
A classic said that the person who chose to speak instead of throwing stones or fighting helped advance society. Sarcasm is for many a tool to avoid revealing their feelings. For others, it is a way of insulting some without realizing it.
If you are good at the art of sarcasm you can rest easy. Studies show that sarcastic people are smarter. Below are a few other things about scientifically proven sarcasm.
For starters, sarcasm means creativity. According to researchers, sarcastic people are inventive, and the sarcasm used at the right time can trigger innovative things. The even better news is that both people who use sarcasm and recipients are more creative after a conversation.
Also, sarcasm helps you criticize a person without looking combative. According to a study that looked at two expressions said to a smoker ("I see you don't care about your lungs!" And "I see you take care of your lungs!"). The results showed that sarcastic expressions are better received and considered rather than direct ones.
Regarding empathy, the volunteers said that the sarcastic statements seem more empathetic than those without subtext.
Other studies have shown that sarcasm can be misinterpreted, especially in electronic communication. According to a study, 60 students received a list of statements that needed to be communicated. Half were sarcastic and half serious. Moreover, these statements were sent by email or voice message to other people. Those who received the audio messages acknowledged the sarcasm (or lack thereof) in 73% of cases. By comparison, people who received sarcastic statements by email recognized the subtext in only 56% of cases.
Another revealing thing is that the people who sent the sarcastic messages thought that at least 78% of the recipients would realize it. On the other hand, the people who received the messages thought that they interpreted them correctly (sarcastically or seriously) in 90% of the cases, which did not prove to be true. Surprisingly, they had much less confidence in their ability to interpret voice messages.
In any case, sarcasm predominates in everyone's life, so Bemorepanda collected this funny top of sarcastic memes.
1.Marry someone
2.I love sarcasm
3.Remind me of a software
4.Laughting so hard
5.Was that sarcasm?
6.Enghlish people
7.Exams are coming
8.Angry and rude
9.Get anywhere
10.Ticks me off
11.You're serious
12.Wonder why
13.How to golf
14.A parent tells me
15.Really?
16.Not my problem
17.I just drunk
18.You're serious
19.Sarcasm
20.Alwasy talk like this
21.Clap and stare
22.Round of applause
23.The only one
24.But when I do
25.Deaf
26.Former child
27.Sawdust?
28.Winning
29.These holes
30.Stupid motherfucker
31.Middle name
32.Will save me?
33.Called sarcasm
34.Don't understand
35.Wine
36.That's for short
37.Foreign language
38.Damn business
39.Show someone
40.Eat bacon
41.Postcard
42.Racing to make that
43.Not now
44.Get you anywhere
45.Plagiarism
46.Car washed
47.Inner me
48.Sarcasm strong
49.You good?
50.Teabags

Nothing Day is an "event without event" proposed in 1972 by columnist Harold Pullman Coffin and observed annually on January 16, 1973, when it was added to the Chase Calendar of Events. It is not really a public holiday, because it requires an act of Congress. Its purpose is: to give Americans a national day when they can simply sit without a holiday, observe or honor anything.
So, even if you probably had to work today, you shouldn't consider the Day of Nothing to be lost. You still have time to sit at home on the couch and do… Actually, don't. Just sit back and do nothing, that's how it's been done since January 16th.
With this ocassion Bemorepanda collected some funny memes.
1.Nothing day
2.We save so much money
3.Day off
4.Have done nothing
5.It takes me all
6.Netflix episodes
7.But you do nothing
8.Look at your test
9.To do list
10.Exhausted
11.When you don't have uni
12.After doing nothing
13.Did absolutely nothing
14.When you don't have work
15.Feel depressed
16.Eat junk food
17.Productivity
18.Payday
19.What's wrong
20.Suspect nothing
21.Doesn't work
22.At this point
23.Wake up from a dream
24.Going to sleep
25.Things to do tomorrow
26.Nothing changes
27.You can do anything
28.Pointless day
29.Donation
30.All day long to get it done

