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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The meme is a playful take on the "I can explain it better than a doctor" trope, but with a twist. The image shows a doctor explaining a complex medical concept to a patient, but the patient is only interested in gett...

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The meme is an image of a person (presumably a child) drawing a picture of a person, with a caption "I can draw a person" and a speech bubble "I'm not very good at drawing. I can draw a person." This meme is an exampl...

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The meme is a humorous image of a character from the Star Trek franchise, likely Captain Picard, with a caption that pokes fun at the idea of "making it work" in a relationship. The text "I've made it work" is overlai...

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The meme is a humorous take on the concept of Neo-Dadaism, a 20th-century art movement that rejected traditional aesthetic values in favor of absurdity and randomness. The image depicts a person wearing a futuristic o...

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The meme is a play on the concept of Neo-Dadaism, a art movement that emerged in the 1940s, which emphasizes the irrational and the absurd. The image depicts a person with a ridiculously oversized and awkwardly shaped...

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The meme is an image of a "wanted" poster with a list of absurd "crimes" committed by "Neo-Dadaist" individuals. The text reads: "Wanted for: Neo-Dadaist crimes. Including but not limited to: Using a 90's font, Making...

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The meme is a playful illustration of a woman with a puzzled expression, accompanied by the text "I can explain it, but you wouldn't understand." This is a nod to the Neo-Dadaist movement, which emphasized the absurdi...

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The meme is a play on the concept of Neo-Dadaism, a movement that rejected traditional fine art conventions. The image features a drawing of a woman holding a frog-like creature, with the caption "I can explain it" -...

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