

This meme is highbrow.īut Photoshopping Anne Hathaway’s face over Leighton Meester’s keeps the meme lowbrow in the best possible way.

FjpA5dscMQ- Abby Govindan April 13, 2020 It touched on everything from antidepressants … There have been plenty of memes to make waves during quarantine - memes about Greta Gerwig, memes about houses - but one meme has risen to the top of the crop: XOXO Gossip Girl. If someone offers you cash from a van and tells you it’s your stimulus check, you can take it, but just know it’s not the type of stimulus check you think it is.Īnyone else sketched out by how quickly commercials were able to adapt to quarantine times? Whether it’s a billion dollars or $2,400, shit will always go down on an elevator - the Knowles-Carter Principle of Gravity. Remind me to hire this wise cat to do my taxes next year. $1200 isn’t even enough for 3 improv classes- rainbow trout 🌈🐟 April 15, 2020 I mean, if we’re going to be stuck inside for a lot longer, it might be a good investment? It feels like the richer that people get, the harder it is for them to remember that food costs money, actually. “Only God can judge me,” I say, while plugging in my credit-card information on. No message has ever been so clear, in my opinion. I didn’t want to pay rent, but I still paid rent. I be saying “don’t worry I’m T.J Maxx” when in fact I am J.Crew.

Here are the best jokes (so far) inspired by the coronavirus: Hopefully, at least one joke on this list will make you chuckle despite, you know, literally everything that’s happening all over the world. As people are forced to turn to the internet for entertainment and comedians are trapped indoors with no way of performing live, the online jokes will keep flowing, for better or worse. The jokes that have somehow been able to remain funny in this crazy, unprecedented time are often not really about the virus itself, but rather how coronavirus has affected our relationship to something else, like health care, our apartments, or each other. A TikTok coronavirus challenge that involves licking a toilet seat? Okay, that’s legitimately horrifying under any circumstance. Jokes about scoring cheap flights to Mexico on a “coronavirus discount”? Not so funny in light of how many people refuse to take social distancing seriously. Sure, the first tweet about what Shakespeare wrote during quarantine was cute, but by its 789th iteration, the bit had worn thin. Furthermore, as time passes and the news changes on a minute-by-minute basis, jokes that were funny five days ago have turned sour. That being said, a lot of the comedy produced in response to the coronavirus has been unfunny, hack, and sometimes legitimately racist.
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Comedy, as frivolous and inessential as it may seem, is humanity’s free coping mechanism, a medium that both distracts us from the horrors of the world while allowing us to get our best and worst thoughts out of our heads and off of our chests. What could possibly be funny about a global pandemic that has altered the very fabric of our existence, in one fell swoop shutting down everything we hold dear, from sports to movies to music to the very notion of human interaction? How could anyone possibly write jokes at a time like this? But in times of crisis, when we are frightened and don’t know what the hell is going on, we’ve historically turned to comedy. The central premise of this article sounds absurd.
