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Nosotros live in an era defined by memes. True, meme-ifying images and videos is a practice as old as humanity itself, merely the advent of the net has fabricated that process much... danker. Whether repurposed from YouTube videos, pic screengrabs, or viral catchphrases, these golden nuggets shape how we consume, criticize, and communicate through cultural touchstones.

But which ones have accomplished lasting greatness? To answer that, we looked for memes with universality and malleability; a chilly meme exists in many permutations, and tin can cross cultural and linguistic barriers. We confined ourselves to the net, so only symbols and phrases that crossed from traditional media to the web qualify. (Sorry, Kilroy.) Nosotros likewise considered the ubiquity and persistence of a meme in determining its position on this list, which means more contempo memes tend to air current upwards lower in the ranking, but may rise or fall in future update. Every bit you'll presently see, though, this ranking is perfect and indisputable.

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100. American Chopper argument

(Not then) long ago, there existed a Discovery Channel program titled American Chopper, most the Teutul family, a tough bunch of guys who built custom motorcycles. Today, this heated scene from said show, in which Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul Teutul Jr. argue with words and so chairs, is back from the expressionless equally a template for staging new arguments. Regardless of the stakes, the intensity ever remains the same, which is very, very good.

99. Trollface

What single image improve defines the early on experience of the modernistic internet than the Trollface?

98. Go on Calm and Carry On

This OG meme goes all the way back to 1939, when Globe War II broke out and the British had to get their propaganda motorcar in gear. Did the War Ministry know it was creating a bona fide proto-meme? No, obviously, but when originals of these posters were unearthed in 2000, they quickly spread around the internet cheers to their simple design (already looks like a macro!) and the irony of the ask. Yep, when the Germans are bombing London back to Male monarch Arthur'south courtroom, only go about your business! Everything is normal, folks! Like all smashing memes, this 1 has reached an annoying super-saturation point, only its influence must be best-selling.

97. Dat Boi

Though the meme-stream media was charged with killing Dat Boi, the polarizing green frog that briefly invaded Tumblr and Twitter via unicycle, that doesn't mean y'all have to completely forget about the unexplainable joys he and his brothers gave the world.

96. Large Adult Son/Absolute Unit of measurement

Right before the stop of 2017, British hotelier David Morgan-Hewitt inspired what some call the successor to the reckless "big developed son" phenomenon, which itself had establish a 2d current of air thanks to the exploits of Donald Trump's progeny. "Where the large son is unchecked free energy, an accented unit is the picture show of poise," wrote MEL Mag'south Miles Klee, "proof that the seemingly uncontainable aggression of mammoth males can button itself up; that men may break with patrilineal pressure, becoming something other than bumbling inferior apprentice. Unlike large adult sons, the unit isn't bound by the inconvenience of gender. Properly speaking, the absolute unit needn't be masculine, or even human—but absolute." Behold, curiosity away.

95. The Beloved Badger

It sounds a bit quaint at present, but many (OK, mayhap x?) years agone, absurdist voiceovers could rule the internet. The Honey Badger video is a particularly well-crafted instance of this phenomenon, with memorable catchphrases—"the dear annoy doesn't give a shit," "honey badger takes what it wants"—becoming so pop that fans coined it every bit a nickname for then-Heisman Trophy candidate Tyrann Mathieu, who now plays in the NFL. See, Mom? Memes Practise last!

94. Adult female yelling at a cat

On the left is Taylor Armstrong, a real housewife of Beverly Hills, and on your right is Smudge the cat. Just put next, as Twitter user @missingegirl offhandedly did in May 2019, the Taylor and Smudge screenshots form our new favorite representation of the troll's state of war.

93. "I'm the Juggernaut, bitch"

The early-to-mid-2000s were the net's awkward, adolescent phase, with a sense of sense of humour and casual use of words like "bitch" to match. The Juggernaut video—an overdub of an one-time X-Men cartoon—presaged many of the facts nosotros take for granted now, like absurdist, not sequitur i-liners that exploited the rabid fandom of the comic-book crowd, to the point that "I'thousand the Juggernaut, bitch!" made its way into X-Men: The Final Stand.

92. Sad Keanu

Keanu Reeves, never change. If you lot want to sit on a demote looking pitiful, sit on a demote looking sorry. Be who you are on the inside. Exist a meme if y'all desire to be a meme. The cyberspace loves y'all only the fashion you are.

91. "retire bowwow"

In March 2013, actor Danny DeVito tweeted "Antonin Scalia retire bitch." His reasons for doing and so are however unclear. Simply four years later, the concise demand has bloomed into a popular refrain, a call for controversial men, peculiarly politicians, to cut their bullshit and pack it in.

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ninety. Old Town Route

The yee haw agenda. Yee yee juice. Months as the country's number-one song. A star-studded music video. Most-universal recognition in the uncomplicated school market. Lil Nas X has completely taken over pop culture since his state-trap song became a TikTok sensation in belatedly 2022 to early on 2019, quickly jumping beyond platforms and age groups to achieve ubiquity. Just when you lot recall the steam is running out on the "Old Town Road" train, it simply keeps going, proving that Lil Nas X—and this meme—volition stay true to the bulletin of the song by riding until they can't no more, proven by massive hit ("Montero") afterward hit ("Manufacture Babe").

