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The final embrace
This meme shows a panda lying in a coffin, reaching out as if for an embrace. It conveys a humorous and ironic sentiment, typically used to express farewell or an end to something or someone. This meme likely originates from the 'farewell' or 'end' theme within internet culture, and is often used in banter among friends or to express a lighthearted farewell emotion.
Buried
This meme shows a coffin with the text 'It's closed' on top. This meme is typically used to express that something has ended or that someone has 'passed away' (in a metaphorical sense). It conveys a sense of finality and may carry a humorous or satirical undertone. Use cases include when discussing a project or plan that has concluded, or when someone is no longer involved in an activity.
You go on, I'm listening
This meme shows a doctor wearing a white coat, sitting at a desk with a piece of paper in hand, with a 'Psychiatric Ward' sign in the background. The text reads 'You go on, I'm listening.' This meme is typically used to express a superficial form of listening, where one might not actually be paying attention or understanding what the other person is saying. It conveys a sense of humor and irony, often used in banter among friends or to express disinterest in certain topics.
Alright, alright, I get it.
This meme depicts a cartoon character with arms crossed and an exaggerated expression, seemingly conveying a feeling of resignation or acceptance. This expression is often used to indicate a reluctant acceptance of a situation or statement, or as a form of compromise after being persuaded. It conveys a sense of humor and self-deprecation, often used in friendly banter or lighthearted conversations.
Uh-huh, and then?
This meme features a cartoon character wearing glasses with a slightly confused expression. The text \"Uh-huh, and then?\" is typically used as a response to something, conveying a sense of resignation or speechlessness. It's often used in conversations when someone tells a story that's baffling or hard to grasp, and you can use this meme to express your feelings.