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60 Anti-Memes That Are So Dry They Become Hilarious
Funny,MemesMAY 9, 2026

60 Anti-Memes That Are So Dry They Become Hilarious

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By now, most of us are aware of memes and what they mean in general. But what about the rebel child of the meme-verse — the anti-memes? They come with no hidden meaning, no metaphor, and no subtext. Yet, they manage to tickle our funny bone in the most surprising ways.
What makes them hilarious is that most of them are literally literal.
For example, the classic answer to the classic question: “Why did the chicken cross the road?” — “To get to the other side.”
The absence of a punchline is the punchline.
One of the platforms that helped popularize this style is r/antimeme, a space where posts strip away traditional meme structure.
We’ve rounded up some of the best examples so you can see exactly how and why these anti-jokes make people laugh.

#1 A Tiny One

A Tiny One
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#2 Don't Read This

Don't Read This
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#3 Ah Yes, Superman Is An Idiot

Ah Yes, Superman Is An Idiot
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At first, it might sound like anti-memes are against memes, but that’s far from the truth. Anti-memes are actually a weird, self-aware, and kind of clever way of doing humor online.

They usually take a normal meme image and pair it with text that’s plain, literal, dull or emotionally flat, avoiding any conventional punchline or comedic payoff.

The funny part comes from the fact that you expect a joke, but there just… isn’t one. That twist is the whole point.

Know Your Meme, a website that documents and contains an inventory of internet memes, defines anti-memes as “image macros which are typically captioned with anti-jokes and meta humor mocking a variety of internet memes.”

#4 Why Can’t They Tho

Why Can’t They Tho
28points

#5 Scott-Ish Humor

Scott-Ish Humor
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#6 Literally

Literally
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One of the earliest known references to anti-memes was a 2009 webcomic called Big Fat Whale. It played around with the idea of anti-memes as weird, non-sensational internet content that didn’t follow normal joke logic.

But the real push came when Reddit got involved. In 2012, the subreddit r/antimeme was created, and that’s basically where the style took shape and got a name people actually used.

After that, it spread like wildfire across social media platforms.

#7 Joaquin Phoenix's Acting

Joaquin Phoenix's Acting
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#8 Pio Pio Pio Pio Pio

Pio Pio Pio Pio Pio
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23points

#9 Most-Used Word In Each State

Most-Used Word In Each State
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Some types of anti-memes are pretty easy to spot once you get the idea.

The literal one is where the meme just describes exactly what’s happening in the picture, no jokes added.

For example, in the “Distracted Boyfriend” meme, instead of funny labels, it just says “Boyfriend,” “Girlfriend,” and “Other Woman.” That’s it — it just explains the scene like a caption, not a joke.

Reverse memes are often grouped with anti-memes also because they use a familiar meme format. But instead of sarcasm or irony, they are overly sincere, or just plain obvious.

For example, a meme using a “Drake Hotline Bling” format might normally reject something and approve something else. A reverse version could just show Drake approving both panels with captions like: “Pizza is good” and “Water is also good.” There’s no real conflict or joke.

#10 We're No Strangers To Prison

We're No Strangers To Prison
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#11 An Interesting Title

An Interesting Title
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#12 Spot The Differences

Spot The Differences
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Another category of anti-memes is the missing punchline. This is when a meme sets things up like a joke is coming… but then doesn’t deliver anything.

For example, someone posted the real picture of Abraham Lincoln with the caption: “Gonna tell my kids this was Abraham Lincoln.”

The humor comes from the fact that your brain keeps waiting for a punchline that never shows up.

#13 New To The Sub, Does This Count As An Anti-Meme?

New To The Sub, Does This Count As An Anti-Meme?
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#14 Posting This Again Because My Previous Post Was Falsely Flagged By The Mod Bot

Posting This Again Because My Previous Post Was Falsely Flagged By The Mod Bot
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#15 I’m Just Baffled Honestly

I’m Just Baffled Honestly
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Over-explained jokes also fall in the category of anti-memes. It’s when a meme is stretched out or butchered so much that the original humor is nowhere to be found.

Instead of keeping things short and funny, the meme explains itself step by step — almost like it’s trying to be helpful rather than funny.

The failure of the joke becomes the joke itself.

#16 Very Much Correct

Very Much Correct
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#17 Good On You For Educating Your Kids

Good On You For Educating Your Kids
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#18 Liver King In A Parallel Reality

Liver King In A Parallel Reality
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It is important to note here that anti-memes are not anti-humor. They’re simply against the usual meme format, yet use the same meme template.

Research shows that anti-memes play around with the structure of memes — like how much text is used, how the space is filled, or how the format usually flows. They take those unwritten rules and either ignore them or flip them, which makes the whole thing feel off in a way that works.

#19 Much Better

Much Better
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#20 Credit To U/Stove_face

Credit To U/Stove_face
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