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Greta Jaruševičiūtė

50 Random Memes For Anyone Who Needs A Pick-Me-Up Today (New Pics)

A funny meme has a way of expressing what you’re going through at the moment. It makes you feel seen and understood. You then share it and pay it forward, hoping it does the same for someone else. 

Now, instead of scouring the internet, you can start with these. We’ve collected the following memes from Facebook, each addressing different facets of daily life. You may also find a few that poke fun at some of today’s pressing issues for that much-needed levity

If you’re looking for something to cleanse your social media timeline, these should do the trick.

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© Photo: David Abbott

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© Photo: Marta Brown

Many memes make light of serious global issues, which may not sit well with some. But if you look at the bigger picture, they create a shared experience that brings people together, which is an upside during trying times. 

“The act of creating and consuming memes can not only impact emotions and how they affect the self-expression of one’s identity, but they can also bring a sense of closeness with others experiencing the same content,” media psychologist Dr. Angela Patterson explained in an article.

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© Photo: Mina Mallea

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© Photo: Raki Delboy Delić

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© Photo: Lena Triantafillou

Dr. Patterson adds that memes make for excellent forms of self-expression, especially for young people oblivious about what’s happening around them. 

“While they may seem simple and superficial, memes often perform some emotional heavy lifting, and it’s important to recognize the weightier messages they often convey,” she stated.

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© Photo: Murphy Harbinger OvDoom

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© Photo: Sam VanNoort

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© Photo: jessecase

Take the recent pandemic as an example. Many people relied on memes for levity and comfort during those stressful years. Since most of these posts featured humor, it served as a coping mechanism. 

As a licensed clinical psychologist and educator, Dr. Lynn Zubernis points out, viewing memes rather than other forms of content during the pandemic increased coping efficacy by engendering positive emotions.

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© Photo: Patty Von D

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© Photo: Patty Von D

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© Photo: Rolling Sarcophagus

One common theme among the memes on this list is that they capture human experience. They express emotions we feel every day across different facets of our lives. 

Dr. Zubernis used the “Distracted Boyfriend” meme as an example, noting its relatability through the shared fear of betrayal.

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© Photo: Space_Bunzzz

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© Photo: CAPYBARA_MAN

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© Photo: Steph Aubin

You also have the different versions of the “Expectation vs. Reality” memes. In this case, they encapsulate the emotional experience of disappointment, which is familiar to all. 

“The meme is amusing, but also feels validating as we’re reminded that disappointment is a part of life and usually not the end of the world,” Dr. Zubernis wrote.

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© Photo: Smorgasboredom

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© Photo: Julie Sigmon

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© Photo: Peter Lindekens

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© Photo: Faith Leach

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© Photo: Julie Sigmon

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© Photo: AJCartas

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© Photo: Melissa Uncensored

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© Photo: Tony Matthews

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© Photo: Travis Wedding

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© Photo: Kat Addams

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© Photo: Heather L Dockery

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© Photo: Rachel Lovins

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© Photo: Luvas Devereaux

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© Photo: TeawithTolkien

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© Photo: Xandria Elizabeth

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© Photo: Heather L Dockery

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© Photo: Heather L Dockery

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© Photo: Tony Matthews

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© Photo: Brorometwo Thebroromening

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© Photo: Rohey Jobe Fox

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© Photo: I will trebuchet this individual into SPACE GULAG

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© Photo: Maria Engle

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© Photo: Candee_Leigh

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© Photo: Iron-rich memes for anemic teens with low self-esteem

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© Photo: Cayla Lykkemark

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© Photo: Steph Aubin

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© Photo: Meme Queen

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© Photo: Charlotte Renee

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© Photo: Iva Tanacković

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© Photo: Luvas Devereaux

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© Photo: Alexander Emrys

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© Photo: Aubrey Lynn

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© Photo: Aubrey Lynn

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© Photo: Iron-rich memes for anemic teens with low self-esteem

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© Photo: Update good movies

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