89. Scumbag Steve

You know Steve. He's the dude who appropriated hip-hop culture in high school, fifty-fifty though he lived in a suburban McMansion. He brought 11 uninvited creepy bros to your friend'due south party. He smokes all the weed. He'south Scumbag Steve, ane of the most persistent, durable macro-memes the internet has produced; information technology won't surprise y'all to learn that the image start appeared on the cover of an album by a group chosen Beantown Mafia, which is just as bad every bit it sounds.

88. Distracted Boyfriend

Shot by Antonio Guillem, the stock photo "Disloyal Man Walking With His Girlfriend and Looking Amazed at Another Seductive Girl" depicts... just that. The Meme Documentation Tumblr traces its nativity every bit an image-macro meme back to as early as Jan 2017, but it didn't explode until information technology hit Twitter during summertime of the same yr, performance every bit a metaphor for pretty much annihilation involving competing desires, getting remixed with other memes, and folding in on itself in that inevitably meta style. "I do not actually have the fourth dimension to follow these things," the guy in the pic told SelectAll, "simply for what I have seen, I tin can say that it'southward crazy what people tin can imagine."

87. Michael Jackson eating popcorn

Information technology's actually pretty surprising that Michael Jackson didn't produce More meme-able moments, considering he's the Male monarch of Pop and in one case dangled his baby from a balcony. That his sole entry on this list is a reaction GIF people share when they run across a public beef percolating online is a testament to his lawyers and PR reps.

86. Wife guys

Here at Thrillist, like everywhere else, nosotros love a wife guy. A wife guy is a dude who posts very dramatic and/or very extra things online about his wife, pretty much Just to get some of that sweetness, sweet attention from millions of strangers. Patient zero, as nosotros retrieve fondly, was Curvy Married woman Guy, besides known as Robbie Tripp, who hitting send (and keeps hit transport to this day) on a number of photos with lengthy captions nigh how he'due south such a great guy for marrying a adult female who'southward not skinny. More recently, the wife guy crown has gone to Cliff Wife Guy, whose video of his wife falling into a ditch preceded by a clip of them both crying about how traumatic the experience was and how your life really tin can alter in an instant warmed the hearts of all of us who were but glad he was there, not to grab his wife past the arm or break her fall, simply to picture the whole affair and upload information technology to YouTube. In that location are so many wife guys out there; please, never cease posting about your wives.

85. Darude'south "Sandstorm"

What song should I heed to? The reply is always Darude's "Sandstorm," the internet'south canticle. If you have to ask, you'll never know. Grab the lyrics here so you lot can sing forth.

84. Is this a pigeon?

No. Though this anime nonetheless—from the '90s series The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird—has been making the rounds on the internet for years, it'south been revived, like a sassy Lazarus, for remixes and Distracted Boyfriend-esque object-labeling. Read more about its legitimately fascinating origins here.

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83. "Are you not entertained?"

Well, aren't you? Russell Crowe's iconic line from Gladiatorrings truthful today. And right now, frankly, as you have 82 more memes to dig through.

82. Grumpy Cat (RIP)

Grumpy Cat was a sweet cat that became a viral cat that became a pic cat voiced by Aubrey Plaza. If digital archaeologists of the time to come uncover nothing but that sole line of code, it'll be all they demand to know about why our gild collapsed. Nosotros tin can't stop looking at Grumpy True cat'south frown.

81. "Trololo"

Originally, the song behind this video was the story of "a human being, Johnny, riding his equus caballus across the American prairie to his sweetheart Mary, who knits socks as she waits his render." Then it lost its lyrics, and now you lot can send information technology to anyone you'd similar to close upwards and/or troll. RIP, Eduard Khil.

80. The Water ice Bucket Challenge

In a vacuum, "The Ice Bucket Challenge" would pass without a second expect. Merely since nature abhors a vacuum, it became i of the few examples of a charitable crusade using a meme for the power of skillful. Who would've idea, first of all, that a viral claiming could lead to bodily research discoveries. What'due south more, the challenge succeeded in sloughing off the proper noun "Lou Gehrig'southward disease" from ALS. Credit where credit is due.

79. Rebecca Black'due south "Friday"

Retrieve "Friday"?! Gotta get downwards on Friday?! The vanity project of a poorly advised but decently well-funded teen created a viral furor on the net which led to the creation of remixes, gifs, and lasting infamy for Black. Without conferring whatever of the benefits of fame. Well... actually. Nosotros'll see about that.

78. #TheDress

Ah, THE Wearing apparel. The bully equalizer. You thought you were to a higher place THE Wearing apparel. You lot thought you could ignore THE Apparel. You thought yous could casually observe without repercussions that THE Apparel is obviously blue and black, only to find yourself embroiled in a three-hour-long argument with your significant other, who thought the dress white and gilt, that precipitated the end of your human relationship. THE DRESS exhibited no mercy in its overwhelming, savage dankness.

77. "Chocolate Pelting"

Before Rebecca Black, there was Tay Zonday, whose "Chocolate Rain" lyrics became the apotheosis of late-West.-era resignation. The song earned itself a feature on South Park equally the paradigm of the cyberspace's functionality in a capitalist society. What does i do with fame no one'south willing to pay for? Like the song says, "Some stay dry and others feel the hurting."

