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Last but not least, “Sonic Movie Remodeling” meme. Everyone and their dog who knows what Sonic is and has seen the newest trailer for the live-action movie being made can agree that Sonic definitely needs a makeover. There are so many questionable design choices that it begs whether the digital artist had ever seen the guy. This meme shows an extremely popular fan-made remake of a “Thicc Female Sonic.” Now everyone’s eyes have been tainted with seeing their childhood character made into an Anime-style waifu that you never really wanted, but now somehow did. This photoshop remake process has become so popular that even PewDiePie has made three whole episodes exploiting how bad Sonic looks. i rate this meme a 6/10 because, while some photoshops (like Nicholas Cage face Sonic) gets me to laugh, its not really that funny after a while, but is a serious punch-up toward the movie directors that approved this design.
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Next in line, number 4: Spiderman’s “Not Bad, Kid” template. This is an easy one to explain. Everything that has anything to do with you being proud of a kid can fit this bill. The most popular version of this is when a kid chooses Minecraft over Fortnite; two popular games among the youth. This format has all the versatility in the world and can even be used in conversation (where you just send a picture of this with the caption to your younger sibling when they send you something). The humor is definitely a punching type of humor. Whether it punches up or down depends on what the kid does in the meme. I rate this a very strong 8/10 due to the easy, yet funny use of the meme format.
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Ah yes the Sponge under the sea at it again with yet another meme format. The “Increasingly Buff Spongebob” format sees Spongebob, well, increasingly get buff. Or not buff, as in this case. This meme often portrays an entity or person from the outside when they react to different situations, again fulfilling the audience with comical relief by reflecting their thoughts on the topic. France was definitely more fearsome with Napoleon then they were surrendering to the Germans. This format also shows the arbitrary reactions of parents or teachers over small little things, verses some other more serious things that are often overlooked. For example, bullying would be something teachers pass by but then that kid wearing the hoodie better watch out because buff Spongebob is headed your way. I rate this format a 7/10. Its definitely better than other Spongebob formats, but also has not died entirely as a format.
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Take two at the lineup for memes to review. Unsettled Tom has seen to hit the market with craze, There is nothing more refreshing than to see yet another meme made form the Tom and Jerry universe. This meme shows the basic format at a less provocative way. You are apparently doing something in a place and time where you should not be doing anything and the people around you react in such a way. I mean if I walk into an IKEA and see a man talking a shit and reading the news at one of the house models, I too would make this concerned, yet disgusted -as if I have no idea what to think- type of look. This meme uses the idea of incongruity in a way that expresses the reaction we want to have about the situation. So I would rate this meme a firm 7.5/10. I love Tom format memes.
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Its a late time coming for some of the latest reviews of the latest culture of memes.
First in the line up, Winnie the Pooh and his levels of extravagance. This meme sees Pooh progressively dress more fancy as the words become more extravagant and in most cases excessive. This meme is all about word play. The crazier the word play the better it gets. Some of these memes see every day words get torn to shreds in way you never really wanted to think of them as. For example “Cum” as the first one, and “Chreme de la Penis” as the next. This is just one example Of how the meme community made you think of ways to say things in a even more horrible way. Overall I would say I rate this meme a solid 6/10. It has versatility in its jokes, but on the other end it dies fast.
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This is a crazy piece of meme here. Lets begin what one would call a meme review. This meme is rather blunt at the end. This caught me off guard by an extreme length. For one, you wouldn't think this image had anything to do with this headline. Reading that a couple having sex outdoors, my first reaction is, “oh, wow, the horny levels are real. The modern era everyone. No need to use the perfectly made building we have developed for a millennia.” Then I read they were in goat costumes and that when everything changes. “Oh goodness, now its furry porn. Why did I even choose this meme to review”, I think to myself. But, the last phrase is what brings it all together. The biggest facepalm one could give (funny since I found this meme on Reddit under r/facepalm). The fact that furries were shot is a whole other realm of memes against these types of people. As vulgar as that may sound, much of the memes surrounding furries is negative, in a superiority sense of making fun of them. I will admit it is really weird. but, I also understand why it is funny. The fact that this headline is very disconnected from the reader and leaves a hint of disbelief makes it rather easy to laugh at. So, it succeeds in being a good meme. (please read the site URL. Yep, it was all satire).
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Dry Bar Comedy presents itself with an array of funny comedians with dry, slap-stick comedy. Tyler Boeh presents the world of baby-making in a new and humorous light. He shares the experience of parenthood and the likes in a way that demonstrates relief, and also superiority. Relief is present because the audience shares from the common stresses of dealing with kids and can easily connect with him, even for the audience members who are not parents. Superiority comes into play when he talks down on couples who decide to announce that they are “trying”. This, of course, is the real purpose of this show’s episode was to highlight the idea of “trying” and how not to share that with others. Boeh brings the genre of sex and children in a clean and extremely effective way, which helps him connect to a wider audience. While the majority of the things he says are rather obvious and expected, the words he uses and the way he delivers them really bring the dry aspects to life. This is just one of many reasons I find dry humor to be so funny.
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