This pandemic and working from home have taken our laziness to the next level. Walking to the grocery store? Too much effort. Better order delivery. Doing laundry? Folding clothing is excruciating. Better have it picked up and taken care of by the laundromat. There are slothful shortcuts for nearly every level of task or activity - even consuming memes. That's right, instead of scouring the internet for slightly funny images, you can indulge in them right here, in one convenient gallery.
As Wednesday comes to a close, and we welcome the more optimistic half of the week, we want to provide you with ample procrastination material. For us, and maybe for you, that includes plenty of memes and tweets. While looking at funny pictures won't fast-forward time it, the activity (distraction?) probably (maybe?) has some positive effects on your brain.
Hello, internet friends. We're back with another big batch of the best clever tweets from the past couple weeks. It's hard to keep up with Twitter sometimes, especially when you've got things to do and places to be. Who the hell has time to scroll through Twitter all day to sift through all the BS for the good stuff? Well, we do! Lucky for you, we've collected the funny Twitter gems so that you don't have to waste any time on the dreaded bird app. You're welcome.
Being an adult with real responsibilities sucks. There's the whole paying bills thing, working so you can pay said bills, and working so that you can maybe save enough money to not work when you're a senior citizen. While all of that does feel bleak, it's important to remember that you're also able to eat cake for dinner if you so desire. You can also stay up as late as you want (though you may regret it.) Best of all, we're able to surf the internet and enjoy memes whenever - and for however long - you want. We're here to help you take advantage of those powers. These memes may not be the best of all time, but they're definitely better than doing nothing.
If you're miserable and you know it, look at memes. If you're miserable and you know it, look at memes. If you're miserable and you know it, and you really can't be bothered to show it, if you're miserable and you know it, look at memes. The more depressing and self-deprecating the better.
Dear Procrastinators,
It's perfectly normal to want to avoid responsibility. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. When so much of our time is signed off to other people (ahem, job), the urge to reclaim it tends to grow. That's why so many people go to sleep later than they should. There's actually a Chinese term for it - "Revenge Bedtime Procrastination." People literally feel like they need to stay awake to regain control over their time. It's a phenomenon that we relate to, though we by no means endorse it.
Instead of staying up until the wee hours out of spite, we recommend setting aside chunks of time during the day for things that make you happy. That could mean indulging in a fancy cup of coffee, or perhaps a quick workout to get ones blood flowing. It can also mean scrolling through some funny memes. If you're in the latter camp, we've got just the gallery for you.
Love,
Memebase
Tired of staring into the void on your day off? Why not try staring at MEMES. Why memes? They've got relatable humor, make a mockery of our depression, and help us take our minds off reality. While these may not be the best memes you've ever seen, they're probably not the worst. And they're probably better for your mood than whatever else you've been doing to pass the time.
Ever want to give responsibility a big, angry middle finger? That's how we spend most of our waking life. Though some might say procrastination is ruining our lives, we'd rather spend this time having fun than worrying about what killjoys think - and what our "bosses" "expect" "us" "to" "do." We're here for a good time, and according to our lifestyles and Covid-19, not a long time. Why not enjoy it with some memes?
With everything that's going on in the world, some people think that this is a good time to take a social media break or "unplug." Not us. We know that during times like this, sometimes internet humor is the only thing we can count on. And if you're in that boat, these memes and tweets will keep you busy for a few fun-filled minutes. If you crave more? We've got you covered.
Yes, it's Monday, but that doesn't mean you have to be on your best behavior. We're here to be the devil on your easily swayed shoulder, telling you to shirk responsibility and instead do something for yourself. You know, scroll through memes. Life's short. Don't punish yourself by resisting that meme-hungry temptation.
Whether you're struggling to find "me time" or are just tired of life's oppressive responsibilities, it's important to step back and take some time for yourself. For some people, that means taking a hot bath and maybe watching some lighthearted television. For others, it might be a nice meal or a glass of wine. Our way of coping involves scrolling through some moderately amusing memes that have a relatable way of reminding us we're not alone. And we've put together this hefty gallery of humorous tidbits so you can try our methods yourself.
Some people turn to wholesome memes or cute pictures of animals when they're depressed. Others try to unplug altogether. We here at Memebase sometimes prefer the "lean in" approach, instead choosing to scroll through memes that depict the shitty feelings we have perfectly. Sometimes you have to wallow a little to feel better.
If you're looking to distract yourself from the responsibilities of the real world, you've come to the right place. We've spent years of our lives procrastinating, so we've got it down to a science. All you need to excel at this art is a finger and a whole lot of memes. We've got the latter covered right here. Have fun.
Are you looking for a good distraction from that thing you're supposed to be doing right now? You've come to the right place. Here are a bunch of memes that will satisfy that urge to procrastinate.