76. Dabbing

Dabbing is newish, just it has some famous exponents, for better and for worse. Cam Newton, for 1, sunk his teeth into it. Migos popularized it. And Squidward turned it into the ultimate surprise. But then in that location were Nib Gates and this sociopath. The jury's still out, but the simplicity of the original could place it in the pantheon of celebrations.

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75. Vancouver riot kiss

Have y'all ever loved someone like these two loved each other in the midst of a 2011 riot, Canada'due south largest brandish of violence since Vice Admiral Cantwell fabricated a rude remark about Queen Victoria's corset? No, y'all oasis't. To beloved like this would mean ignoring the realities of the real earth and also having a heart. Photoshoppers agreed, highlighting the effect by placing them in historic situations virtually which they couldn't care less.

74. Ancient Aliens

The History Channel predictable the net'due south brazen race for eyeballs at all costs, thanks to a comedically liberal estimation of the word "history." Eventually, things got and then bad that this dude became an "proficient" on historic events that, contrary to what you learned in school, were carried out by ALIENS. Then, whenever you need an explanation for a difficult question, use this macro and all will be revealed.

73. Tom Cruise jumping on a couch

For Tom Prowl's career, there is Before the Burrow-Jumping, when no one questioned the biggest film star in Hollywood, and After the Burrow-Jumping, when his mere presence raises an countenance. The profession of beloved for his and so-married woman Katie Holmes raised the scrutiny over the Church of Scientology and, well, the balance is history. Meanwhile, over 15 years later, the cyberspace is still meme-ing this brazen display of beloved.

72. Nick Young ??? ???

Swaggy P'due south career as a basketball game player befuddles those who know him equally a shoot-outset, overconfident ball hog. And yet he possesses a strange charisma encapsulated in this meme, which serves as a macro AND a reaction to anything equally befuddling as Young himself—to make things even more than meta, the meme has come total circle.

71. Ceiling Cat

An OG true cat meme that has taken on new macro-pregnant in the age of constant authorities surveillance. Ceiling Cat is watching you illegally download NSA documents you acquired through your private contracting gig! Dang.

70. #FirstWorldProblems

Hate when your MacBook Pro restarts for no reason? Bored of all your video games? Sick of the ads on Hulu? Go cry about it, Jared Kushners of the earth.

68. "Delete your business relationship"

Hillary Clinton ended this meme when she tweeted it at Donald Trump during her 2022 presidential campaign. But its origins as a Myspace insult that migrated to Tumblr that migrated to all social media as the ultimate shut-downward retort indicate it has a long, long, long shelf life. "Delete your account" somehow manages to be both nicer and crueler than its wicked cousin, "Kill yourself."

67. Planking

Those of us who lived through the planking craze will tell our grandkids tales about the glory days of 2010 and 2011, when anything seemed possible, any state of affairs ripe for a good ol' plank. Or at to the lowest degree nosotros'll tell our mom's friends when she has them over for dinner, and we decide to come from the basement to have some vino. This meme stands as the quintessential case of spontaneous brilliance subsequently ruined by others who tried also hard to replicate it. Remember "owling" and "Tebowing"? Yeah, those sucked so hard.

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66. "Don't tase me, bro!"

It says a lot about John Kerry'due south 2004 presidential entrada that this is the nigh memorable Kerry moment, and it happened in 2007. Overzealous constabulary officers attempted to remove a man who interrupted Senator Kerry'south speech communication at the University of Florida; knowing what would happen next, the protester offered one last, futile plea: Don't tase me, bro! The line has get a response to any unpleasant experience, and its close relative, "Don't tease me, bro," has become an antitoxin for anxious anticipation the earth over.

65. "Netflix and chill"

Future generations, take notation: This is right up there with "Playing at St. George." Information technology just means "fucking."

64. "More cowbell!"

Before he was a mainstream picture star, Volition Ferrell was the off-kilter backbone ofSaturday Night Alive, with an eye for the hilariously mundane. The 2000 sketch that generated this at present-famous line focuses on the fictional percussionist of the Blue Oyster Cult who rocked the cowbell during recording sessions for their hitting song, "Don't Fearfulness the Reaper." In the years following this sketch, equally two foreign wars raged and cultural hegemony hit an all-fourth dimension high, "More cowbell!" became a rallying weep for something—annihilation—different.

63. James Van Der Beek crying

For those who think memes don't matter: Consider James Van Der Beek, who parlayed his horrendous cry-face up in the teen show Dawson's Creek into a universally recognized expression of low-stakes bereavement, and a second, self-parodying act. Well done, Van Der Beek. Well washed.

62. "Fuck it, we'll practise it live!"

Nib, we're going to remember you for a number of reasons. None of them practiced, but some more meme-able than others.

61. Auto-Tune the ____

Remember Antoine Dodson? This is him similar you've never heard him. Manner before Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt was doing it, other people (with The Gregory Brothers leading the accuse) were Auto-Tuning the fuck out of the news and making gloriously awful masterpieces.

threescore. "Hey girl"/Sensitive Gosling

It really doesn't matter what Babe Goose does, shit will not stick to him. The human played Robert Durst, for God'due south sake! "Hey Girl" cemented Gosling's legacy as a dream catch for women, who was simultaneously (and somewhat confusingly) sensitive to the modernistic woman's needs, yet also ready to... be a hubby? The Gossiping Gosling moment only added to the role player'southward meme legend status.

