c'mon do something

c'mon do something

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.

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c'mon do something

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.

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Disappointed Black Guy

Disappointed Black Guy

The 'Disappointed Black Guy' meme features a two-panel image of a man receiving disappointing news or events. The first panel shows him with an excited and expectant expression, while the second panel captures his sudden shift to disappointment. This meme is frequently used to illustrate scenarios where situations have an unexpected and undesirable outcome, often involving a humorous twist or anticlimax.

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Monkey Puppet

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.

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spiderman pointing at spiderman

spiderman pointing at spiderman

The 'Spiderman pointing at Spiderman' meme comes from a scene in the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon series, where multiple Spider-Man characters (often depicted as just two in most meme adaptations) are pointing at each other in confusion. It's widely used to humorously depict situations where two or more identical people, things, or qualities are trying to identify themselves, leading to irony or confusion. This meme format is commonly used to illustrate hypocrisy, mix-ups, or humorous exchanges where individuals or objects share characteristics leading them to mistakenly or comically accuse each other of the same thing.

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where monkey

where monkey

The 'Where Monkey' meme typically features a monkey with a contemplative or confused expression. It's often used to humorously express bewilderment, confusion, or a lack of understanding about something. The meme is versatile and can be applied in scenarios where someone is missing information, seeking answers to an unexplainable situation, or when something seems unexpectedly absurd. It plays on the comedic value of using an animal character to express human-like confusion or curiosity.

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