What's trending in the world of memes?
If you’ve ever caught yourself wondering what the latest
memes are or have needed some inspiration to make your own meme, this blog is
for you! It will show you which memes are trending in the world of memery and
provide an opportunity to submit your own memes. Whether you’re into memes just
for fun or you want to build up your meme portfolio, come check out the latest
trending #memes on this blog!
Goodnight sweet prince
#Goodnight sweet prince# is a phrase
that became popular on Twitter after it was tweeted by comedian David
Schneider. The phrase is often used when talking about celebrities who have
died.
#RIP Stan Lee# is an abbreviation
for Rest In Peace. It has been used on social media to express sadness and
mourning over the death of American comic book writer, editor, and publisher
Stan Lee. #RIP Stephen Hawking# is also an abbreviation for Rest In Peace and
has been used on social media to express sadness and mourning over the death of
British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. #PrayersForAvicii# is a hashtag
that has been used on Twitter to show sadness over the death of Swedish DJ
Avicii.
I'm not a feminist, but I think that women deserve to be
treated with respect. Memes are humorous and lighthearted, but some have gone
too far by shaming or degrading women. If you see a meme that makes fun of a
woman, even if it is supposed to be funny, just ignore it. You don't need to
share it or add your own insult to it. The next time you see one and feel like
sharing, think about whether or not you would want someone making a joke at
your expense.
I'm not an expert, but...
I'm not an expert, but I love to
laugh and share humor with friends. I look at many memes and funny posts on
my social media feeds every day, so I figured I'd put together a blog post that
highlights some of what's trending in the world of memes. Here are five popular
meme formats you might want to be aware of:
1. #TikTok videos - TikTok is an app
where people can make and share short videos, usually with music in the
background.
2. YouTube reels - You'll see these
types of posts on Facebook or Twitter as well as on blogs or other websites.
3. Instagram stories - These are
photos or videos you upload to your profile that disappear after 24 hours.


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