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Bitcoin and other crypto memes in 2021 that are too funny to miss

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The price of bitcoin reached a new record level on Tuesday, continuing the upward trend since the beginning of this year.


The largest cryptocurrency in the world has doubled its price since the beginning of 2021, reaching 62,575 dollars on Tuesday.


The rise of bitcoin comes after more and more institutional investors began to look at cryptocurrency in the hope that it would overcome the period of volatility characteristic of virtual currencies and represent a barrier against inflation.


Mastercard and Tesla are among the major companies that have embraced or invested in cryptocurrencies.


But not only bitcoin but also the entire cryptocurrency market has seen a dramatic leap in recent days, with the total value of the digital currency market exceeding the threshold of two trillion dollars a week ago.


Bemorepanda collected some funny memes.


1.Go buy Bitcoin


2.Bitcoin investment


3.What is my purpose?


4.Recent adoption of Bitcoin


5.Bitcoin is a scam


6.Driving a Tesla and holding a Bitcoin


7.Times flies, just a year ago


8.Watch this process


9.Bitcoin holders


10.After buying 0.0000000001 Bitcoin


11.Thank you for staying late


12.About Bitcoin


13.Invest in Crypto


14.Bitcoin is not a bubble


15.Bitcoin price going high


16.Planet gets destroyed


17.Bitcoin cash


18.When purchasing at highest price


19.What do you want?


20.Ouch


21.You think you’re great?

Paper Money>Bitcoin


22.Cybertrucks


23.I want all the Bitcoins


24.No protocol updates


25.Let’s call it by what it is


26.Sortex clean wheat


27.E- Evolution


28.What surprises are coming


29.Crypto currency media


30.Anytime now






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top-100-best-coronavirus-jokes-and-memes-for-2020-a-year-to-remember

And even 40 years later, having lived to a ripe old age, you will easily answer the question of where you were and what you did in 2020.

2020 - Year of the rat.

We sit at home.

We run out of the hole only for food, so that there is something to eat in the hole.

We run away when a person appears.

 

The pandemic of the previously unknown SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which causes SARS, COVID-19, and related quarantine measures are impacting the lives of people around the world. This year is really hard for everyone. It will remain in history forever. Bemorepanda collected this top of memes to resume the year of 2020, in hope for a better life in 2021.

 

1.Understanding a joke after 3 minutes

 

2.2020 be like:

 

3.2020 outfit of the month

 

4.A single use mask that we deserve

 

5.Quarantine day nr. 15

 

6.Fail of 2020

 

7.Do you trust me?

 

8.Me at the middle of the night

 

9.The quarantine be like:

 

10.Me deciding what to do

 

11.My brain everytime someone jokes

 

12.My moods during quarantine

 

13.About cheap powerbanks

 

14.Your butt napkins, my Lord!

 

15.Where is the towel?

 

16.The guy on the back

 

17.Wearing a hood

 

18.Who want to travel?

 

19.My whole life is ruinned

 

20.Never sleep with a foot outside the blanket

 

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51.Online lessons

 

52.Coronavirus greeting

 

53.Being at home

 

54.Realizing 2020

 

55.Laughting at meme

 

56.Snacks and quarantine

 

57.When someone cough

 

58.Grannys from 2050

 

59.Suddenly cough

 

60.We should stop this

 

61.I think not

 

62.I like to move it

 

63.Oh this is sad

 

64.Apocalyptic outfit

 

65.Low IQ people

 

66.Madam

 

67.Hand sanitizers

 

68.Dino is back

 

69.Report it

 

70.Satana

 

71.Being a granny

 

72.Corona be like

 

73.Stop it

 

74.Traffic problem

 

75.This is fine

 

76.March 16

 

77.Society be like

 

78.14 day quarantine ration

 

79.Daily lifestyle

 

80.Classes of 2020

 

81.What happened?

 

82.My work be like

 

83.Divorce and pandemic

 

84.Coming out of quarantine

 

85.Soap cleans it

 

86.Papper is gold

 

87.CoronaVirus be like

 

88.Panik

 

89.French people now

 

90.Tested positive

 

91.Screaming 2020

 

92.Dogs in quarantine

 

93.What caused Toilet Paper Shortage

 

94.Money money

 

95.The Quarantini

 

96.Food delivery

 

97.Stay inside

 

98.Daily routine

 

99.Gamers that never leave

 

100.Normal people be like

 

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top-50-funny-memes-about-easter-to-boost-your-mood-in-2022

Easter memes are really special and keep the light on the Easter Bunny.

