Least Funny Memes
I find that making memes that mock people and animals who have just died is very disrespectful and offensive to those who support Harambe.
How the hell did this even become a bloody meme?! This is about as funny as AIDS, which means it's not funny at all.
The name is as annoying as it can get, but for sure, it's dying sooner. Not even funny.
To tell you the truth, I didn't even know that was a challenge trend! I don't know how this even became a trend, but from what I've read, people actually died from it.
I know this is 2021, but here's an important lesson: Never eat Tide Pods because they can cause serious injuries to the stomach. I'm very serious.
If funny were the moon, then the Tide Pod Challenge would be in another galaxy.
The "21 kid is missing" report is a fake rumor that spread due to the meme's popularity. I watched a video by Wavywebsurf about the story behind the meme, and he clarified that the "21 kid is not missing" video was not fake. It was made by the same two guys from Vine who created the meme. They made videos for fun, including references to the 21 meme, but their last video was in December 2014. It is currently unknown what they are doing today.
I find it very offensive to the people targeted by the joke because it mentions suicide. Suicide is not funny. It's a serious issue involving someone taking their own life.
Suicide is literally one of the least funny things in the world, yet somehow this meme makes it look like a fricking Will Ferrell movie. I have no idea why people find this "meme" funny when suicide isn't a laughing matter. I hate the fact that this meme reflects what society has become nowadays.
For some reason, I find this offensive. I guess I'm just sensitive to the topic of suicide. Everyone else seems to think it's funny.
This meme is offensive to autistic kids. It portrays us as idiots. One time, I saw a meme about autistic kids thinking a school shooting was a dance party. In reality, the kids would probably be overwhelmed by the noise, scared for their lives, and maybe even traumatized. The people who make these memes are sick and ableist.
This is the type of stuff that hinders the acceptance of autistic people, not to mention being downright inaccurate.
Don't make jokes about autism. My cousin has severe autism, and it's not funny for people who have autism.
Too overused. Minions are kind of annoying.
These don't even fit the context!
The next person who uses it will be screeching much worse, if you get my meaning.
It stereotypes autistic people. Barely any autistic kids I know screech.
Autism is a serious thing. Stop making memes about it.
The Newcomers
Very unfunny and offensive to Ohio residents.
I've been to Ohio before, and it was a very nice place - at least the part I went to. But now that state is ruined because of twelve-year-olds overusing these unfunny "memes." I once came back from my Ohio trip, and when I told everybody about it, they burst out laughing and started asking me how I escaped Ohio. Very unfunny.
Florida is the weird state, not Ohio. Have these kids ever heard of Florida Man?
Tons of "points" are misinformation or straight-up lies.
This meme has gotten old quickly. It's now annoying and a dead meme.
Mostly only people under the age of 7 find Among Us funny.
It's mainly used by white people who want to look Black.
Kind of racist in hindsight.
They even used this character in a cartoon called The Problem Solverz. It was portrayed as another character in a red sweater, with a pattern that is a mix of polka dots and checkers.
It was great when he was a currency, but now it's time to let go since the alt-right ruined it.
Plain adorable. I love this little guy.
There's no such thing as Despacito 2. It's actually fan-made. Unlike the original, the lyrics aren't in Spanish.
Here's where that comes from, courtesy of TVTropes and their "Memetic Mutation" page: "When Vanellope claims to be a princess too, the Disney Princesses list off a number of attributes that make them special, like 'magic hair' and 'magic hands'." The scene in question is the infamous "Vanellope Meets the Disney Princesses" bit from "Ralph Breaks the Internet."
How it's a meme, again courtesy of TVTropes's "Memetic Mutation" page: "Fans have started applying these criteria to other characters, claiming them to be honorary Disney Princesses, or jokingly comparing other fandoms to the Disney Princess franchise."
It's just a kid doing the stupid floss.
I respect boomers. They knew how to have a great time without selfies, social media, and rap music.
This kind of crap is prevalent, and I struggle to understand how this video specifically got under the spotlight.