59. "Haters gonna say it'southward fake"

Thanks to this child'due south talent testify performance, this other kid's incredible Halloween costume, bottle flipping reached new heights in 2016. The only matter improve than watching everybody's daring attempts to pull off plastic acrobatics were the heavily edited fakes that emerged as part of the "haters gonna say it'due south imitation" meme, one that exists well outside bottle flipping.

58. Icing

Information technology's sad this is dead. For a while—including before this trend hopped from existent-life frat stars to the cyberspace—1 of the keen joys in life was watching a bitchin' bro top off a Smirnoff Ice in earnest, then get upward and plaster a super-cool expect on his face—you know, the kind of smirk that said, "Fuck, man, I'm tragically uncool, aren't I?" Damn. RIP.

57. Arthur fist

Arthur, the PBS educational Goggle box series based on the Arthur the Aardvark books that just ended its 25-year run, has generated some of the all-time memes. In particular: One Twitter user's insightful take on an Arthur freeze frame led to 2016's greatest representation of inner frustration. It's the gift that keeps on giving.

56. "Imma let you lot finish"

When Kanye West crashed Taylor Swift'south voice communication at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, he probably knew he was doing something that would never exist forgotten. Only surely he didn't realize the moment would later turn into one of the near enduring memes of all fourth dimension. It functions almost similar the uncomplicated setup of a knock-knock joke. You know what'southward coming adjacent. And it ain't proficient.

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55. Casual-Pepper-Spray-Everything Cop

The Occupy Wall Street movement spawned dozens of social media campaigns, images, political action, and protests. Summing up the confusing melange was an overzealous, dickish campus cop at UC Davis who decided it would be a skilful idea to stroll upwards and down a group of peacefully protesting students and pepper spray them straight in the face up. Nearly immediately, the cop found himself ruining the rest of history.

54. Recut moving picture trailers

Simply a few months after the launch of YouTube, commercial editor Robert Ryang inadvertently kicked off a movement by recutting Stanley Kubrick'south The Shining into a lighthearted family unit comedy. Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill" clearly worked its beaming, inspirational magic; the viral success of The Shining trailer spawned countless recuts, with a few—run across:Brokeback to the Future—catapulting the practice to legendary status.

53. Slender Human being

The Slender Man—sometimes spelled as one word and occasionally referred to every bit "Slender"—is a towering, faceless humanoid who dresses in a suit and stalks lone children. Entirely fictional, he was created in 2009, when a user of the internet forum Something Awful submitted a doctored photo for a paranormal epitome contest. The character chop-chop exploded in popularity and became a fixture of horror sites (namely Creepypasta), inspiring countless videos, photos, and pieces of fan fiction. He is the horror meme.

52. "Shit X people say"/Starter packs

Casual stereotyping has fueled the internet for a long, long time. Earlier nosotros had the starter packs y'all see today on Instagram and Facebook, we had the slightly related YouTube videos that poked fun at what certain types of people used to say.

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51. "You have died of dysentery"

Finding out you lot or one of your dear Oregon Trail wagon-mates perished via unrelenting diarrhea was the grade-school equivalent of being audited by the IRS. Nonetheless, information technology's better to die of dysentery alone than kill your whole family unit fording a river. Correct? OK, maybe non.

l. The Nigh Interesting Human

As much as we love this guy, and his incredible feats, we detest to pause this to him: He'south basically the mall version of Chuck Norris Facts (more on that below). We withal dear yous, and you were undeniably huge, my man. Merely non quite the real deal.

49. Boom Mouth'south "All Star"

This plow-of-the-millennium hit found second life in the irony-soaked hands of a new generation, who find that relentlessly mocking the vocal is much more pleasing than listening to it. Peak "All Star" is endemic by the lovable, neck-disguised Jon Sudano, who poignantly squeezes Smash Mouth lyrics into other popular songs. Smash Oral cavity, who performed at a COVID superspreader event in Sturgis, Northward Dakota, had this to say about the meme: "It's funny because a large per centum of our fans don't even know what a meme is—heck, we didn't actually know either at start." Yes. Non the sharpest tools in the shed.

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48. "That's what she said"

The phrase may date every bit far dorsum as Saturday Night Live's "Wayne'due south World," but it's still riotously funny to 13-twelvemonth-olds the world over (and Michael Scott from The Function). Anything can become sexual, and these four words are the proof.

47. #Winning

It wasn't that long ago that erstwhile2 and a Half Menstar Charlie Sheen took the word "winning" out of the sports realm and applied it to life in full general. Unsurprisingly, his antics chop-chop spread to bros the world over and Donald Trump.

46. Star Wars child

Parodied by such comedy stalwarts every bit Stephen Colbert and Arrested Development, this 2002 video of a kid wielding a ball fetcher like a lightsaber exploded onto the pre-YouTube internet, repurposed by any and every internet user with video-editing skillz. The bittersweet twist is that viral fame took its cost; afterward suffering emotional damage, Star Wars kid slapped the cyberbullies who leaked the video with harassment lawsuits.

45. Obama'southward "Promise" poster

Shepard Fairey's reproduction of an Obama portrait quickly became one of the most iconic images of the 2008 presidential election. Information technology wasn't long before several parodies, imitating the style and minimalist message, spawned.

