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50 Funny Pics To Prove That The Best Way To Learn History Is Through Memes
Funny,History,MemesJUL 6, 2021

50 Funny Pics To Prove That The Best Way To Learn History Is Through Memes

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Our avid readers will know how much we love memes here at Bored Panda, from science memes, viral 2020 memes, and very literal memes to more specific memes like jokes and memes for women to relate to and car memes to laugh at while you’re stuck in traffic. Because memes are the unofficial language of the internet and if you haven’t been off to the moon lately, you’ll surely know how to speak a word or two.
So this time, we have a special treat for your inner nerd or anyone who missed that once-in-a-lifetime chance to make their history teacher proud. Yep, we’re talking dates, events, and contexts that happened either far back or quite recently in the past.
Welcome to the history memes fueled by the r/HistoryMemes subreddit, where a whopping 2.7M members and self-confessed history experts crack jokes about the old days. Scroll down and upvote your favorites!

#1 I See What U Did There

I See What U Did There
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#2 Selective Breeding

Selective Breeding
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#3 A Joke Book From 1940

A Joke Book From 1940
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Internet memes have been a widely used visual form of online rhetoric since the early 2000s. Today they have become a prominent method of communication across the internet, but as a research subject, they're still not very well-examined.

With 20 years of communicating in memes, we still don’t know their exact implications, says Rebecca Ortiz, an assistant professor of advertising at the Newhouse School. “Research on internet meme effects is still in its infancy. But we can look to past media effects research to hypothesize how people may be influenced by them.”

#4 But At Least They Have The Cool Building With All The Flags In It

But At Least They Have The Cool Building With All The Flags In It
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#5 Professionals Have Standards

Professionals Have Standards
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#6 Not The Tea

Not The Tea
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We should never underestimate the power that social media and the content that’s surfing there has on our beliefs, identities, and culture. “The most shareable content on social media will reach the most people and potentially have the greatest effect,” she said.

Think of memes as bits of humor that capture shared cultural meanings and speak to some of the largest audience on our planet. “[They] are some of the most shareable pieces of content on social media and therefore they deserve scrutiny and better understanding as to how they may influence us,” Ortiz explained.

In that sense, understanding a meme is a way to bond with people and feel a strong sense of community. We as humans are wired to do so, so memes are the perfect gateway to that.

#7 History Repeats Itself

History Repeats Itself
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#8 So Much Spice!

So Much Spice!
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#9 Scientifically Proven

Scientifically Proven
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#10 They Here Cause You Dragged Them Her

They Here Cause You Dragged Them Her
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#11 If You Don't Believe Me Look At China Right Now

If You Don't Believe Me Look At China Right Now
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#12 Black Panther Flashbacks

Black Panther Flashbacks
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#13 UK Is Like Belgium

UK Is Like Belgium
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#14 I Dont Think You Want

I Dont Think You Want
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#15 Enslaving People Because Of Color Skin? Absolutely Barbaric!

Enslaving People Because Of Color Skin? Absolutely Barbaric!
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#16 Ah, Good Times

Ah, Good Times
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#17 What A Nice Little White Girl

What A Nice Little White Girl
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#18 Just Make Up Your Mind!

Just Make Up Your Mind!
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#19 *laughs In Nazi Gold*

*laughs In Nazi Gold*
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#20 Life's A Witch

Life's A Witch
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