
Make your own snarky Bayeux Tapestry meme here.ĭavid Coffin, the "sea shanty guy" from Gloucester, would like you to know that a lot of those sea shanties, like "The Wellerman," are actually whaling songs. What's the plural of Spider-Man? Is it Spider-Men? Spiders-Man? Anyway, at least seasonal depression is ending.įor when you feel like screaming into the void: there's always ice cream. One of my most favorite memes from the beginning of the pandemic. (If you want to see some of the WBUR pets, I made an Instagram Story about them). Seeing my co-workers' pets and kids has been a small joy during this hard time. I don't even really like cats and I agree. The pandemic sure has taught us that it's never too late to pick up a new hobby - especially one that lets you let out a little angst. This is a cross stitch pattern you can buy to make yourself, from LelaCoDesign on Etsy. Turns out, hand washing is still important! Want even more? Here's a tweet thread where I share the ones that didn't make the cut (and some are 18+ so reader beware). In no particular order, here are some of my favorite memes - and other big moments for the internet. They've been a good way to feel like you're not the only one who's having a hard time.Īnd in a year where we all felt so distant from each other, sharing them with your friends also has been a good way to keep in touch and hold together a small sense of community.

Through the crush of bad news, I've personally found a lot of solace in memes this year.

I don't want to dismiss how serious the pandemic has been: people have lost loved ones and jobs and have gone through so much trauma. It has been a long and weird year, but at least we had something that the folks going through the 1918 pandemic didn't: the internet.