44. Dick Butt

This 1 doesn't require that much unpacking. Dick Butt is a drawing of a penis with a oral fissure, nose, and eyes who as well happens to have some other penis emerging from its rear end. (This second penis does not take facial features.) Information technology's a dick with a butt. Hence, Dick Butt. It came from a webcomic by artist K.C. Greenish and was pop on 4chan, YouTube, Reddit, and other places that you lot might presume would find Dick Barrel hilarious. Either you think Dick Butt is funny or you're probably non reading this explanation anymore.

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43. Shirtless Putin

Vladimir Putin has been the subject of countless memes over his seemingly eternal reign heading the Russian oligarchy. While "Shirtless Putin" memes—featuring him riding eagles, shootin' guns, and engaging in other existent-life and photoshopped badassery—take been Westernized riffs on his over-the-top and well-staged acts of masculinity, the people of Russian federation accept used an epitome of Putin as a gay clown to protest the authorities's harsh stance on LGBTQ rights. This meme (and all memes of Putin, really) were promptly banned by the Kremlin—meaning they clearly got under his skin, proving not all memes have to exist vessels for Dick Butt jokes.

42. Philosoraptor

Animals brand excellent internet provender, and "Philosoraptor," a popular image meme where a quizzical dinosaur thinks deeply absurd thoughts, is the perfect instance of what fifty-fifty an extinct creature can attain. Where did this Jurassic meme hatch from? While you lot'd think this particular joke was cooked upwards on a spider web forum, Philosoraptor actually debuted as a T-shirt sold on the website Lone Planet by a designer named Sam Smith. Yep, that's right: Novelty clothing tin can still be funny.

41. "Khaaaaaaaaaan!!!!"

WIlliam Shatner's unabridged existence has morphed into a meme, from the vocal modulation to appearing on Shit My Dad Says, and you tin't fence with the results. He's continued to make banking concern as a octogenarian actor, with this angryStar Expedition Ii: The Wrath of Khan scream echoing through the register of history.

40. Hitler reacts

Not long later on the release of Oliver Hirschbiegel's 2004 pic,Downfall—nearly Adolf Hitler'due south terminal days in his Berlin bunker—YouTubers turned the climax into a subtitled burst of absurdist one-act. In the real version, actor Bruno Ganz fumes with German fury over a failed assault. But in many of the viral parodies that followed, he kvetches about footling pop-culture matters, everything from late-night evidence politics to Taylor Swift. "The point of the film was to kick these terrible people off the throne that made them demons, making them real and their deportment into reality," Hirschbiegel told Vulture in 2010, noting that his favorites were the Michael Jackson and Billy Elliot ones. "Information technology's only fair if now information technology'southward taken as function of our history, and used for whatever purposes people like."

39. Double rainbow

"Oh my God, information technology'south then bright and vivid. Oh! Oh! OHHHH!" That'southward how Paul "Conduct" Vasquez described the double rainbow he spotted and recorded about Yosemite in 2010. A beautiful experience to behold, 1 complemented nicely past Deport, whose commentary made him audio like he was scared, happy, and on the verge of an orgasm. The video was a meme creator'southward dream, immediately spawning songs and catchphrases, and irresolute the earth forever.

38. Numa Numa

It'southward fun to watch other people have fun. That'southward the driving philosophy behind many of the memes, especially the ones that popped upwardly online in the early '00s like "Numa Numa," which emerged from a video of New Bailiwick of jersey resident Gary Brolsma dancing like a mad human to "Dragostea Din Tei" by Moldovan popular trio O-Zone (i.e., the song sampled on T.I. and Rihanna's "Live Your Life"). Brolsma's joyful lip sync inspired countless tributes, parodies, and sequels, only nada beats the original for pure, unhinged joy.

37. "Bye, Felicia"

Information technology's difficult to call back that when Ice Cube was shooting Friday, his classic 1995 stoner comedy, he had any thought that a throwaway line like "Bye, Felicia" would go along to become a popular dismissive catchphrase—much less the source for endless GIFs, Twitter put-downs, and fifty-fifty the title of a VH1 show. Merely that's how the internet works. Once people latch onto a piece of civilisation, it takes on a life of its own. This item phrase went from the movies to the internet and then dorsum to the big screen: Friday director F. Gary Gray incorporated the line into his North.Due west.A. biopicStraight Outta Compton, where Cube'due south bodily son O'Shea Jackson Jr. delivered the line while playing his father. Whoa.

36. Success Kid

Remember how fun it was to watch Kip Dynamite score a huge win? This meme was similar that, but on steroids. The cuteness mixed with the often idiotic quips fabricated this macro one of the well-nigh-used of its kind. And for good crusade—whenever you needed a dose of optimism, Success Kid was there to remind yous about how expert (or dumb) life could be.

35. Duck face up

Whether you saw it get-go on Myspace, inZoolander, or on the embrace of Niggling Feat's Down on the Farm, you lot know damn well what this pose is. Heck, you might've even duck-faced a few times yourself. Never forget.

34. Ate my balls

While this meme has faded into obscurity, it deserves a slot on this list for being one of the outset memes to thrive on the net. The archived (and delightfully '90s) website started past University of Illinois student Nehal Patel as a simple joke, featured Mr T. making various comments, via crudely drawn speech bubbles, most eating his balls, your assurance… pretty much everyone's assurance past the end. It was an early on demonstration in remixing memes, equally evidenced past such varieties as Chewbacca Ate My Balls and the still-relevant Beak Gates Bought My Balls. It just goes to show you, the internet has always had an analogousness for well-placed genital humor. Hopefully, it always will.

