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Tuxedo Winnie the Pooh, also known as 'A Fellow Man of Culture,' is a meme that features a photoshopped image of Winnie the Pooh sitting in an armchair, typically used as a reaction image.
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The Surprised Pikachu meme features an iconic image of Pikachu from the Pokémon anime, showcasing its shocked expression. This meme is widely used to express surprise in response to predictable outcomes.
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The Woman Yelling at a Cat meme features a split image of cast members from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alongside a confused cat, gaining viral popularity for its relatable humor.
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Drake Hotline Bling is a popular meme format that features reaction images extracted from the music video of Drake's 2015 hit single 'Hotline Bling'. This meme is typically used to convey disapproval of a topic or comment made by others in online discussions.
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The Dramatic Crossroads meme features a character depicted at a crossroads, symbolizing the humorous dilemmas of choosing between two contrasting paths.
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The Wait, It's All Ohio? Always Has Been meme template features two astronauts in space, where one discovers that Earth is unexpectedly composed of something other than what was anticipated, while the other astronaut ominously asserts, 'Always has been.'
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The Draw 25 meme features a two-panel image where a customizable Uno wild card presents a choice to perform an action or 'draw 25.' The second panel depicts a man holding a large hand of cards, humorously suggesting he opts not to take the action. This meme gained significant traction on social media platforms like Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram in January 2020.
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The Change My Mind meme features a photograph of Steven Crowder seated behind a sign that reads "Male Privilege is a myth / Change My Mind," which has been widely used for humorous online parodies.
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The Left Exit 12 Off Ramp meme depicts a car swerving onto an exit ramp, representing choices and preferences in a humorous and relatable way.
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The 'One Does Not Simply Walk Into Mordor' meme is a well-known phrase from the 2001 film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. It features the character Boromir and is frequently used in image macros that play on the phrase by substituting different actions or locations.
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The Two Buttons meme is a popular comic that depicts a character faced with a choice between two buttons, each labeled with opposing statements, illustrating a humorous take on indecision.