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2000s Memes

Memes from the 2000s decade (mainly the mid-to-late 2000s, which many consider to be the golden age of memes). Some of the best and most iconic memes in history such as Rickroll, Philosoraptor, Trololo, Chuck Norris Facts, Chocolate Rain, Numa Numa, Afro Ninja, Dramatic Chipmunk, Star Wars Kid, Sneezing Baby Panda and so many more were around during the 2000s.
2000s memes are honestly more hilarious and kickass than most shitty 2010s memes. Last decade truly was the best for meme culture (back when memes had a much better reputation).
by CelticEagle February 10, 2019
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minion memes

the cringe people post on Facebook. they're not even real memes.
I saw some minion memes. I wanna die now
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one-d-memes

a bad bitch who makes hilarious and killer ass memes on tumblr
Gurl:wow, whos that over there, she seems funny
Boii:Oh, thats one-d-memes shes so funny and hot
by cupcakeluvr September 28, 2013
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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

The Reinstated Preferred name for Mormons as of October 2018.
Person 1: Hey... You're a Mormon!
Person 2: *Sigh* No... We are Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
by FungusHughMungus October 29, 2018
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Desi Haters Club Member

BACKGROUND:

Desi Haters Club "Members" are other Desis whose sole aim is (sadly) to alienate, put down, and discredit other natives that don't fit into the "DHC definition" of what it means to be a native.

DHC members create divisions amongst their own people by pointing out how a particular native is "unlike the rest of us" or "not up to par with the rest of us".

PATHOLOGY:

A Desi Haters Club member seems blind to the fact that the inhabitants of their countries vary immensely in ethnicity, (Pakistan and India for example, both have immensely multicultural and multi-ethnic societies) languages, not to mention their interpretation of local customs.

Desi Haters Club members also harbor an unhealthy fear of change. They deny the ever-changing nature of culture, choosing instead to view it as if though it was some unshakable law of nature.

TACKLING A PANDEMIC:

DHC members can be reformed as soon as they realize that they themselves can be victims of alienation by other natives for any number of manufactured reasons. They also tend to leave the DHC after acknowledging their alienating and snobbish ways. (see examples below).
The following example is taken from a TED message board where potential Desi Haters Club Member s responded to a musical performance by a fellow native (musician Vishal Vaid, in this case). The performance was generally well received by non-natives and was billed as "a modern perspective to the traditional music of India". Note that it was NOT billed as a purely traditional/classical Indian performance.

Despite this, here are some of the actual responses to the performance (taken from the viewer comments page):

1. Hameed C (Misc. Desi Haters Club Member):
"Being from south asia, and classical/folk music geek, this is way below standards. It shows more Confusion than Fusion. ...this piece here is merely a feeble attempt to catch attention rather than producing an original idea."

2. Ram N (Misc. Desi Haters Club Member):
"Less than mediocre. For the western ear this may have some appeal..."

3. Mohammad M (Misc. Desi Haters Club Member):
"It's understandable why this should appeal to a 'western' audience, but this really is sub-standard, by ANY standard, especially the vocals".

A NICE COUNTER POINT TO THE DHT ONSLAUGHT

John F:
"I hate it when puffed up toffee noses take over a forum like this with their snobby opinions about what's good and who's better. Maybe Vishal isn't to your taste. So what. He is obviously not an unaccomplished musician. Gee, Bob Dylan, you should take some voice lessons! De gustibus non disputandum est."
by SixBillionHumansAndCounting January 21, 2010
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membean

A website where you are forced to answer the hardest words and if answered incorrectly the website will go on a rampage and give you 2,000 more words to learn in a matter of 5 minutes. NEVER TRY THIS WEBSITE IT WILL MAKE YOU DIE ON THE INSIDE.
Friend: How many minutes do you have on Membean?
Me: Membean, you think im trying to learn words like PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCONIOSIS.
by ArchedRapid March 21, 2017
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God of Memes

This is the internet's most coveted position. Redditors, 4channers, and 9gagers all fight to become the greatest neckbeard. By becoming the God of Memes he/she has shown that they are able to integrate memes into everyday life. It is actually pretty gross.
Person 1: Hey, did you congratulate Skyler yet?
Person 2: Why would I do that?
Person 1: He learned all the memes on the internet
Person 2: .....All Hail the God of Memes!...*tips fedora*
by TheTruthHurts420 June 4, 2015
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