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But before we say au revoir to the year for good, as is tradition, we must first take a stroll through the best memes of 2023. 25 of them to be exact.. So let’s get to it. Below, the best memes ...
So, please enjoy the best memes of 2023. 1. The Crying Northwestern Kid is all grown up. I'm a sucker for any story where you see a viral child all grown up. The passage of time, what a concept!
We lived. We loved. And we IJBOL’d through one too many memes in 2023.. From the summer of Barbenheimer to the meteoric rise of AI, this year posed a unique time for the Internet, where we all ...
The best memes of 2023, from Pedro Pascal eating a sandwich to Gwyneth Paltrow's ski trial . Want to remember the year? Take a look back at its best memes.
The 65 Best Movies of 2023; Tiger Woods. Yes, you heard us correctly. It's a Tiger Woods meme—and no, it's not from the early years of the Internet. Apparently, the golf legend infinitely meme-able.
2023 marked another year of meme-ories. Like in past years, many online turned to memes as a form of escapism. “Memes seemed to be a primary way people dealt with and processed and reacted to ...
2023 was a heck of a year on the internet. Whether we were eating our girl dinners or declaring our allegiances in the orca wars, this year was jam-packed with memes that captivated us even harder ...
From Rihanna’s Super Bowl performance to girl dinner and girl math, the year brought us dozens of hilarious, fun and relatable things to obsess over on the internet.
So here they are, the best memes of 2023 in no particular order: 1. Rihanna stares into your soul. Her Super Bowl halftime show was so good and had lots of memes.
Considering how fast-paced the world of social media can be, you’d be forgiven for not remembering every viral tweet or trend that had you chuckling this year. To help jog your memory, we’ve ...
Check out Complex's choices for the best and funniest memes of 2023, so far. 6. Shannon Sharpe and his sweater. Best uses: Skip Bayless' Reaction, Kim Kardashian Eyeing the Sweater.
In 2023, A lot of the creative energy we used to spend editing memes was taken up reacting to TikTok trends, with shining examples including girl dinner, beige flags, and “this was you when you ...