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39 Best Funny Memes Of 2024 So Far, Voted By Readers
Funny,MemesJUL 19, 2024

39 Best Funny Memes Of 2024 So Far, Voted By Readers

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Memes, like laughter, have become a global language. Check your socials, and you’ll likely find messages in meme-speak (internet memes used in speech) all over the place. The back-and-forth wit and humor, combined with references to relatable scenes from everyday life, set the stage for boundless laughs. 

Whether you’re looking for a quick chuckle during a work break or a full-on laugh session, here we’ve rounded up some of the top funny memes of 2024 that had us all smirking and rofling — they are simply too good not to share. Forward them along and spread the cheer!

#1 The Funniest Joke of the Year?

The Funniest Joke of the Year?
It will have you moving around like a spy as you tick off your to-dos.
95points

#2 Nobodies Seat

Nobodies Seat
The train’s got seats for doggie “dreamcare.”
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86points

#3 Did Someone Just Do It Deliberately?!

Did Someone Just Do It Deliberately?!
They just came in to check if you were awake. Well, now you are.
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67points

#4 How Men Shop

How Men Shop
The guy’s shopping list opens a rare window into his thinking.
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64points

#5 New Password Again?!

New Password Again?!
Passwords must belong to the part of the brain with the shortest-term memory.
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59points

Why Do We Love Funny Memes So Much?

Meme culture today has become a totally different animal. In fact, Helen Brown accurately points out that memes have gone beyond being a mere source of light entertainment in her 2022 BBC feature titled “The surprising power of internet memes (1).”

Here are the key reasons this may be happening.

  1. Memes may ease tension. Many memes tackle sensitive topics in a satirical, ironic, or humorous way, prompting us to laugh. Because humor can break the ice, it allows people to address matters in a more lighthearted way.
  2. Memes force you to think. A 2015 research by the University of Westminister reveals that aside from the obvious visibility and transmission, a meme’s additional superpower is its mental application in provoking thought (2). More specifically, several brain regions are utilized while processing a joke, including the left hemisphere, frontal lobe, and occipital lobe, says Linda Wilson-Barlow, a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at Texas Tech University (3). So, to comprehend why a meme, video, or picture is supposed to be funny, we have to utilize a significant portion of our cognitive perception.
  3. Sending out funny memes makes you a good friend. In busy times, building and sustaining connections can be challenging. Memes can bridge this ever-increasing gap, says Dr Mary Kempnich, a psychologist at Oxford University, in an Instagram post on June 22, 2023, on the @oxford_uni channel (4). According to Kempnich, sending a meme shows that you know your friend well, and it’s a powerful way to bond online.

#6 Doomsday

Doomsday
Humanity has embraced too much denial. 
46points

#7  Against All Odds

 Against All Odds
Even God is baffled that we’re still hanging on. 
44points

#8 The Fountain of Youth 

The Fountain of Youth 
It makes you wonder if maturity is running backward, too. 
36points

#9 Science Is Simple

Science Is Simple
Science teachers simply enjoy making lives difficult. 
34points

#10 The Saviour

The Saviour
All parents need a Stilgar (from Dune) to save them in case the internet goes down.
33points

Laughter Makes for Good Exercise

In a 2006 study, Sophie Scott, a neuroscientist at University College London, found that hearing laughter triggers our facial muscles to prepare for joining in (5). Essentially, when we witness laughter, our bodies are wired to follow suit. 

According to the Britannica encyclopedia, approximately 15 facial muscles are activated when we laugh (6). Professionals in gelotology, the study of laughter’s physiological effects (yes, such a branch of medicine exists!), compare laughing to aerobic exercise, as it involves the contraction and relaxation of various muscles, easing tension and spasms that can cause chronic pain.

Therefore, sharing those hilarious memes with your friends is like getting a workout because you’re using your muscles in similar ways. It’s a win-win situation.

#11 “Attack on Titan” Has Foreseen It All

“Attack on Titan” Has Foreseen It All
The deeper you dig, the more cultural references you’ll notice.
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33points

#12 2024 Just Keeps “Donkeying” Around

2024 Just Keeps “Donkeying” Around
We asked nicely, didn’t we?
30points

#13 “You Just Get Used to It...”

“You Just Get Used to It...”
It finally makes sense why they call it “graveyard.” 
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30points

#14 It’s All a Matter of Perspective

It’s All a Matter of Perspective
Our mamas aren't happy seeing this.
28points

#15 Not a Beach Person

Not a Beach Person
Even Patrick hates ’em summer bugs. 
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27points

#16  “IG, That’s Old News — X Beat You to It”

 “IG, That’s Old News — X Beat You to It”
In the platform battleground, we call it social déja vu. 
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26points

#17  “We All Have a Spirit Animal Inside of Us”

 “We All Have a Spirit Animal Inside of Us”
The animal kingdom is truly diverse. 
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#18 “What a Relief”

“What a Relief”
“I thought you'd never say it.”
25points

#19 Eyes on the Prize

Eyes on the Prize
If this is the “special award,” it makes you wonder what you’ll get when you’re named “employee of the year.”
24points

#20 Einstein Was Right About the Time

Einstein Was Right About the Time
Thank God we’re born in the age of hair transplant. 
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24points
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