
Evil Kermit
The 'Evil Kermit' meme comes from a scene in the movie 'Muppets Most Wanted,' where Kermit the Frog encounters his evil doppelgänger, Constantine, who is dressed in a dark hood resembling a Sith Lord from 'Star Wars.' This meme represents the internal dialogue between a person's good side and their dark, mischievous, or self-indulgent desires. The format usually has two sections: the top part with the individual contemplating a reasonable action and the bottom part showing the 'evil' advice given by the hooded Kermit, which encourages impulsive or morally questionable behavior.
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Evil Kermit
The 'Evil Kermit' meme comes from a scene in the movie 'Muppets Most Wanted,' where Kermit the Frog encounters his evil doppelgänger, Constantine, who is dressed in a dark hood resembling a Sith Lord from 'Star Wars.' This meme represents the internal dialogue between a person's good side and their dark, mischievous, or self-indulgent desires. The format usually has two sections: the top part with the individual contemplating a reasonable action and the bottom part showing the 'evil' advice given by the hooded Kermit, which encourages impulsive or morally questionable behavior.

Star Wars Yoda
The 'Star Wars Yoda' meme features the iconic character Yoda from the Star Wars franchise, often depicted in a contemplative or wise pose. Due to Yoda's unique speech pattern, where he often rearranges sentences in an unusual, yet insightful manner, this meme template is widely used for humorous or clever expressions of wisdom, life lessons, or parody advice. The image typically shows Yoda against a background from one of the Star Wars movies, often in muted or green tones that match his character color. Users frequently overlay text mimicking his speech style, employing emphatic phrases or inverted sentence structures to amplify the comedic effect.

Megamind peeking
The 'Megamind Peeking' meme features the character Megamind from the animated film 'Megamind.' In this scene, Megamind is shown peeking sideways with a sly, mischievous, or curious expression. This meme is often used to convey a sneaky or knowing look, suggesting that the person depicted has some inside information, is spying, or is quietly observing a situation to gather intelligence. It can also be used to express curiosity or disbelief when someone is witnessing something unexpected or intriguing. It's versatile for any scenario where a secretive or perceptive vibe is being conveyed.

Anakin Padme 4 Panel
The 'Anakin Padme 4 Panel' meme originates from a scene in the 2002 film 'Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'. The scene captures a conversation between Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala. The meme format consists of four panels, showing Anakin speaking to Padmé followed by Padmé's reaction. It is used to create humorous or ironic situations where Anakin makes a statement or assumption, Padmé questions or responds, and Anakin either reaffirms or does not respond. The punchline or twist is delivered in Padmé's second expression, highlighting a misunderstanding, omission, or ironic realization.

Monkey Puppet
The 'Monkey Puppet' meme, also known as 'Awkward Look Monkey Puppet,' features a side-by-side image sequence of an anthropomorphic monkey puppet with a startled glance, first looking forward and then awkwardly side-eyeing. This reaction image is used to express feelings of discomfort or awkwardness in various self-incriminating or socially embarrassing scenarios. The meme is often employed when someone has self-exposed or been caught in a mildly uncomfortable situation, causing them to feel awkward or embarrassed without a direct confrontation. Its humorous nature comes from the exaggerated expression of the puppet, which captures the embarrassment or realization perfectly.