33. Squinting Fry

Who would've idea that a random screengrab from Futurama's "The Lesser of Two Evils" would become and then meme-orable (ahem)? Probably not Fry, but hither he is anyway, still being used as a macro stand-in for suspicious moments and confusion.

32. "Gangnam Style"

Earwormy passages? Easy dance moves? Absurd imagery? Carefully crafted satire of something loosely analogous to South korea's i%? All of the above? Nosotros've already tried, and failed, to figure out exactly why Psy'due south "Gangnam Mode" is so popular and immortal. But having surpassed 4 billion views, Cho Soo-hyun's cheesy horse trot-filled music video has proven information technology will alive on in internet history books for the rest of fourth dimension. Just accept it.

31. ??? --> Profit!

South Park has given the world its fair share of iconic moments, but aught sums upward the cyberspace era of tardily capitalism meliorate than this gem, taken from an episode in which underpants gnomes steal underwear in order to turn a turn a profit. How do they make a profit? Through a unproblematic three-phase program, the second phase of which is but "?". In fourth dimension, some form of the punchline "Profit" became a gilded response to any example of poor planning or a dumb idea destined for failure.

xxx. "Thank you, Obama"

No president inspired more online invective and praise than Barack Obama, largely because he was America'south get-go true president of the internet age. "Thanks, Obama" took off equally sarcastic right-wing antiphon to the perceived problems with Obama'southward health-care bill, but information technology shortly became an even more sarcastic way to blame the president for anything that went wrong in life—no matter how small. A meme for all political leanings, "Thanks, Obama" has defied constitutionally mandated term limits and continues to govern the meme-poesy.

29. Ermahgerd

Queen of the Macros, the Ermahgerd meme emerged from an immediate collective understanding that "ermahgerd gersbermps" is exactly how the subject of this macro would pronounce, "Oh my God, Goosebumps." This meme actually influenced the way people speak, turning "ermahgerd" into a stock nerdy response to any object of enthusiasm. Say it out loud and endeavor non to express joy. We can't exercise this meme more than justice than Vanity Fair has already washed in its contour of the adult female in the photo, so read that.

28. "It's a trap!"

When Admiral Ackbar casually dropped this line in Star Wars: Episode VI–Return of the Jedi, the galaxy quaked. Non because of the deadfall. But because fans the universe over were stoked for another everlasting catchphrase, 1 they'd be able to employ years later, as a reaction to pretty much annihilation remotely sketchy, on one of those crazy, crazy dot com things. (N.B.: Not a tarp.)

27. Curlicue Safety

In 2016, while playing the graphic symbol R.S. (aka Roll Condom) in the BBC Iii's #HoodDocumentary series, actor Kayode Ewumi made a coded oral sexual activity quip. The screengrab of that moment is now, and forever, your all-time-worst source of advice.

26. It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time!!!

What time is it? It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time. Before this was a goofy Family Guy gag, this delightfully silly meme started on forums as a piece of Flash animation where a chipper banana dances around equally "Peanut Butter Jelly Time," a track from the Buckwheat Boyz, blares in the background. Don't question information technology. Submit to the assistant.

25. Derp

It might surprise y'all where "derp" came from. It shouldn't. Matt Stone start yelled the word later he was defenseless licking a mother'south vibrating dildo in BASEketball. DERP! The term, which has come to stand for palpable moments of failure and stupidity, has since constitute its way into a number of Due south Park episodes (think Mr. Derp?) and, more importantly, mainstream internet vernacular. Thanks, Matt, Trey, and Mr. Zucker.

24. Harambe

On May 28, 2016, a toddler climbed into a gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo. An employee who feared for the child's life shot and killed the gorilla. The months that followed resurrected Harambe in ways no one could have predicted. In a unlike era, the incident would have been zippo more than a story in the local newspaper. But we live in the Meme Age, and Harambe became a rallying symbol for a slice of internet entrenched in irony. Harambe got his own Alter.org petition. Twitter users placed him alongside the other celebrities so publicly and crudely mourned. Then the nonsensical "Dicks out for Harambe" rallying cry took concord. Then 11,000 people supposedly voted for Harambe in the The states presidential ballot (or was it fifteen,000? Or was information technology fake news?!). A Harambe Cheeto sold for $99,900 on eBay. What does information technology hateful? It's just a mirror.

23. Kermit

Whether he'south sipping tea or talking to an evil doppelgänger, this Muppet has earned a incomparably unlike identity online. Warm and fuzzy? Nah. Friendly and caring? Non quite. When you run into him from behind the keyboard, no longer is heSesame Street's most famous protagonist. He'south a devil for your shoulder, the king of minding his own business—the kind who has the same longevity and malleability as a SpongeBob. Long may he reign.

22. Me IRL/It Me

The cyberspace dishes out a veritable all-y'all-tin-eat buffet of ridiculous humans to mock, and then cocky-deprecation (with some implicit mocking) can be a welcome respite. The phrase "me irl"—"in existent life," if yous live in a pineapple under the bounding main and have no thought what that means—got its start manner back in 1997, simply (as with most memes) blew up on Reddit much afterwards. The closely related "It Me" meme serves the same purpose and is also useful, although information technology did originate from a highly problematic text commutation.

