What’s the worst meme of the decade?


So vapid, so degenerate.

Based upon a song that's a "diss track" of a young Muslim woman who chose to do porn; "Mia Khalifa."


Because she criticized another young Muslim woman for smoking tobacco.

Dumbest premise for an internet feud, ever. It actually deserved to be co-opted by a white teenager on TikTok.

I agree. Almost all Tik-Tok memes are cringy and rapidly get run into the ground. That's OK when it stays on Tik-Tok, but it annoys me when it metastasizes into the outside world.
 
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I honestly just despise broken meme speech in general.
doggo
pupper
hecking
oof
yikes
fam
ratchet
All that fucking cringe.
You're not funny you just sound like you were dropped on your head as a baby.

Twitterspeak is probably one of most annoying things to read. I just scan right by any post that contains “y’all” in it at this point.
 
The "woke 8-year-old" (e.g. Bana Alabed), or the Linkedin variant of it, the "crying/wise Uber driver". However the "Albert Einstein" counter to is one of the best memes.
 
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Here's an obnoxious one I just thought about:

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You know, I guess the actual people from popular memes like Bad Luck Brian and Ermahgerd are like minor celebrities to Zoomers, so this one was every Zoomer's attempt to try and become a meme themselves. I'll bet any ones that took off could rake in some serious social cred in their schools.

At least that meme died pretty quickly.
 
I'm the kind of person who never really gets annoyed at memes, and unironically watches dead meme videos in 2020.

But Surprised Pikachu Face has lasted for far too long. I thought it died last year, but I was wrong. People mostly stopped posting images related to that meme, but I see this stale format everywhere in YouTube comments sections these days. I want comments sections to feature...intelligent comments, not stale memes.

I know this is cheating, but I nominate all YouTube comments section memes as the worst ones of the 2010s.
 
I'm the kind of person who never really gets annoyed at memes, and unironically watches dead meme videos in 2020.

But Surprised Pikachu Face has lasted for far too long. I thought it died last year, but I was wrong. People mostly stopped posting images related to that meme, but I see this stale format everywhere in YouTube comments sections these days. I want comments sections to feature...intelligent comments, not stale memes.

I know this is cheating, but I nominate all YouTube comments section memes as the worst ones of the 2010s.
Yeah like “we’re about to end this man’s career” or “literally nobody: X”, oh, and Justin Y.
Sweet lord, Justin Y.
 
Yeah like “we’re about to end this man’s career” or “literally nobody: X”, oh, and Justin Y.
Sweet lord, Justin Y.
I still wanna know what's going on with Justin Y. I had the idea a while ago that he's probably got a team and big money behind him, like he's someone's research experiment. He:

-never has back and forth conversations with anyone
-has no clear taste or preferences of videos other than just whatever's popular
-has never been doxed, despite ostensibly having his first name and surname initial in his username
-"Who is Justin Y.?" articles always just say they talked to him and he's a regular young guy who just posts comments all day long, and that's it, but never has a face or even voice reveal
-avatar is unique and shows no sources in reverse image searches
-is the only YouTube commentwhore who gets every single one of his comments voted well into the thousands, while others like Sum Faggot and How to clean your metal computer never get even a fraction of the attention

It's a little like horse_ebooks, where everyone thought that was just a spambot that turned out to be some guy's viral marketing for his art project, only Justin Y. posts the most generic meme takes on everything seconds after the video was uploaded instead of being occasionally funny.

Something else I've pondered is that he might be an SEO thing. I think you can edit comments indefinitely, so if they set up a bot and changed all of his comments to link to some site, search engine rankings would skyrocket as he's got top comment on countless legit videos.
 
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