The world knows her as "Disaster Girl". He just won $ 500,000 on memes.
Zoë Roth, now a college graduate in North Carolina, plans to use the proceeds from this month's NFT auction to pay off student loans and donate to charity.
The name Zoë Roth may not sound. But chances are you'll see his picture.
On a Saturday morning in 2005, when Mrs. Roth was four years old, her family visited a burned-out house in their neighborhood of Mebane, North Carolina. Firefighters intentionally started the fire like a controlled fire, so it was a relaxed affair: the neighbors gathered and firefighters allowed the children to take turns hose.
Mrs. Roth remembers seeing the flames engulf the house when her father, an amateur photographer, asked her to smile. With crooked hair and a scientific look in her eyes, Mrs. Roth smiled wickedly as the fire roared behind her. "Disaster Girl" was born.
Since Dave Roth, Zoë's father, entered a photo contest in 2007 and won, the image has been changed to a non-fungible symbol, or NFT., For nearly half a million dollars.
Meme was sold for 180 Ether, a form of cryptocurrency, at an auction on April 17 to a user identified as @ 3FMusic. As in any other currency, the value of Ether fluctuates, but on Thursday 180 Ether was valued at over $ 495,000. Roths has retained the copyright and will receive 10% of future sales.
The market for proprietary digital art, mayflies and media known as NFTs, is exploding. All NFTs, including the "Disaster Girl" meme that Mrs. Roth just sold, are stamped with a unique digital code that marks their authenticity and are stored on the blockchain, a distributed registry system that underlies Bitcoin. and other cryptocurrencies.
In the Hall of Fame meme, "Disaster Girl" is next to "Ermahgerd," the teen with a tail wearing "Goosebumps"; "Bad Luck Brian", immortalized in a gritty yearbook photo with braces and "Success Kid", a small child on a beach with a clenched fist and an expression of intense determination.
In an interview, Ms. Roth said selling the meme was a way to take control of a situation she had felt helpless since she was in elementary school. They consulted "Bad Luck Brian" himself - his real name is Kyle Craven - and Laney Griner, the mother of "Success Kid".
"It's the only thing memes can do to gain control," Mrs. Roth recalled as she told Mr. Craven
Disaster Girl memes have spread widely. Once, a group in Poland asked permission to use the meme for educational materials about an endangered indigenous language. Someone from Portugal sent Mrs. Roth pictures of a mural with memes.
"Just adjust it the way you want," she said. "I like to see them because I would never do them, but I like to see how creative people are.
Over the years, he has seen hundreds of iterations of them. From her image. favorites during last summer’s protests against racial justice.
"Once there, he's there and there's nothing you can do about it," Mr. Roth said. .
1.Justin Bieber
2.Burned the house
3.Watch the oven
4.There was a spider
5.No room
6.Blew up
7.School day
8.God and 2020
9.Nap time
10.Back in my day
11.Facebook unfriend
12.School and us
13.Nice list
14.Had to go
15.No more submissions
16.Can they survive?
17.Birthday party
18.Chill
19.Jackpot
20.Turned off internet
21.Did not to this
22.Meme be like
23.School deserves this
24.Spam
25.Surprise fire
26.Parents vs Kids
27.Chores list
28.Coronavirus
29.Feeling good
30.Flash player

It is said that work without fun has no beneficial effects. But before the trend of companies like Google to promote fun at work, the words "fun" and "work" had no place in the same sentence.
Today, the third millennium generation presents a series of new challenges for employers, organizations being forced to find new and innovative ways to attract representatives of this generation and to retain them as employees. It is not for nothing that promoting a fun work environment is fast becoming one of the most frequently implemented strategies in many of the top organizations in the world.
Even if it is said that work without fun has no beneficial effects and the reverse can be valid. Taken together, these statements reflect the two paradigms of combining work with fun. Many companies are closed to the idea of a symbiosis between useful and pleasant. And the reason why this happens is often that the leaders of the organizations in question are part of older generations and respect traditional practices of separating work and fun, for the simple fact that "it has always been so."
Others may think the stakes are too high to accept the fun and socializing. And yet, most oppose fun at work based on productivity. However, Bemorepanda collected several memes for the National Day of Work and Fun.
1.Best part of my job
2.Have fun at work
3.Fun at work
4.Good customer service
5.Made that up
6.National stress awareness
7.Working on this day
8.What I actually do
9.Slap coworker
10.Have fun at work
11.Boss’s Day
12.Came in late to work
13.Keeping me healthy
14.Have fun
15.First day on the job
16.My day off
17.Good mood at work
18.Woke up from work
19.England
20.My day off
21.Working saturday
22.Not working here
23.4 day weekend
24.Off work like
25.To go to work
26.Daily stuff
27.Meeting go
28.Walk out of work
29.Leaving work
30.Senior day