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21. "You're the man now, dog"

No i could have predicted that a mildly problematic line from Sean Connery'due south earnest dramaFinding Forrester would become the emblem for repetitive cyberspace nonsense, but hey, here nosotros are! In 2001, Max Goldberg slapped Connery's line-reading with a tiled mosaic of the human being's face and cast information technology off into an infinite loop. Goldberg would open the site up to user-created "YTMND" memes, both bite-size and epic, mesmerizing and irritating as hell. No other platform could support such gifts as the Main Control Plan fromTRON singing Katy Perry'south "Hot N Cold."

20. LOLcats

A parody of leet speak? The conversion of adorableness into syntax? Who knows why 4chan users started slapping photos of beautiful cats with grammar-violating, Z-filled captions, but the meme took off, prompting one genius forum-dweller to showtime I Can Haz Cheezeburger, a hub for all things feline.

nineteen. Dramatic Prairie Dog (sometimes dba Dramatic Chipmunk)

Animals are hilarious and beautiful! That's 1 of the great truths that makes the internet go 'round. Even better when they're making delightfully anthropomorphic faces or behaving in ways that brand yous believe they're more human (or humans are more than animal) than anyone causeless. This prairie dog—erroneously called a chipmunk past many—first appeared in all his dramatic glory on the early 2000s Japanese showHello Morning! Then YouTube came forth, and in 2007 our dramatic hero became a get-to cut whenever a real-life 1000. Night Shyamalan twist thickened the plot.

18. Smiley face

What could suffer longer, with more universality, than the simple smiley face? Of course, it's not and so simple—now your everyday speech is peppered with emojis and emoticons of all kinds, but Harvey Ball'south 1963 delineation of a yellow circle with two black eyes and an upward grin set the phase for everything from your weep-laugh reactions to wink emoticons... hell, nosotros wouldn't even have an eggplant emoji without the path the yellow smiley face set in motion. It is the ur-text of contemporary communication. Without it, we finish to exist. Or nosotros type out entire text messages, at the very least.

17. Demotivational posters

The cheesy motivational staples of loftier-school biology classrooms and corporate break rooms cried out for parody, and pretty soon, in that location were more than plenty parodies to become around. Information technology's not totally clear who thought that stock photography and cliches would inspire people to live their best lives, but as ever, the power of memes pretty quickly rendered the originals obsolete.

sixteen. Nyan Cat

It takes an ground forces to generate a lasting meme. Fused together from a GIF, designed by a 25-year-old in Dallas, Texas, and a Japanese music video cover of "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya," Nyan Cat popped upwards on YouTube in 2011 and changed the fashion cyberspace kids saw cats with Pop-Tart bodies who fart rainbows forever. The simplicity of Nyan Cat's image made information technology easy to repurpose with world flags, diverse cat faces, and unmentionable shit we'll get out you to imagine for yourself.

15. Nigerian prince

You've heard some version of the scam earlier, which doesn't always involve Nigeria or a prince, but is often called a "419 scam" subsequently its code in Nigerian law: You lot get an email in stilted English from a stranger telling a tale of death, political difficulties, inheritance, and your kind assistance, with a goal of making yous cough up your bank account information. Equally a scam, information technology's pretty easily ignored; the modernistic electronic mail version dates all the fashion back to the Spanish prisoner scam of the late 1700s, so it certainly has durability. As a meme, it'south infinitely malleable, providing a ready improvement for anyone you perceive to be gullible ("Oh, y'all believe politicians have the public's interest at heart? I likewise know a Nigerian prince you should run into.") or a reference point for clever macros. This one shows no sign of slowing down.

14. Crying Michael Jordan

The rare example of a meme that made its own news in real fourth dimension, Crying Michael Hashemite kingdom of jordan originated from Hashemite kingdom of jordan's vindictive, self-serving Hall of Fame speech. If yous haven't watched the source material, please exercise. Of the many gifts that speech communication gave the world (has a begetter e'er told his kids "I wouldn't want to be you" in front of a bigger audience?!), a red-eyed, blubbering meme is surely the greatest. Y'all can put MJ'southward face on just about annihilation to lighten the mood, just get your meme feet wet with a Drake album, Mount Rushmore, James Harden'due south beard, or Donald Trump's body.

xiii. Chuck Norris Facts

Give thanks god for Conan O'Brien, who in 2004 effectively re-catapulted Chuck Norris back into the zeitgeist with his Walker, Texas Ranger lever. Ever since, the martial artist has become the subject of an almost innumerable number of hilarious culling facts exaggerating his force, virility, and badassery. (Seriously, at that place's a database total of 'em.) Chuck's favorite? "They wanted to put Chuck Norris' face on Mount Rushmore, but the granite wasn't difficult enough for his beard."