 

Easter is the most important moment of the religious calendar and the fundamental point on which the Christian faith rests. Easter focuses human hopes and aspirations on overcoming seemingly invincible limits and situations. 

 

For many, the greatest joy of Easter is that the family gathers around the table full of goodies. There are many people that like to recieve messages that begin with "May the light of the holiday ..". But it is also funny to send some good memes to your friends. Easter has a long history, old spring festivals, religious disputes, various traditions and many commercial elements added in the last 250 years. For sure you will find this things in our memes.

 

Funniest memes to boost your mood for the 2022 Easter.

 

1.Easter eggs

 

2.Easter bunny

 

3.Not real

 

4.Holidays be like

 

Like Christmas, Easter has its roots in the great holidays of antiquity, practically in the ancient spring festivals. Elements from ancient times have been added and have come to be included in the holiday we know today. Then, in recent centuries, modern components have been added: the bunny, the gifts and the things that led to the excessive sale of the holiday.

 

Both Easter and Christmas are related to key moments of the year, they are strictly related to an optimistic time (spring, respectively winter) and an important astronomical moment (spring equinox, respectively winter solstice). In addition, both have changed a lot in the last 150 years, becoming family holidays, huge business holidays, and products related to these holidays appear in stores three months in advance. No wonder there have been calls in the UK this year for supermarkets not to bring chocolate eggs so quickly, as the obesity rate has reached record levels among children and the first eggs have appeared in stores since the first days of January.

 

Easter is different from other holidays and the fact that its date varies greatly from year to year. For example, in 2010 it was on April 4th, and in 2013 on May 5th, so on the night of the resurrection it can be in the cold years and below 0 degrees, and in the very warm ones, over 10 degrees. Every four or five years, the date of the Catholic Easter coincides with the date of the Orthodox Easter, but the calendar has in many cases caused controversy and discussions have been held to unify the data between Catholics and Orthodox, but no agreement has been reached.

 

The date of the celebration of Easter is based on two astronomical phenomena: the spring equinox and the rotating motion of the Moon around the Earth. Generally, the Catholic one is one week before the Orthodox one, but there are also cases in which the Catholic one is more than a month earlier.

 

 

5.What?

 

6.Back in 3 days

 

7.Sorry

 

Pâques (in French) or Pascua (in Italian) appeared on the same etymology. In English, Easter has an uncertain etymology, but a widely accepted scenario is that it came from Eostre or Eostrae, an Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring and fertility. The mention was made by the monk Venerable Bede in the 8th century, but it is disputed by some historians.

 

In the pre-Christian period, the coming of spring was celebrated with fasting, food and drink, especially in northern Europe where nature came back to life, the weather warmed up and the days became longer than the nights.

 

Many of the holiday traditions are much older and can be attributed to the so-called pagans. If we talk about the pagan roots of Easter, we can list the myth of the resurrection present in Sumerian, Egyptian or Roman deities, the presence of the lamb in Israelite sacrifice rituals or the tradition of egg exchange (egg being a symbol of fertility).

 

In many parts of Europe, there were pre-Christian spring holidays, carnivals, or processions designed to ward off evil spirits and "scare" the winter once and for all. In some villages there are still carnivals in which people disguised as monsters go to carols in the spring and receive sweets, meat or wine, a custom that is believed to derive from the fact that families helped themselves with food during times of great deprivation.

 

It would be wrong to say that modern Easter traditions come directly from pre-Christian peoples, but it would be just as erroneous to believe that we are facing a completely modern phenomenon. In the first three to four centuries of Christianity, the rising religion took over some of the traditions of the so-called barbarians.

 

Pagans were those who worshiped gods or idols or were of a religion other than Christianity. The pagans called them Christians and those who had no religion, did not believe in God, or were not baptized.

 

Traditions that seemed appropriate to them were gradually adopted by Christianity. In addition, the new religion soon found its place among the so-called barbarians as long as some of the old rituals were maintained, which can be seen as a sign of respect for those who converted.

