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Crazy
This meme shows a cartoon character with an exaggerated expression, pointing a finger to the side, and the text below reads 'Crazy'. This meme is typically used to describe someone's actions or words as very abnormal, confusing, or difficult to understand. It conveys a teasing and playful tone, often used in jokes among friends or in online communication to express surprise or confusion about someone's behavior in a lighthearted and humorous way.
Panda hits him.
This meme features a panda with a serious expression, captioned 'Don't say anything, hit him.' This meme originates from Chinese internet culture and is often used to express dissatisfaction with someone or the impulse to take action. It conveys a humorous and exaggerated emotion, usually used in jokes between friends or in online discussions to add fun and interaction.
Let's be real.
This meme shows a cartoon character holding a brick and a knife with a serious expression. Originating online, it's often used to express a humorous threat or warning, implying that someone wants to reason with you, but you're ready to resolve the issue with force. This meme is typically used for banter between friends or to express frustration and dissatisfaction about something.
Dude, let it go, it's okay.
This meme shows a scene where one person is being tightly held back by two others, seemingly to stop them from doing something. The text below the image says, 'Dude, let it go, let it go,' conveying a sense of discouragement or reconciliation. It's often used in online chats when someone's trying to dissuade another from pursuing something, or to indicate that a situation doesn't need to be escalated. This meme is commonly used in jokes or lighthearted conversations among friends.
Just observing the scene.
This meme depicts a cartoon character with the text 'Spectator King' above and 'If you can fight, try not to argue. You can always argue after the fight.' below. This meme, originating from Chinese internet culture, is often used to describe people who prefer to watch events unfold rather than get directly involved. It conveys an attitude of observing conflict calmly and cautiously instead of jumping immediately into a dispute. This stance might be seen as wisdom in real life—keeping a cool head and observing before things escalate beyond repair.
Don't be afraid, just do it.
This meme features a cartoon character, armed and with a determined expression. It conveys a message of bravery and fearlessness, encouraging people not to back down when facing challenges, but to move forward with courage. This type of meme is often used to motivate or encourage friends and colleagues to maintain a positive attitude in the face of adversity.
Screen-hitting meme
This meme, sourced from the internet, is typically used to express surprise or exasperation at someone suddenly appearing. The character's expression and actions convey a feeling of being unexpectedly disturbed, while the text humorously captures this sentiment. It's often used in casual banter between friends, or as a reaction to unexpected news or people.
Short fuse.
This meme features a stick figure with hands raised and an angry expression next to a tipped-over box. The text reads, "Oh, my short fuse!" conveying a feeling of intense anger and helplessness due to something. This type of meme is commonly used to express frustration or anger, especially in online chats when people encounter something annoying, using it to show their emotions.
Ugh, this is annoying.
This meme features a panda with a distinctly annoyed expression. It's commonly used to convey displeasure or irritation with someone. Often seen in online chats, it's perfect for those moments when someone's really getting on your nerves. It humorously expresses the urge to 'punch' someone, but in a polite way.
Leading with Integrity: Actions speak louder than words.
This meme shows a hand holding a brick with the Chinese character for 'virtue' (德) on it, and the text below reads 'winning people over with virtue' (以德服人). This meme originates from Chinese internet culture and is typically used to satirize or poke fun at people who are hypocritical – those who preach 'winning people over with virtue' but actually resort to violence or harsh methods. It conveys a sense of irony and humor, and is often used for banter among friends or as comments on social media.
Nope, beat it. Ask again and you're toast.
This meme shows a panda holding up a table, with a smaller panda beside it. The text conveys a sense of impatience and anger, typically used to respond to people who are constantly asking or bothering. It communicates a humorous threat, often used in jokes between friends or in online communication to express strong displeasure with someone's actions.
Pikachu's little brother
This meme shows a child with two question marks above their head, expressing confusion or questioning. The text below reads, 'Are you Pikachu's brother, itching for a fight?'. This is a humorous way of saying that someone's actions or words are confusing or hard to understand. This meme is often used in online chats when someone says or does something that makes you scratch your head in bewilderment.