r/funny. False advertising- where jokes grow stale and make their way to the grave.
r/jokes. Reposts of famous jokes or previously told jokes. The jokes aren't very funny, but the reposts are the bigger problem.
r/comedy. Follows work of comedians and reposts some of their jokes. Not really any input there.
r/notfunny. Things that have no comedic element at all. It's a small sub, so its use is still relatively unclear.
r/bonehurtingjuice. Intended to be for memes that turn the punchline of a meme format into something overly literal and subversive (as is the first bonehurtingjuice). Used more commonly to crosspost memes that (usually deliberately) misuse formats in a similar way.
r/ComedyCemetery. Where people post memes or jokes they're sick of to illustrate that they're dead. The first of the "comedy" related subreddits.
r/comedyheaven. Where people either post memes that are so terrible that they're ironically pure gold, or (more commonly) people make their own memes that riff on the aforementioned so that they are ironically good.
r/ComedyNecrophilia. Where people take memes from r/ComedyCemetery and make them even worse, just as a final nail in the coffin to keep them dead.
r/comedynecromancy. Now almost based entirely on comics; takes badly told jokes that belong on r/ComedyCemetery and improves them by either adding, changing or removing an element. Makes the original look terrible.
r/comedyamputation. r/comedynecromancy, but exclusively for removing elements.
r/okbuddyretard. Well, it's r/comedyheaven cranked up to 11; where people deliberately make the worst, cringiest, most normified memes that are ironically magnificent. However, many famous memes have actually, strangely, originated from here, usually birthed from an already existing meme (e.g. Thanos Car, Obunga, N-Word Pass).
r/Ooer. Originally an experiment to test how obnoxious you could make a subreddit's appearance, but has degraded into a series of deliberately obnoxious and nonsensical memes that undergo the same level of quarantine as 4-chan.
r/fifthworldpics. Similar to r/Ooer, but completely nonsensical and often disturbing in the same way an SCP is.
r/infiniteworldproblems. People shitposting nonsense text, much of which is Zalgo text, as if it was a language. At this point, the chain of nonsensical subreddits is complete and there's no reasonable element of comedy left anymore.
r/DeepFriedMemes. Bad memes that are only ironically funny turned oversaturated, oversharpened, overly-photoshopped, covered in meme emojis and poor-quality to make it even more ironically funny.
r/nukedmemes. Almost incomprehensibly deep-fried memes for the very, very bad ones.
r/blackholedmemes. Completely incomprehensibly deep-fried memes to the point where it's just an eyesore.
r/bigbangedmemes. As before, but to the point where it's just a colourful mess of pixels that looks like a modern art piece.
r/QuantumedMemes. Just a self-aware sub of how idiotic this chain is. Oh, and as before, to the point where it's basically either just a cool screensaver or colored static. The rabbit hole does not go any deeper. For now...
r/deletedmemes. Screenshots of a deleted picture error message.
r/ScottishPeopleTwitter. Very Scottish Twitter posts. Thought I'd mention it.
r/fakehistoryporn. Making relevant historical captions out of funny but false pictures. The inspiration for many history meme subreddits. However, many posts here are now basically just history memes.
r/FellowKids. You know what kill memes faster than anything else? Teachers. Workplaces. Most importantly, though, company PR. The sub was made to showcase companies trying to get PR by using memes, usually very cringey as a result (although some do end up being funny), extending to teachers trying to look cool by using them. It's based on the famous "how do you do, fellow kids" picture, making fun of them by trying to look "down with the times" or something.
r/me_irl. Oof. One of the hardest subreddits to define. Started as a dramatic, self-depreciating representation of real-life through funny pictures, a trend started in the very first days of the internet. This became one of the first and oldest types of meme. However, it went haywire after a while. The lunacy of the images increased to incomprehensibility and a weird, cultish, but ultimately ironic humour emerged. Then it basically just went to inside jokes and its own memes (Wednesday frog, me too thanks, bamboozle etc.) and shitposting about memes. To this day, it's a staple of reddit culture and at times a source of memes huge on reddit but quarantined to reddit.
r/meirl. As r/me_irl was intended to be, but it's kind of saddeningly self-depreciating.
r/2meirl4meirl. So self-depreciating it's really just saddening and it gets too real for r/meirl. It's more of a self-aware "don't commit suicide" sub these days, because the users realised that genuinely suicidal or depressed people were on the sub. It's only funny in a painful way. It's often referenced for memes that make the user feel depressed.
r/comedyhomicide. Examples of funny posts ruined by bad captions.
r/comedynuke. Deliberately ruining a meme with so many captions that you can barely even tell what it is anymore.
r/ComedyHitmen. Requesting to make/making deliberately normified, r/fellowkids standard, not even ironically funny memes or posters of memes they hate. Ugandan Knuckles, Spaghette, Fortnite, you name it. The idea is that it will sour the meme's reputation so much that it kills it; basically, assassinating the meme.
r/boottoobig. Started off as a sub to make rhymes from funny memes or images (as with the original boottoobig post). Is now full of people completely ignoring the meter of the post and full of reposts.
r/ComedyCemeteryLore. Uhmm... I'm not sure, but I think it's jokedly making lore from characters from rage comics (weed bro lore) The sub's existence is just a joke.
r/gametheorymemes. I don't care, this is a news article, we need advertisements and I need to advertise my sub.
r/THE_PACK. ONE OF THE MOST IRONIC SUBREDDITS THERE IS BEHIND PROBABLY ONLY OKBUDDYRETARD. THEY USE CAPS LOCK A LOT. IRONIC POSTS AND MEMES MOCKING BADASSERY AND IT'S STEREOTYPES. POSSIBLY FULL OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG TEENS BY THE POOR QUALITY OF POSTS, ALTHOUGH THE SUBREDDIT'S IRONIC NATURE DOESN'T SUGGEST THIS.
r/AROOOOOOO. THIS IS MOST LIKELY A SATIRE OF THE_PACK AND IT'S UNFUNNY NATURE, BECAUSE THE SUB SEEMS TO BE BASED ON MAKING FUN OF CHILDREN TRYING TO FIT INTO THE_PACK.
r/surrealmemes. Images that look like memes, but make too little sense to have comedic value. They are very, very weird. The sub has running motifs (Meme Man, Orang, Blu, Vegetal), as well as a theme of cosmology, physics, mathematics, "ascension", parallel universes and reality, as well as, surprise surprise, a surrealism to it. If memes were paintings, this is Dali's work.
Submitted December 15, 2018 at 01:49PM by NeverCruelOrCowardIy https://ift.tt/2Gh4FMr
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