 

The earliest evidence of the Passover is from the second century, but it is suspected that the resurrection of Jesus has been commemorated since the first century AD.

 

8.Creepy

 

9.Searching for eggs

 

10.Sad rabbit

 

11.Became a bunny

 

12.Kitty bunny

 

13.Rabbit picture

 

14.Tramp

 

15.Party time

 

16.Happy Easter

 

17.Good luck

 

18.No lie

 

19.Hey bunny

 

20.Quarantine

 

21.Police bunny

 

22.No here

 

23.I’ll be back

 

24.Cute buddy

 

25.Dust bunnies

 

26.Happy Easter

 

27.Fuzzy bunny

 

28.Basket case

 

29.Kids are coming

 

30.It’s Easter

 

31.T-rex

 

32.Bunny face

 

33.Zoom

 

34.Easter outfit

 

35.Good advice

 

36.Found

 

37.Best game ever

 

38.Bunnies

 

39.Atheist friends

 

40.Eggs

 

41.Happy face

 

42.Every bunny

 

43.Easter is coming

 

44.Cat meme

 

45.Bunnies be like

 

46.Not chocolates

 

47.Eat a rabbit

 

48.Tastes funny

 

49.Not my bunny

 

50.Candy and toys

 

 

 

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50-most-popular-memes-that-are-going-viral-on-9gag-in-2022

Watching memes helps relieve stress, scientists have now confirmed this by studying how funny pictures reduce pandemic anxiety. What kind of jokes affect us most positively and at the expense of what?


In 2021, the American Psychological Association studied how viewing memes helps to cope with stress: scientists traced the connection between watching jokes about COVID-19 and the ability to overcome fear about the coronavirus. Scientists explained the positive impact of memes by obtaining positive emotions in conjunction with the ease of processing information. Simply put, funny pictures with cats act like a kind of “joy pill” that is quickly absorbed by the brain.


The experiment involved 799 volunteers aged 18 to 88, among whom were 54.7% women, 44.4% men. 0.9% of participants did not indicate gender or identified themselves as non-binary persons.


The global collective experience of co-experiencing the pandemic has become unique in today's society. Perhaps, for the history of mankind as a whole, neither the famous medieval plague nor the Spanish flu epidemic were so large-scale. In addition, they did not have such massive information support as the coronavirus.


In this situation, memes have become the easiest way to reflect on what is happening: a flurry of jokes about the coronavirus was probably a form of collective emotional protection from the stress caused by the emergence of a new deadly disease. Such a reaction is quite logical, because overcoming stress is associated not only with the elimination of the stressor itself, but also with the perceived degree of readiness to face it. Humor also helps to devalue the problem somewhat and reduce the fear of it.


Here are some funny memes that we collected on 9gag.


1.Law degree


2.Sad story


3.Expert


9GAG is a Hong Kong-based online platform and social media website that allows users to upload and share "user-generated content" or other content from external social media sites. The internet meme collection platform was launched on July 1, 2008, and its popularity has grown on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.


The site was created in 2009–2010 by a group of five Hong Kong residents: University of Hong Kong student Ray Chan, his brother Chris Chan, Derek Chan, Marco Fung and Brian Yu with the intention of creating an alternative online email platform where users could Easily share humorous photos or videos. In a 2012 interview, its CEO Ray Chan declined to explain the origin of the name "9GAG".


Building the company with a "just for fun" mentality, the co-founders of 9GAG started using 9GAG as a resume. 500 Startups accelerator program constructor. During the summer program, the 9GAG team worked on other startup ideas including StartupQuote and Songboard. Following the 500 Startups accelerator program, 9GAG participated in the Y Combinator incubator and its user base increased to 70 million unique visitors worldwide per month. The 9GAG co-founding team has discontinued all other projects and turned its focus exclusively to 9GAG. 500 Startups received shares for helping and mentoring.


In July 2012, 9GAG raised additional $2.8 million in funding from Silicon Valley venture capital, including Greycroft Partners. In August 2012, 9GAG received another US$2.8 million in funding from Silicon Valley venture capitalists including True Ventures and Greycroft Partners as well as individual investors such as Christopher Sacca, Kevin Rose and Naval Ravikant. This funding has helped grow the 9GAG engineering team in both Hong Kong and Silicon Valley. 9GAG is headquartered in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, with offices in Mountain View, California.


