They’re used to find humor in the universal human experience and make people laugh. A meme is either a piece of text, audio, video, or image, that pokes fun at something in society. But in case this is literally your first time on a computer, we’ll give you a quick brief. If you’re reading this, we’re going to assume you know what a meme is. Clueless straight people What are gay memes? Whenever a pop diva does something wild or a hσmσphσbic politician embarrasses themselves, it creates a whole new set of memes like coal turns to diamonds!Ģ4. After all, we experience the world a lot differently than our straight peers, so naturally, we have our own brand of humor that gets put into gay memes.
And that especially can be found in the gay groups online. Sharing funny memes has become a vital part of how friends and strangers communicate online. Wouldn’t the Internet be a dark, scary place if it weren’t for memes? And yet, it's still a place of love, acceptance, and inclusivity – where people of marginalized groups can find each other and make connections.
“Check this one out!” Seby called out holding up his phone to show off a picture of SpongeBob SquarePants holding up his limp wrist with a caption, “Is he…you know?”…Cue both of us giggling like schoolgirls. Twitter users poked fun at Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness's ridiculous title by posting photos of iconic pop culture crossover events with the text, "this was my Multiverse of Madness.It was 4am, and here we are, the two of us on our phones, scrolling through our Twitter and Instagram feeds, chuckling away at hilarious gay memes. In May, the concept of the multiverse took hold of the internet thanks to the films Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Everything Everywhere All At Once. Heartstopper inspired Twitter users to share images of other queer pop culture moments with the caption, "this was my Heartstopper." The more bizarre the better. Heartstopper, a charming queer teen romance based on a webcomic, came to Netflix in April, and it had the internet in a loving embrace.
The HBO teen drama inspired many memes, but no moment produced more internet chatter than Maddy's iconic line, "Bitch, you better be joking." Twitter users screenshot the scene and turned it into a meme by altering the text and image to apply to many other TV shows, movies, songs, and celebrities. Bitch, you better be jokingĮuphoria's anticipated second season premiered in January, and it was all the internet could talk about for eight consecutive weeks.
Twitter users criticized the four-test limit by posting pictures of large, well-known, fictional families with the caption, "They would only get four free tests." 2. The caveat was that the government would only provide four rapid tests for each residential address, regardless of the number of people living in each household. government announcing they would distribute 1 billion rapid COVID-19 tests to Americans for free. That being said, do you remember some of this year's top memes? Spoiler alert: Euphoria season 2 aired this year. It's halfway through the year, which means it's time to do a little reflection in the form of memes.