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Have you eaten yet?

Have you eaten yet?

This meme shows a panda happily eating with chopsticks, looking quite content. Originating from Chinese internet culture, it's often used as a casual greeting, similar to a Western "hello" or "how's it going?". It conveys a lighthearted and humorous vibe, typically used in chats among friends, especially around meal times or when discussing food.

Greetingseatingpanda
5268 downloads
Panda Man

Panda Man

This meme cleverly combines elements of pandas and humans, creating an image that's both adorable and hilarious. Pandas, symbolic of peace and friendship in Chinese culture, are juxtaposed with a human facial expression, amplifying the humor. This meme is typically used to express confusion, surprise, or resignation, often appearing in chats to respond to unexpected or puzzling news.

Pandashumorconfusion
3023 downloads
Panda emoji

Panda emoji

This image shows a panda with a facial expression that seems a bit helpless or speechless. The panda's expression is often used to convey a sense of dissatisfaction or helplessness about a situation, but without directly expressing it. This kind of meme is frequently used in social media and chats to respond to things that make people feel speechless or frustrated. It conveys a sense of humor and sarcasm, while also bringing a relaxed vibe.

Pandaresignedspeechless
1112 downloads
Well, that was anticlimactic.

Well, that was anticlimactic.

This meme shows a panda wearing a suit, holding a cigarette, with a serious expression. The text below reads, "I've dropped my pants, and this is what you show me?" This meme, originating online, is typically used to express disappointment or dissatisfaction when a long-awaited outcome falls short of expectations. It conveys a sense of resignation and humor, often used in situations of lighthearted teasing or self-deprecation.

Disappointmenthumorinternet culture
1018 downloads
I like it, so what!

I like it, so what!

This meme features a panda pointing upwards with a smug and defiant expression. The text, 'I like it, so what!' conveys a confident, uncaring attitude. It's typically used to express indifference towards something or disregard for others' opinions, with a touch of humor and self-deprecation.

Confidencedefiancenonchalance
3715 downloads
Seriously? You actually said that? Have you no shame?

Seriously? You actually said that? Have you no shame?

This meme, originating from Chinese internet culture, is typically used to express surprise and disapproval when someone says something rude or excessive. The character on the left displays a shocked expression, while the character on the right appears nonchalant, which enhances the satirical effect. It conveys a sense of mockery and criticism towards inappropriate remarks, often used in banter among friends or in online commentary.

Sarcasmmockeryinternet culture
9073 downloads
Are you kidding me? I've been had!

Are you kidding me? I've been had!

This meme shows a cartoon rabbit with a confused expression, hands on its hips, and the caption 'You're kidding me?!'. This meme is typically used to express surprise or the helpless feeling after being tricked. It originates from everyday misunderstandings or situations of being deceived, conveying a sense of humor and self-deprecation. It's often used in lighthearted banter between friends or as humorous content on social media.

Surpriseddeceivedhumorous
1396 downloads
Panda Emojis

Panda Emojis

This meme shows a panda with a helpless and wronged expression. This expression is often used to convey a feeling of being powerless or forced into something, commonly used in online chats when someone's words or actions make you feel helpless or unable to argue back. It conveys a sense of humor and self-deprecation, making the conversation lighter and more fun.

Frustrationgrievancehumor
2469 downloads
Panda person

Panda person

This meme features a panda with a human face, accompanied by the text "Listen, are you even speaking human language?". This meme is typically used to express misunderstanding or disbelief towards what someone has said, with a touch of sarcasm and humor. It originates from Chinese internet culture and is often used in chats and on social media to add amusement and a lighthearted tone to conversations.

Pandahuman languagemisunderstanding
7961 downloads
Nailed the gender meme!

Nailed the gender meme!

This meme features a panda head character pointing forward, with the caption 'Get your profile pic to match your gender before you talk to me.' This meme originated online and is typically used to playfully tease or mock those who use profile pictures that don't align with their gender. It conveys a humorous and lighthearted tone, often used in friendly banter or online chats to add a bit of fun to the interaction.

Genderprofile picturebanter
8401 downloads
Why?

Why?

This meme shows a character being kicked off a chair, looking terrified with question marks above their head, and the text next to it says 'Why?'. This meme is often used to express confusion and helplessness in the face of an unexpected or incomprehensible event. It conveys a sense of being blindsided or experiencing misfortune, and is often used for lighthearted banter or self-deprecating humor among friends. Use cases include: encountering sudden situations, feeling perplexed or helpless about something.

Confusedfrustratedsurprised
9831 downloads
Gian's Question

Gian's Question

This meme is from the classic Chinese animation "Doraemon." The character in the image is Gian, and he looks confused with his mouth slightly open, as if questioning or doubting something. This meme is often used to express incomprehension or skepticism about something, especially in conversations when you want to convey "How is that possible?" or "Are you kidding me?"

QuestioningconfusionGian
9755 downloads