9GAG users and administrators may also re-post content (usually without the consent of the respective authors) from other websites (e.g. 4chan, Newgrounds, Reddit, SomethingAwful, FunnyJunk, YTMND, Instagram, etc.), replacing the original site's watermark with own. In 2011, 9GAG and 4chan disputed the authorship of internet memes published on both sites, with each company claiming the memes originated from their own site. As 9GAG co-founder Ray Chan stated, "9GAG doesn't create memes or rage comics, but helps spread them." In a 2015 article by Slate, writer Amanda Hess described 9GAG's reposting of Instagram content as part of an "online joke-stealing ecosystem".


4.Dad and the dog


5.As* hair


6.Career advice


No matter how, when and who, but for sure 9gag is a positive vibe with memes that increase our optimism.


The effect depends on the type of memes. The lowest level of stress from the coronavirus was found in those participants in the experiment who watched jokes directly about COVID-19. Such a result was not obvious in advance - scientists assumed that memes on abstract topics could act more strongly by switching attention. It is also worth noting that while the memes with animals and children were considered more cute and evoked more positive emotions, their anti-stress effect was less.


The authors of the study did not measure the duration of the therapeutic effect of memes, so you should not take them as a universal tool in the fight against anxiety. Also, do not forget that memes can be no less dangerous than bad news - for example, if they are spread by conspiracy theorists, basing jokes on pseudoscientific information.


The negative impact of an overabundance of information on the psyche is a well-known fact. And while reading news, especially related to the coronavirus, can be useful (you need to be aware of what is happening), due to how alarming such content can be, the WHO recommended consuming such information in a dosed manner.


Even at the beginning of the pandemic, a study was published in which the authors argued that widespread coverage of the topic of COVID-19 can increase the negative consequences of the epidemic in society. The scientists' conclusions were partly based on the history of coverage of past disasters. For example, in the three years after September 11, 2001, there was a spike in cardiovascular disease in people who actively followed the information about the attack and began to worry about their safety. Those who monitored information about the Ebola outbreak for several hours a day faced similar consequences.


7.Happiness


8.2281


9.U mad bro?


10.The SImpsons


11.Awesome


12.WW3


13.Username


14.Trash talk


15.Dropkick


16.Russia now


17.Another tip


18.Work from home


19.Funny memes


20.Bordering country


21.My family


22.My dog


23.Washing the dishes


24.When you get home


25.Help Putin


26.Leave my family


27.Stop it


28.Fear you


29.Immune system


30.What people want


31.Flight back


32.TV show


33.Sounds legit


34.Wishing to rain


35.WW3


36.Second day


37.And here we


38.Working mirror


39.IDK why


40.Design the cover


41.Fatherly love


42.Average Russians


43.Here it comes


44.Ourkraine


45.American dream


46.Each year


47.Starting WW3


48.No one


49.Unsaved work


50.Invade everyone




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50-funny-memes-about-the-new-google-december-2020-core-update

From the outside, even for a frequent user, Google seems to change very little! Basically, we have the same simple page, with a search field in the center, a slightly modified logo to mark different special occasions and a button. Type the question that worries you or the product about which you want additional information, press "enter" and get the results.

 

But for such a simple thing to happen, Google has two essential things: a hardware infrastructure detached from SF (hundreds of thousands of servers) and a software algorithm, which periodically checks the entire Internet to index every page in every site. and then order them, as appropriate. In the SEO activity, we aim to understand how this algorithm works and to help brands be more easily discovered by Google, thus increasing their visibility in organic results.

 

On the evolution of SEO in 2020. We have often seen how such predictions can slip into derision or generality devoid of real value. Obviously, responsibly written articles, such as The Definitive Guide To SEO In 2020, are a more than interesting read and it is desirable to be read by anyone with concerns in this industry. Bemorepanda has collected a lot of funny memes about these changes.

