Biblioteca Memetica

A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Disclaimer: I often save memes that I disagree with; seeing something here should not be taken as evidence that I agree with it. I have been saving and categorizing tens of thousands of memes for decades. Many times I save a meme specifically because I disagree with it and in order to create new memes that counter its message.

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This meme is a digital representation of the "millenarian" mindset, specifically referencing the horror song "All Shall Love Me and Despair." It argues that you are not a choice but an "inevitable horror," framing the...

Topic: Millenihilism Posted:

This anti-oligarch meme flips the famous "orca interview" trend by making the cetacean speak to a human interviewer rather than just the audience. The text "so yea basically eat the rich & acab" serves as a literal an...

Topic: Anti-Oligarch Posted:

This anti-billionaire meme features a killer whale appearing to speak into a microphone held by a human hand. The purple text reads "so yea basically eat the rich & acab," humorously implying that orcas consume the en...

Topic: Anti-Billionaire Posted:

Topic: Wook Posted:

This meme satirizes the "Anti-Oligarch" concept by presenting a fake science paper headline that claims killer whales are aggressive "Oligarchs" to be avoided. The illustration on the right labels the boat with mechan...

Topic: Anti-Oligarch Posted:

In the context of the Anti-Billionaire community, this image is a form of "trolling" or mockery directed at high-level financial institutions. The tweet playfully calls the entire image a "boat," implying the author i...

Topic: Anti-Billionaire Posted:

This philosophical meme illustrates a curve where happiness peaks and then drops precipitously as "Knowledge of philosophy" increases. It starts with a man exclaiming, "I learned so many things!", but the graph then p...

Topic: Philosophy Posted:

In the context of Millenihilism—the belief that life is fleeting and decay is inevitable—this meme argues that inventing telephones was a conscious, voluntary choice to "kill yourself" over a hundred years. The joke s...

Topic: Millenihilism Posted:

This meme aligns with the "Anti-Oligarch" category by portraying the state (represented by the killer whale) as a top predator that can consume all, including its enemies. This contrasts sharply with the concept of an...

Topic: Anti-Oligarch Posted: