Yeezy Slides are a pair of sandals designed by rapper, recording artist and music producer Kanye West. Online, people didn't take too kindly to the design. The shoes have compared to a Lego, a Scooby Doo Fruit Snack, and other squishing, royal blue objects. On April 19th, 2018, Kanye West tweeted a picture of a single blue sandal with a ridged bottom with the caption “Yeezy slides.” I probably will never buy a pair of Yeezy slides as I have never bought any of their slightly more fashionable products. I give this meme a 2.2.
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Elder Scrolls: Oblivion is Bethesda's 6th Elder Scrolls game in the series, and probably its most hilarious game as well. A myriad of script errors have transformed into memes; from the generated dialogue of the CPs to the flaws in the animations, Oblivion is most often known for its failures. I LOVE discovering new videos revealing major script errors and overall funny Bethesda content. I give this meme a 9.8; I left out 0.2 because there are always those people who post videos that aren't funny and lead me into wasting my time.
The "Apyr" meme didn't spawn its fame by itself. The meme that brought it into existence was the "Out of Your Friends/ Which one are You?" image macro. The "Out of Your Friends/ Which one are You?" is a diagram showing four stereotypes of Southern men. The "Apyr" meme replaces the lower left panel labeled "Laid Back." The humor the "Apyr" meme exudes originates from the confusion one feels while viewing the image of this fictional beast. Truthfully, Apyr is a character from Fallout 4. Youtuber Pewdiepie simply gave it a name and put it in another meme and called it a day. This meme was well made so I give it a 7.8.
I have never watched the TV show "Stranger Things" and I probably never will; however, that's where this meme originates so I will try to do my best to explain it without making horrendous mistakes. The audio overlay to almost every video made is the "Stranger Things" theme song, indicating that they are replicating the upside down world when the second self catches the phone. In its most basic form, each video starts with a person holding their phone then subsequently dropping it and their "mirrored" self catches it. This meme was created on April 5, 2018 by YouTuber AdrianOchoaFilms and has been recreated a myriad of times since then. I give this meme a 0.3 because I don't watch "Stranger Things," the meme will be dead in a week, and I don't find it enjoyable to any degree.
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