21 Springtime Memes for Springing into the Spring Season

We’re nearly halfway through March, which means Spring is sprunging right before our eyes. Whether we like it or not, the passage of time keeps passing, and this time next week, it will officially be the Spring Equinox. There’s nothing wrong with a little early celebration, and that’s precisely what I’m here to do.  Spring …
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25+ Midwest Memes for Nice Folks Who Say Ope (March 1, 2024)

Nobody understands the Midwest quite like Sufjan Stevens. Not only was he born in Detroit, but he created two incredible concept albums about two gems of the Midwest, Illinois and Michigan. His original intention was to make an album for each of the 50 states, but after hitting two of the most important ones, he …
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25+ Midwest Memes for Nice Folks Who Say Ope (February 23, 2024)

You say «flyover states,» I say home. Sure, we’re a little landlocked, flat, and culturally dry sometimes, but have you ever seen Lake Michigan? Or the Indiana Dunes? Or Touchdown Jesus at Notre Dame? It’s one of the eight wonders of the world in the Midwest. I think one of the reasons I appreciate the …
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‘This is dystopian’: Teacher gets reprimanded for ‘liking’ Snow Day social media announcement, gets accused of being excited to not work

There are some employers you just can’t win with. It’s not enough to do your job enthusiastically when you’re there, you also have to perform total devotion to the art and science of working hard 24/7. When you’re a teacher, I find that to be especially true. It’s difficult to have any sort of public …
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20+ Snow Memes For Everyone Longing For a Snow Day

2020 killed the snow day. When I was a kid, having more than 3 inches of snow on the ground ensured that I would not be sitting in a classroom that day. It allowed me to sit on the couch all day in my snuggie, watching TV without feeling guilty about it at all. Unfortunately, …
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Weekly Internet Roundup: Californian Hurricanes, Anti-Corn Couples, and Political Mugshots

Plus, Cheems says goodbye.

30 Chicago Memes For Windy City Residents Who Hate Ketchup on Hot Dogs And Dread The Winter

Chicago is a very unique city. It’s got beautiful architecture, a fantastic food scene, and the best darn urban waterfront I’ve ever seen in my life. One of the funniest things the city of Chicago does is dump stuff in the Chicago River once a year. On St. Patricks Day, they dye the river green. …
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27 Hot n’ Sweaty Memes for Mere Mortals Who Hate Summer

When you’re going on your 8th straight day of weather over a hundred degrees, you start to wonder why anyone really likes summer. This hellish period of the year is the bane of everyone’s existence, but Mexico-filter movies, Southern California liars, and whimsical memories of school breaks have tainted the reality of summer. It’s just …
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30 Texas Memes For Lone Star State Residents And Bluebonnet Protectors Putting Up With 100 Degree Heat

If you’re in Texas right now, I’m deeply sorry. You are battling a level of heat that is only paralleled by Arizonans in the continental US. I have to be honest: after spending a couple of summers in the north, I lowkey miss Texas summer. At least in Dallas, the heat is bone dry. In …
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American Starts Debate About Whether Fahrenheit is the Superior Temperature System

If there is one thing that all nationalities can agree on, it’s that the USA has a sense of exceptionalism. They either do things differently to the rest of the world, or they like to think they do.  Famously, this mentality boils right down to the decimal point. Americans choose to measure things in a …
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