The funniest Pinoy memes.

FUNNIEST ‘PINOY’ MEMES

In sudden times we were feeling blue, and we were searching for something to lift our moods. You’re thinking of something that will give you good vibes, so we turn in our social media accounts. Then, we scroll and find a meme that will make us laugh our heart out! Memes pop out like mushrooms out of nowhere, and you can see them on every social media site. But the question is, where do those ‘memes’ come from?

Memes from out of nowhere

In the Philippines, some Filipinos found a way to make those issues funny every time there are trending issues, whether in showbiz, politics, or current events. Even if the point is, you will be surprised the following day memes emerged in the news feeds of our social media accounts. 

This is because their minds are so brilliant and creative to make a meme out of it. And honestly, it gathers hundreds or even thousands of likes and shares for social media users.

What is it in the ‘memes,’ and why are people obsessed with it?

Is it because of the funny picture? Or is it the tagline they used? That is why people are hooked up with every meme they see on social media sites. Netizens do love the ‘memes’ they see because, at some point, it is relatable in their life experiences. So instead of sulking in their stupidity or loneliness, they laugh at it.

Ten funniest memes

Here are some of the funniest memes found in random “Pinoy’s” groups or pages. Let us see if it’s true that laughter is the best medicine.

Who needs CCTV if you have Marites and friends in your barangay?

Is he just bathing the cat, or is he going to cook it? We never know, but we do hope that the cat is safe. It is a joke in the Philippines that the cat is the main ingredient of the siopao.

Senator Juan Ponce Enrile believes in living a long life. At the age of 97, he survived all the viruses that hit our world. So the netizens called him “the immortal one.” So what’s the reaction of the senator to it? Well, he is just flattered.

Every grievance of the working people. Is it like you work to pay your bills, right?

What free taste? But If I were you, I wouldn’t dare.

How sweet? Remember the MOA globe heist? A large globe has disappeared in the very center of the mall, where vehicles are passing by.

Which team are you on? The light one or the strong one? For me, I am on the heavy drinker side.

In the Philippines, you need a valid ID in every government transaction. What will you do if you are going to get an ID, but do you need to present a valid ID to get a valid ID? Confusing eh?

Christmas day is fast approaching. Is everyone ready for their godchild’s gift? In times of this pandemic, some protocols need to be followed.

This man is very famous when “BER” months come, because of his song ‘Christmas in our hearts. You could also see lots of memes about him on every social media site.

Pa upvote po para makita ni kuya kris sa next nanik pls po : r/NANIKPosting

Thoughts

Memes are made to provide fun. Well, it’s not just for fun! Because there are memes with an implicit message. Other memes will open our minds to things around us; others want to share their experience and feelings about a particular issue.

Filipinos are known to be cheerful, and they just laugh at all the hard times they are experiencing. Although, their memes are good and make us all laugh. We must be responsible sometimes for every meme that we are going to make. 

Why? As we all said, too much is terrible. We must also consider others’ feelings because someone else is not happy that he’s making fun of—especially those involved in the memes.

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