65 Funny And Relatable Posts From ‘Meme Culture’ To Make You Chuckle

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If you want to have your finger on the pulse of society, then you can’t go wrong by looking at the most viral internet memes. They can tell you a lot about the state of social media culture as a whole by showing you what most people laugh at the hardest.

The ‘Meme Culture’ account on Instagram is a great digital archive that keeps amusing users with witty and relatable memes from all corners of the net. We wanted to help you chase away the blues, so we collected some of the funniest pics. You can check them out as you keep scrolling. Oh, and don’t forget to upvote your favorite ones, Pandas.

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Memes and other types of internet content are a bit of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, they’re often witty and relatable and have a low barrier to entry if you want to amuse yourself. It’s a fun, lighthearted break from work, studying, and all of your responsibilities.

On the other hand, if you’re not aware of your internet usage habits, you can easily spend hours mindlessly browsing content that you later won’t even remember seeing. And that’s just not healthy.

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Most people use the internet to find information, as well as communicate with others, and consume content. Statista notes that as of the fourth quarter of 2023, the average global internet user spent roughly 6 hours and 35 minutes online every day.

This shows an increase of 16 minutes from the third quarter of 2015. South Africans aged 16 to 64 spent the most time online, at 9 hours and 27 minutes. On the other side of the world, Japanese people spend just 3 hours and 57 minutes online per day. Meanwhile, the average Danish person spends roughly 5 hours on the internet.

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Statista reports that as of the first quarter of 2024, the demographic group that spent the most time online was female users between the ages of 16 and 24.

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On average, members of this group spent 7 hours and 16 minutes on the internet every single day. Male internet users aged 16 to 24 spent around 7 hours and 1 minute online daily.

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Meanwhile, people aged 25 to 34 years old spent a similar amount of time online (7 hours and 5 minutes for females, 7 hours and 9 minutes for males). The least active demographic group of people on the internet were individuals between the ages of 55 and 64.

They spent far less time on the internet than their younger counterparts, clocking in with an average of 5 hours and 13 minutes of online activity per day.

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How we spend time on the internet has also been drastically changing over the past decade. Increasingly, people tend to use various mobile devices to be online, rather than computers.

For example, Statista notes that back in the third quarter of 2013, 72.6% of people who spent time on the internet globally did so on their computers. Just 27.4% did so on their mobile devices. These numbers changed quite rapidly after this point.

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By the third quarter of 2019, a flip occurred: 50.8% of all time spent on the internet on planet Earth happened on mobile devices rather than on computers.

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Fast forward to the third quarter of 2023, and this number grew to a whopping 57.8%. However, there was a slight downtrend in the first quarter of 2024, with 56.9% of all internet usage happening on mobile devices.

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The ‘Meme Culture’ project is currently run by ‘Sociaty,’ a popular publisher looking at entertainment, news, and pop culture-related things. Meanwhile, the ‘Meme Culture’ account focuses mainly on “all things meme” and takes a good, long look at the more comical side of internet culture.

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At the time of writing, this account, which has been around for nearly a decade, boasts 1.1 million followers on Instagram. Meanwhile, the ‘Sociaty’ account has 2.3 million followers. We’ve reached out to the team curating the ‘Meme Culture’ account to hear a bit more about the account’s history and its philosophy on memes.

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Which of the memes we’ve showcased today made you smile and chuckle the most, dear readers? Were there any that were so relatable that you immediately sent them to your friends?

When it comes to internet humor, what’s your taste in comedy like? We’re always happy to hear your thoughts, so if you want to take a break from looking at funny pics, you can leave a comment below.

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