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A girl who thinks all there is to life is surfing Reddit pages. A girl that talks nothing but Reddit. A Reddit addict
Boy: "You hear about that one girl thats addicted to Reddit."
Girl: "Are you talking about that Meesha over there?"
Meesha by kevs February 7, 2013

know your meme

A site that gives out detailed information about memes. Started in 2007, and the site is a part of Literally Media group. They have the most bizarre people (including the admin and mods) out there who not only look at memes, but also watch some adult content over there. Opinions, thoughts, rational feelings are all absent here. Try not to enter there, please. It's a huge waste of time.
User 1: Check out this picture on know your meme!
User: That website again? Please, leave me alone! I'm done with it.

The Left Can't Meme

Yeah.... no.

The real unequivocal truth is, people from either ends of the political spectrum can make equally dank AND also equally bad memes. To deny this fundamental truth is the equivalent of denying the existence of gravity.

Let's first drop the stereotypes and concede to the fact that there is not a sliver of evidence which suggests your political identity is linked to good/bad memes. That is rather determined by one's creativity. It is a fallacy to assume that memes and politics are mutually inclusive, unless the meme itself is explicitly about politics.

Some individuals are so obsessed with political dichotomy that they become oblivious that a more apparent and broader classification (or way of thinking) exists. For instance, not everyone is into crude humour. It's as simple as that.

If anything, there is a far larger distinction between age groups, than between leftists and rightists, with regards to our ability to create the dankest of the dank memes. Boomers are the only ones that can't meme due to being accustomed to a different techno-cultural climate, hence creating the REAL immutable law of the universe: "𝙗𝙤𝙤𝙢𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙘𝙖𝙣'𝙩 𝙢𝙚𝙢𝙚".
Person 1: The left can't meme!
Person 2: Wrong, the right can't meme!
Person 3: Neither of you are correct. Both the left and the right (assuming we're talking about people in general, and not collectively) are just as capable of creating good memes as they are capable of creating bad memes to the point that such occurrences which justify the "left can't meme" stereotype are merely by random chance.
Person 1: That's impossible! It was known since antiquity that the world revolves around a single immutable law, and that law is that the left can't meme!
Person 3: *chuckles softly* Well, my friend, it appears that you are mistaken. First of all, that is pure nonsense based off an unverified folklore. Second of all, it's actually a law that applies to the entire universe, and that law is 𝙗𝙤𝙤𝙢𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙘𝙖𝙣'𝙩 𝙢𝙚𝙢𝙚.
*Person 1, after hearing upon that phrase, suddenly collapses onto the ground and starts to have an epileptic seizure*
Person 3: Thot so.
*Person 2 is seen running way in the distance*
Another word for grandmother. Loves contry music and yodeling. Wears big owl glasses and has a dry sense of humour. But when she laughs, SHE LAUGHS!
'Wow, meme is wearing her owl glasses again'

-turns on yodeling- Wow, what a meme
Meme by BritneyBreakout January 30, 2009

memeskii 

He's man of pure will

british by nature

Likes funny monkey gifs and Chris's forehead
That guy likes Chris's forehead must be a memeskii I suppose
memeskii by Savage sausage October 11, 2020

Memesplaining 

pejorative term meaning "to use questionably sourced, highly biased or polarizing reductionist memes based on highly suspect and or unverified data to explain something to a person over the interwebs. Most often used to support wild theory's or assumptions in a condescending, overconfident tone, in an often inaccurate or oversimplified manner while increasing feelings of superiority and feeding the posters damaged ego often at the expense of accuracy or accountability"...
I tried to engage in a civilized debate with that COVID denier and instead of a rational argument all I got was a through memesplaining in return.
Memesplaining by rBrewen April 23, 2021