few more rail lines and it's an "ADHD + Bipolar type 2 rising" (🤭)(me)
Load More Replies...and what of it? they end up being way more fun that way, and my homeboy understands it and all the topic changes.
YES, EVERYONE SAYS MY STORIES ARE LIKE THIS!! It is very accurate.
Because of my ADHD, storytelling is either the second picture, or a turn on a road that leads to a dead end sign
It's missing the tracks in a circle, like a roundabout with no exits.
I don’t even have adhd and I feel like this is me, I can’t imagine what it’s like for all these poor humans
The prevalence of memes is evident by looking at the numbers of how many are shared on a regular basis. YPulse reported that, according to their social media behavior study, as many as three-in-four people aged 13-36 shared memes; more than half of them seemingly did every week, while nearly a third—every day.
As for the younger generation, YPulse suggested that more than 40% of teenagers from 13 to 17 years of age followed meme accounts online, while the number of 18-20 year olds who did reached 56%.
One of the likely reasons for how widespread memes are is the fact that they’re always changing shape and form, which allows them to remain relevant over time and adjust to current events and trends.
One study of internet memes emphasized that, “In meme culture, flow takes primacy over origin, as the creator of an object and even the conditions in which it was made often remain unknown to the legions of users who remix it and pass it on.”
I'm literally just back from visiting a college to see if it was a good place to do my post grad. The people there ambushed me like oh my god I'm still traumatised. They were explaining why their course is so good but I just wanted to run away
It’s no surprise that here at Bored Panda, we have quite a collection of all sorts of memes; as a matter of fact, there’s an entire category dedicated to them and them only. So once you’re through with this list, feel free to continue to browse our endless supply of various memes and enjoy a session of hearty giggling.
"When kisses slowly lose the taste, cooking gets more." That is an important lesson.
Camouflage that tricks the prey into fearing the intelligence of the predator.
I fail to see anything sarcastic here, not quite sure what the relevance is of using that in the name/title.
To quote princess bride, “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means”.
Load More Replies...Why are majority of memes from BP about being antisocial? Introverts are capable of holding conversations and liking people like extroverts. The only difference is that they don’t gain energy from it. These memes are for antisocial people who barely tolerate people and don’t socialise
Nope. I'm not antisocial and I do socialize, but a lot of these ring true for me. I'm just an introvert.
Load More Replies...I have no problem with the list subject, but I dislike that about 50% of those memes we've already seen. BP is getting boring.
Never before have I seen such fine examples of sarcasm and acerbic wit wielded with such elegance
If you say this while rolling your eyes and exaggeratedly moving your hands, you've finally found the sarcasm!
Load More Replies...When will BP start creating content instead of regurgitating garbage from instagram, reddit, and tik tok? There was a time this site was creative and the "writers" wrote
I fail to see anything sarcastic here, not quite sure what the relevance is of using that in the name/title.
To quote princess bride, “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means”.
Load More Replies...Why are majority of memes from BP about being antisocial? Introverts are capable of holding conversations and liking people like extroverts. The only difference is that they don’t gain energy from it. These memes are for antisocial people who barely tolerate people and don’t socialise
Nope. I'm not antisocial and I do socialize, but a lot of these ring true for me. I'm just an introvert.
Load More Replies...I have no problem with the list subject, but I dislike that about 50% of those memes we've already seen. BP is getting boring.
Never before have I seen such fine examples of sarcasm and acerbic wit wielded with such elegance
If you say this while rolling your eyes and exaggeratedly moving your hands, you've finally found the sarcasm!
Load More Replies...When will BP start creating content instead of regurgitating garbage from instagram, reddit, and tik tok? There was a time this site was creative and the "writers" wrote