 

1.Remove this

Oh, Google! SEO Meme

 

2.Dumb

  Blocking Google Bot Meme

 3.Google starts switching

  Featured Snippet SEO Meme

 

4.Got anymore of them

Follow Links SEO Memes

 

5.Follows

No Follow Links that Follow Meme

 

6.Internal links 

Internal Links Meme

 

7.About Google

  Affiliate Bae SEO Meme

 

8.Sorry, Dave

Content Quality Meme

 

9.Three penalities

Google Penalties Meme

 10.Eat it

EAT SEO Meme

 

11.Medic update

  medic update Meme SEO

 

12.Page 7

  Not Ranking in SEarch Results

 

13.SEO

  SEO Guy

 

14.Out of google

Google Rap SEO Meme

 

15.Future of SEO

The Future of SEO

 

16.Oh my god

Ranking Fluctuation Meme

 

17.Content!

Content is Important Meme

 

18.Rank

Rank Brain for SEO Meme

 

19.A lot of stuff

Confused by Ahref Meme

 

20.Canonical

Canonical SEO Terms

 

21.Do you wanna build a snowman

  Build Silo SEO Meme

 

22.Terence Eden's

Page Not Found Meme

 

23.Google service

Don't Compete with Google Meme

 

24.Apple maps

Apple Map Sucks SEO Meme

 

25.Nice local

Google CEO Meme

 

26.About SEO

Penguin Update SEO Meme

 

27.Take out links

Link Building SEO Meme

 

28.Anchor text

Anchor Texts Funny Meme

 

29.Redirect

301 Redirect Meme

 

30.Spider and panicked

Web Crawler SEO Meme

 

31.Your move, apple

Apple vs GOogle Meme

 

32.Doing an audit

SEO Audit Memes

 

33.That'd be great

Spam Reports Meme

 

34.I love AMP

Mobile Pages SEO Meme

 

35.SEO

SEO Horror Story Funny Picture

 

36.SEO things

Pandas falling SEO Meme

 

37.CORE

Google Algorithm Core Update Meme

 

38.Apple vs Android

Google vs Apple Meme

 

39.Optimize

Optimization Meme

 

40.Sad Jimmy

Sad Jimmy SEO Meme

 

41.Friends

Avoiding the panda penalty

 

42.You get a link

Don't Play with Google SEO Meme

 

43.Manipulated search

 

44.I see you use Bing

Bing SEO Meme

 

45.Tell me more about it

Affiliate SEO Meme

 

46.Meanwhile

Google+ SEO Meme

 

47.How to deal with a Google penalty

Dealing with Google Penalty Meme

 

48.Your post is bad

Your Post is bad! Meme

 

49.Dead

Panda Recovery Meme

 

50.Cutted

How To Recover From Panda 4.0

 

Google Kool Aid SEO Meme

 

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top-50-trending-memes-on-9gag-for-today-18-of-march-2021

9GAG is an internet platform and social network. Users download and share content made by themselves or taken from other sites. 9GAG's office is located in Mountain View. From the day of its foundation, April 12, 2008, to the present day, the site has grown enormously and has received more than 34 million likes on Facebook, 8 million followers on Twitter and 46 million followers on Instagram. It is one of the most successful sites, ranking in the Top 200 websites, and has a value of approximately US $ 56 million.


This application includes a wide variety of posts, including the funniest ones. Bemorepanda has collected the hottest memes for today.


1.Pizza lover


2.Anti-vaxxers


3.So inlove


4.Scary advertising


5.Double burn


6.Save the world again


7.Delete my browser search


8.Long talk-show


9.Me towars other


10.What happened to Pete?


11.Behold a meme


12.Stop scrolling


13.Adjusting to America


14.The cheese I spilled


15.I just saw a friend


16.Surprise


17.So angry


18.Dark mode


19.Looking at myself


20.A little tale


21.Screaming


22.Drinking water


23.No title needed


24.Cat cave


25.No touch


26.Math exam


27.Every single bite


28.Born cool


29.He said this


30.I’ll be back


31.Single and depressed


32.Instructions


33.Escaping


34.Deep thoughts


35.PC master race


36.Very proud


37.Your own grandpa


38.Invented watches


39.Wedding ring


40.Uncut bills


41.Teacher heading


42.Another day, another question


43.Good luck


44.My gf being mad


45.Funding


46.Mario


47.Potato life


48.Good conversation


49.Street art


50.Were you killed?


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