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This meme shows a panda wearing sunglasses and holding a cigarette in its mouth, accompanied by text that reads 'Look up a tutorial,' 'Can't you use the internet?', 'Totally trash,' and 'Pro combo!' This meme is typically used to tease people who don't try to find solutions to problems themselves, but instead ask others directly. It conveys a sense of dissatisfaction and mockery towards a lack of proactive learning or problem-solving. It's usually used in online forums or chats, when someone asks a simple question, and others might respond with this meme, implying that the person should have searched for the answer themselves.

Scratching my head, three times over 🤔🤔🤔
This meme, sourced from the internet, is typically used to express confusion, helplessness, or a sense of being lost. It consists of three consecutive head-scratching actions, each conveying a different degree of bewilderment. The first action is like saying, "What's going on here?", expressing confusion about something. The second is, "What should I do now?", showing uncertainty about how to handle the situation. The third is, "How am I going to fix this?!", indicating that things have become even more challenging. This meme is often used in casual chats with friends, particularly when facing tricky problems, to express one's frustration and confusion.

Three declarations of love in a row! ❤️❤️❤️
This meme features a panda head character with three different expressions, each representing a distinct emotion and reaction. The first image says 'I love you,' expressing deep affection; the second says 'Marry me,' indicating a proposal; and the third says, 'What if you can't get married?' which is teasing and playful. Overall, this meme humorously portrays the different emotions and reactions during the process of confessing feelings, making it suitable for jokes among friends or playful interactions between couples.

Three awesome things in a row! 🚀
This meme features a panda head with a human-like expression, accompanied by the text 'Oh', '666', and 'Triple Awesome'. '666' is internet slang for 'awesome' or 'impressive,' while 'Triple Awesome' amplifies this praise, often used to express consecutive admiration for someone's performance or actions. Overall, it conveys a humorous and exaggerated sense of praise, commonly used in social media and chats.

Three consecutive silly moves.
This meme features a panda wearing sunglasses, a cigarette hanging from its mouth, and a highly dismissive expression. The text above reads, 'Look it up,' 'Can't you use the internet?', 'Utter garbage,' expressing a mocking contempt for those who don't utilize online resources. The meme's tone is ironic and humorous, typically used to tease individuals who seek help with basic issues instead of looking for answers themselves.

The trifecta of skills.
This meme originates from Chinese internet culture and typically depicts a person making three successive rude gestures in response to a situation. The figure in the image uses their finger to make the 'middle finger' gesture, indicating disrespect and defiance. This gesture is commonly used online to express dissatisfaction with a particular behavior or statement. It's often used to jokingly call out a friend's misbehavior in chats, or to make sarcastic comments about events on social media.

Cao Cao's hat-trick!
This meme originates from Cao Cao, a historical Chinese figure known for his paranoia and decisiveness. The meme's three-part action sequence—'scoffs,' 'drags out,' and 'beheads'—vividly illustrates Cao Cao's authority and resolve. Online, this meme is often used to express disdain, anger, or a decisive approach to handling matters.

Surprised face emoji
This meme showcases an exaggerated expression of surprise, typically used to react to something shocking or unexpected. Originating from webcomics, it quickly gained popularity due to its over-the-top and humorous depiction. This meme conveys feelings of surprise, bewilderment, or disbelief, often used in chats among friends to add fun and liveliness to conversations.

That's terrifying!
This meme originates from a TV interview, where the interviewee's exaggerated expression seems to convey a sense of panic. The meme's background is a domestic setting, and the interviewee is holding a microphone, appearing somewhat nervous. This meme is typically used to depict something that's incredibly frightening or shocking, often used in chats between friends to humorously express an over-the-top reaction to something.

Potato chips
This meme shows a cartoon character eating chips with an exaggerated expression, seemingly enjoying the moment. Below the image, it says, 'Ah~ So twisted.' This meme is typically used to express an over-the-top reaction to a certain behavior or thing, with a touch of teasing and humor. It likely originated from a funny online video or comic and was widely spread by netizens who gave it new meaning. In terms of usage, this meme can be used in chats with friends to express an exaggerated reaction to their behavior, or to playfully mock oneself for certain actions.

I'm feeling really down.
This meme depicts a stick figure sitting on the ground, surrounded by blue raindrops, with a sad, tearful expression. The figure has red marks on its chest and red liquid on the ground, suggesting blood. The text reads 'I'm so sad'. This image is typically used to express deep sorrow or pain, often in response to setbacks, failures, or the loss of something important. It conveys a sense of helplessness and despair, and can be used to offer comfort to friends, express sympathy, or share personal experiences of sadness.

Wow, that's terrifying!
This meme features a cartoon bear with an exaggerated, terrified expression. The text "OMG SO SCARY" conveys a sense of over-the-top fear. This meme is typically used humorously to react to surprising or frightening situations, such as sudden noises, unexpected news, or scenes in horror movies. It communicates a feeling of exaggerated dread and is often used in casual conversations between friends to add humor.