I'm continually impressed with how quickly people on social media reply to a brand new post with an old or new meme that is absolutely spot on. Memes do a great job making people stop and think. Since Trump's first term they've been a valuable tool in waking the masses. I think there was even a study done on how the "Epstein didn't kill himself" memes affected public perception?
BUT.... I just don't know how people pull the existing ones up so quickly?? Do they keep files of them on their phones and computers? Is there some searchable database or library out there I don't know about? Is there a way to search here?
I'm sure many of the people I see posting them are also members here. So I just thought I'd ask you all how you do it? Please share ππ»
I have just spent a stupid amount of time looking for the "if they knew what we've done" Hillary meme. π€¦π»ββοΈ It has me wondering if it's possible to create a searchable library/database as an arsenal?
Edited to clarify: I'm not looking to make new memes, only to pull up existing ones I've seen. Some out there are absolutely Golden and deserve re-circulating often
I realise that this may be a bit radical but have you tried Googling "meme library"?
Yes I have. And there were many. But nothing focused on the topic I'm looking for.
What topic?
It would be nice if we had a good meme catalogue here.
I love the memes that point out the left contradicting themselves (on any topic)
That doesnβt narrow it down much!