Bell Curve

Bell Curve
Bell Curve (Ghibli meme version)

Bell Curve

The Bell Curve meme, also known as the Intelligence or Distribution meme, utilizes the shape of a normal distribution graph, typically with three distinct points or characters represented across the curve. It humorously divides people into three categories based on intellect or understanding of a concept: those at the left end (often portrayed as naive or simplistic), those at the peak of the distribution (often shown as the average or normies), and those at the right end (portrayed as being wise or possessing superior understanding). This meme is used to poke fun at various opinions and ideas by suggesting that both extremes might have a similar, often unexpectedly insightful perspective, while the majority in the middle holds a more conventional or less enlightened view.

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Bell Curve

Bell Curve

The Bell Curve meme, also known as the Intelligence or Distribution meme, utilizes the shape of a normal distribution graph, typically with three distinct points or characters represented across the curve. It humorously divides people into three categories based on intellect or understanding of a concept: those at the left end (often portrayed as naive or simplistic), those at the peak of the distribution (often shown as the average or normies), and those at the right end (portrayed as being wise or possessing superior understanding). This meme is used to poke fun at various opinions and ideas by suggesting that both extremes might have a similar, often unexpectedly insightful perspective, while the majority in the middle holds a more conventional or less enlightened view.

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Expanding Brain

Expanding Brain

The Expanding Brain meme is a series of images that depict the progression of a person's intelligence, or alternatively, the arrogance or outlandishness of an idea. It is structured in a way where an initial, basic thought is represented by a small, regular human brain, often followed by increasingly imaginative or exaggerated thoughts represented by progressively larger or more enlightened brain images. Each stage metaphorically indicates an increase in consciousness, intellect, or absurdity, depending on the context. This meme template is often used humorously to mockingly imply that trivial or nonsensical concepts are more advanced than conventional wisdom.

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Two Paths

Two Paths

The 'Two Paths' meme template features a forked road with two divergent paths, often used to depict a choice between two contrasting options. Each path typically represents a different decision, ideology, or potential outcome, and the meme is frequently used to humorously illustrate the dichotomy between two options or behaviors. One side may represent the easier or more appealing choice, while the other side might symbolize the morally correct or challenging decision. The template is versatile and can be adapted to various situations, such as personal decisions, cultural trends, or societal issues. Users place text over each path to denote what each option represents, often leading to humorous or ironic interpretations.

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They don't know

They don't know

The 'They don't know' meme typically features an image of a solitary individual standing apart from a group at a party or gathering. The solitary figure has an expression or thought bubble above their head that reads 'They don't know...' followed by the rest of the thought or sentiment that is not shared with the group. This format is used to humorously express feelings of being misunderstood, having a secret, or holding a different opinion/idea than the group. It can represent any situation where the individual feels disconnected or in possession of knowledge or thoughts unrecognized by others. This meme template is versatile and can be used for both actual secrets and absurd, humorous statements.

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Three-headed Dragon

Three-headed Dragon

The 'Three-headed Dragon' meme features a three-headed dragon known from the series 'Dungeons & Dragons', specifically the monster, Tiamat. In the meme, two of the dragon heads usually appear menacing and fierce, while the third head is rendered with a cartoonish, goofy face, creating a humorous juxtaposition. The meme is often used to depict a comparison among three items, scenarios, or individuals where two are competent or serious, while the third is incompetent, silly, or nonsensical. It commonly uses brief, descriptive text labels on each head to signify the attributes of what they represent.

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