30+ Memes and Tweets Confirming That Men Think About the Roman Empire All the Time

Okay– I know what you’re thinking. You’re here because you’re confused and so are we, but the headline is simple: Straight men think about the Roman Empire more often than you’d think.  Recently there has been a viral question circulating online where people ask their partners if they think about the Romans and the answer …
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Ancient Roman Memes for Ides of March Enjoyers

This week was a fun one back when we were in school. Pi day always meant doing something fun with pie. Either making pie, classmates would bring in pie, or sometimes a benevolent math teacher (There’s a reason I remember you, Ms. Buono) would do the work herself and bring in several pies for us …
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Mostly-Fresh History Memes For Scholarly Scrollers

We’re just approaching the end of 2022,  but it’s already looking like a bleak year. It’s really hard to be optimistic when all the bad stuff is getting thrown in your face on the internet and the television.To distract from the current political, economic, and health nightmare that many countries are facing, we’ve put together …
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History Memes For Scholars of Humor

Greetings, internet travelers. If you are feeling guilty about spending the better part of your waking life on the world wide web, might we suggest devoting some of that time to history memes? They’re funny, and as a bonus, they are moderately educational – the perfect combination for feeling better about enjoying what others might …
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Ancient Roman Memes For Bewaring The Ides Of March

In 44 BC, notorious Roman dictator Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times by his own senators, soldiers, officers and associates during a senate meeting on the Ides of March. Once a day of celebration, many history buffs now associate March 15th with tragedy and betrayal, largely thanks to soothsayer’s famous warning in Shakespeare’s The Tragedy …
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The Best Fresh History Memes This Week (March 9, 2022)

It is said that history repeats itself. And judging by the current turmoil in Russian and Ukraine, and the consistent shit show pretty much everywhere else, the statement does bear some truth. For all the world’s technological advancements, hard-learned lessons, and brutal wars, we can’t seem to get past the scourges of intolerance, hatred, and …
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20+ Memes Full Of Historical & Hysterical Humor

You don’t have to be a historian to appreciate these history memes. While they do deal with matters of the past, most of the references can be understood by anyone who’s taken world history classes. And that should be the case for most of you. From riffs on the Trojan horse to spicy critical memes, …
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30 Dank Memes Filled With Historical Humor

You don’t have to be a historian to enjoy these memes. While they do reference some obscure dramas of yesteryear, the subject matter isn’t so dense that you’ll be completely lost. In fact, these history memes might even lead to something special: learning something. Which makes our constant mindless scrolling feel a little less shameful. …
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28 History Memes Full Of Smart Humor

You don’t have to be a historian to appreciate these history memes. While they do deal with matters of the past, most of the references can be understood by anyone who’s taken world history classes. And that should be the case for most of you. From riffs on the Trojan horse to spicy critical memes, …
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Dank Roman Memes For Bewaring The Ides Of March

In 44 BC, notorious Roman dictator Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times by his own senators, soldiers, officers and associates during a senate meeting on the Ides of March. Once a day of celebration, many history buffs now associate March 15th with tragedy and betrayal, largely thanks to soothsayer’s famous warning in Shakespeare’s The Tragedy …
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