
Pawn Stars Best I Can Do
The 'Pawn Stars Best I Can Do' meme originates from the reality TV show Pawn Stars, where Rick Harrison, the shop owner, often negotiates prices with customers. In typical scenarios, a customer would propose a high starting price for their item, and Rick would respond with a much lower offer, often saying, 'Best I can do is...' This meme captures the essence of negotiating or bargaining for something and the humorous disparity between expectations and reality. It's used to humorously depict situations where someone must lower their expectations or accept a much less favorable outcome than anticipated. An image from the show with Rick is usually featured, and it adopts a two-part text format that aligns with the structure of the negotiation.
Similar Templates

Pawn Stars Best I Can Do
The 'Pawn Stars Best I Can Do' meme originates from the reality TV show Pawn Stars, where Rick Harrison, the shop owner, often negotiates prices with customers. In typical scenarios, a customer would propose a high starting price for their item, and Rick would respond with a much lower offer, often saying, 'Best I can do is...' This meme captures the essence of negotiating or bargaining for something and the humorous disparity between expectations and reality. It's used to humorously depict situations where someone must lower their expectations or accept a much less favorable outcome than anticipated. An image from the show with Rick is usually featured, and it adopts a two-part text format that aligns with the structure of the negotiation.

Trade Offer
The 'Trade Offer' meme format originates from a video by the content creator 'billzo' on TikTok, although it gained widespread popularity on platforms like Reddit. This meme typically features two panels capturing a hypothetical exchange and is set in a video or image where a person offers something of potentially dubious or comedic value and expects something in return, usually exaggerated or facetious. The template generally uses two distinct speech or thought bubbles to convey what is being 'offered' and what is expected 'in return'. It's often used to humorously depict the nature of social contracts, unbalanced transactions, or even ironic commentary on current events.

This Is Fine
The 'This Is Fine' meme originates from a webcomic created by K.C. Green called 'Gunshow.' It typically features a cartoon dog sitting calmly at a table while the room is engulfed in flames. The dog, with a nonchalant expression, utters the words 'This is fine.' The meme is often used to convey scenarios where someone is in denial or pretending to be okay in a chaotic or deteriorating situation. It captures the essence of maintaining an outward calm while ignoring or downplaying obvious problems or issues. This meme is applicable to a wide range of contexts, including personal crises, organizational problems, or societal issues where there’s a reluctance to accept the gravity of the situation.

c'mon do something
The 'C'mon, Do Something' meme features a simple black-and-white comic drawing of a stick figure holding a stick and poking something to prompt a reaction. It's commonly used to express frustration or impatience at the lack of activity or results in various contexts, such as waiting for a person to respond, a team to perform better, or any situation perceived as stagnant.

This Is Where I'd Put My Trophy If I Had One
The 'This Is Where I'd Put My Trophy If I Had One' meme originates from the animated TV show 'The Fairly OddParents.' It features the character Mr. Denzel Crocker standing in front of an empty display case with a distressed or frustrated expression. The meme is used to express desires or goals that have not been achieved, often where there is an expectation or assumption to have something (like a trophy) but it's not physically present. Typically, it conveys a sense of longing, irony, or frustration at the lack of some recognizably valued item, status, or achievement.