The COVID-19 vaccine will be a tool of major importance to help control the pandemic, along with effective testing and prevention. With several promising candidates working on vaccine development, others under review, but also Pfizer / BioNTech and Moderna vaccines approved for use, the road to a safe and effective vaccine has entered a new phase.
Developing a safe and effective vaccine takes time, but thanks to unprecedented investment in research and development, global cooperation, researchers have been able to develop a vaccine against COVID-19 in record time, based on rigorous evidence and standards. Currently, there are more than 200 candidates working on the development of a vaccine (56 are in the clinical phase and another 166 in the pre-clinical phase). Some of these vaccine candidates are in Phase III clinical trials - the last stage before the vaccine is approved.
Of course there are those who are campaigning against the vaccine and with that the internet of memers exploded, and Bemorepanda collected them all for you.
1.Anti-vaxxer
2.Teens sneaking out to get shots
3.Anti-vaxxer logic
4.Does it hurt?
5.Essential oils
6.Sneezing
7.It is done
8.Top scientists
9.Preventable disease
10.Missing her vaccinations?
11.Someone says thi
12.Mom refuses to vaccinate
13.Uses facts and logic
14.Antivax kid
15.Uncle picks
16.This logic
17.Same undermath
18.When doctors tell you that not vaccinating
19.Normal parents
20.Actual evidence
21.Get vaccines
22.I want to live 100 years
23. Not giving shots
24.Turns 3 years old
25.Antivaxx
26.Fool me once
27.Excuse me
28.Finally 18
29.Exists
30.When I grow up
31.Zoom and vaccine
32.I'm ready
33.Move on
34.Popping to Boots
35.Me and the fellas
36.Me with besties
37.Not taking the vaccine
38.Same person
39.Taking Covid-19 vaccine
40.All laughting
41.Introverts and the vaccine
42.People in the country
43.Unvaccinated?
44.99 problems
45.AntiVaxx
46.If you die from polio
47.Drink alcohol
48.Being proffesional
49.Because people die
50.Anti-science

You've probably heard of Pinterest and it has been recommended to you by at least one person. If you don't know exactly what you can do with Pinterest and why you should use it, we'll tell you.
Pinterest is the third largest social network, after Facebook and Twitter. Started as an apartment business in 2009, Pinterest reached over 48 million users worldwide in January 2013, of which over 80% were women. It is thus explicable why the most active categories are those in the culinary, fashion and do-it-yourself fields.
What is it and what can you do with Pinterest? The platform is a combination of a bookmarking site and a "virtual panel" that allows users to insert ("pin") images and videos on various categories ("boards"). Visitors can copy, comment or appreciate the materials viewed. It's very easy to use, basically all you have to do is create an account, and then the magic begins. But, here is exactly what you can do with Pinterest and why you will become addicted to it quickly. Bemorepanda collected some funny memes.
1.Obama’s last name
2.Gamertag
3.Same day delivery
4.Ass hair
5.Good idea
6.Bus drivers
7.Facebook
8.Snake
9.What does this mean?
10.School info
11.Wipes on the way out
12.Dragonflies
13.Playing battlefield
14.Damage
15.A good cat
16.Credit card
17.Driving instructor
18.Throws ball
19.Lungs
20.McOrder
21.Satan
22.Shopping
23.Travels for work
24.Clever idea
25.Sonic
26.Calls me on front
27.Time machine
28.Tit for Tot
29.Took my balls
30.Good combo
31.There it is
32.Family account
33.Politician before and after
34.Wanda and Vision
35.My PS4
36.Society when they hear
37.Maybe is stupid
38.Evolution
39.Bigger the car
40.Sweden
41.Stop fighting
42.What music you like
43.Breakup
44.Americans are racist
45.Full body nude
46.Threats
47.Main hero
48.Internet explorer
49.Nobody
50.Soundcloud