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12. Bert Is Evil

While this brood of destructive fun at the expense of childhood icons seems to be a trademark of today'southward net, Bert Is Evil is a product of the '90s, making it one of the internet's showtime true memes. In 1997, designer and Ernie-apologist Dino Ignacio created the parody website of the same name, putting Sesame Street'due south Bert into incredibly evil situations. The meme was early and influential, gaining massive mainstream media coverage after a picture from the site—featuring Bert with Osama Bin Laden—was mistakenly put on a poster at a rally in Afghanistan. Manifestly, the American people were confused at the connectedness here (ah, the net was so much simpler back and so!). Only, with the proper caption, this might be the moment where many Americans found out what memes are in the first place. At the expense of Bert, of class.

eleven. Doge

1 person's Shiba Inu is another person'southward meme. Case in point: When a Japanese kindergarten instructor put a motion picture of a good piddling doggo online, the internet came with Comic Sans captions, beautifully atrocious syntax, and a custom payment system. To know doge is to know a very special and everlasting way of life.

10. "U mad bro?"

Aught infuriates an angry or jealous person more than trivializing his rage or jealousy, which is exactly what the always advisable response "U mad bro?" accomplishes. The simpler "You mad" first came to prominence when Cam'ron shut downwards Neb O'Reilly during a segment on whether rap was harmful to children (thank God those days are over... hopefully). Eventually, "u mad?" and "u mad bro?" became get-to quips on bodybuilding forums and during video gameplay whenever anyone got a footling salty. At present, it can exist in virtually any format: on political macros, on group texts, in Vines (RIP), as its very own song, on acme of other memes... y'all name it, bro.

ix. Keyboard True cat

Boo boo boo boo boo buhboooooo buh. Boo boo boo boo boo buhboooooo buh. The shirt. The eyes. The head heighten. ICONIC. This video is, in a few ways, the Mozart of net videos: playful, passionate, a crown jewel of history. Evolving from a slice of performance art to an assertion betoken at the finish of fail videos to a mainstream sensation, Fatso the tabby paved the fashion for dozens of hereafter creature supawstars.

8. Condescending/Sarcastic Willy Wonka

In 1971's Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, when actor Gene Wilder introduces Wonka's most secret car, he strikes an incredible pose. In the moment, information technology'due south a pose of playful suspense, merely when screengrabs of the scene began popping up beyond internet forums the world over, Wilder's pose came to bespeak succulent, sarcastic condescension. Which really can apply to anyone or anything posting/posted publicly online.

7. The Dancing Baby

Not only is this gyrating little burst of uncanny valley—by our interpretation—the world's first internet meme, it's also ane of the critical turning points of cyberspace history, overall. In 1996, Michael Girard designed the babe as a demo to prove movement could exist finer programmed on a computer. When it landed in the lap of a LucasArts designer, he turned it into what was effectively the world's beginning GIF. From at that place, it slid into a thousand electronic mail inboxes (remember, this was still when snail mail wasn't called snail mail service) and became the internet's outset truthful phenomenon, culminating in a recurring role alongside confused '90s lawyer Ally McBeal. The Dancing Babe launched a million GeoCities pages, and remains the pure representation of the internet's infant (hehe) phase.

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6. OBEY

Andre the Giant is the quintessential example of an always-evolving meme that crossed from the physical realm to the cold ones and zeroes of the cyberspace. Andre the Giant was the gargantuan professional wrestling star whose size led to wild apocryphal claims, like the story that he drank 156 (or was it 127?) beers in a unmarried sitting, or that he was so large as a child that he couldn't ride the bus, and so Nobel laureate Samuel Beckett drove him to schoolhouse. In 1989, street artist Shepard Fairey created a stencil of Andre the Giant with the added phrase "Has a Posse," and distributed them all over the Due east Declension, where they became popular in the skater subculture. Eventually, the stencil morphed into a stylized prototype of Andre the Giant with the word "OBEY" underneath, a kind of vaguely anti-authoritarian message that could be replicated advertisement infinitum in stickers, street art, online, and on clothing.

5. "All Your Base Are Vest to Us"

This erstwhile Flash video, spread primarily on forums similar Something Awful at the turn of the Willennium, launched the modern meme format, the Image Macro (prototype with white block letters over). The phrase itself is a direct quote from a shoddily translated Japanese Sega Genesis game, Zero Fly. Like any meme worth its Salt Bae, "All Your Base" spawned endless remixes and appropriations, every bit it became shorthand for nerd culture, and was even [cringe] covered in local news broadcasts. Never has someone being horrible at their task been so beneficial to society.

iv. "Deal With It" sunglasses

Dang, someone disagreeing with you lot on the internet? Need someone to but fucking handle something for you? This years-old retort should do the trick. All you need to put them in their place, my friend, is a pair of pixelated sunglasses and these three uncomplicated words: Deal. With. It. (Dog optional, but preferable.)

3. Rickrolling

Like Trololo, but English language. Just kidding. Rickroll'due south roots go all the way back to 4chan circa 2007, when users began posting bait-and-switch links that led to Rick Astley's solo unmarried debut instead of duckrolls. A beautifully random trolling phenomenon was born, ane that continues today, one that's never gonna give you up, never gonna let yous downwardly, never gonna run effectually and desert you lot, never gonna make you lot weep, never gonna say adieu, never gonna tell a lie and injure you.

ii. SpongeBob

Primitive Sponge. Stunned Patrick. Confused Mr. Krabs. If you needed whatsoever more proof that SpongeBob SquarePants was amazing, and not just for kids, all the bear witness'due south hilarious screengrabs-turned-viral reactions should do the trick. They're versatile, recognizable, and proving immortal.

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