We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
Two Wojak figures hugging each other while one says "I know that feel bro," offering comfort. One of the earliest and most enduring Wojak-based reaction formats, used to express shared emotional understanding, often ironically.
Pink Wojak is a Wojak variant with a flushed red face and bloody tears, used to express extreme anguish or anguished screaming.
A furious variant of Pepe the Frog screaming 'REEEE', used to exaggerate rage or frustration.
A smirking variant of Pepe the Frog used to express smugness, superiority, or mockery.
The original sad-faced Pepe the Frog captioned 'feels bad man', the source template for the entire Pepe meme family.
A wojak crying with gritted teeth, expressing rage, grief, or bitterness. A masked variant (hiding the true face) represents suppressing one's real feelings.
A minimalist line-drawn bald male face representing hollow or depressive emotion. It became the archetype for internet emotional-expression memes and spawned countless variants (Doomer, Coomer, etc.). Originated in 2010.
A frog character from Matt Furie's comic "Boy's Club," originally captioned "feels good man." It spawned countless emotional variants (sad Pepe, smug Pepe) and became one of the internet's most iconic and most co-opted characters. From 2005.
Photo of a lone penguin walking toward a barren wasteland, captioned with nihilistic or self-deprecating text expressing isolation, anxiety, or absurdity. Exploded on X in January 2026.
Short for "reality-realization time" — the sudden moment reality crashes back in after being swept up in excitement.