We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
From the historical drama "Arthdal Chronicles," a viral clip of a horse seemingly judging its owner and declaring "he's a weak man" before turning away. Became a versatile reaction image for dismissively cutting someone off.
A fill-in-the-blank meme template — "You gave me OO" — endlessly remixed with different nouns. Originated from a Korean drama line about being humiliated.
A line from the historical drama "Taejo Wang Geon," where King Gungye explodes in fury over a subject's cough. Used to mock wildly overreacting to a trivial sound or slight — one of Korea's oldest, most enduring reaction memes.
A term from "Squid Game." "We're kkanbu" means an unbreakable bond of absolute trust, and it became a widely used catchphrase across Korea.
A line from "The Glory," where victim Moon Dong-eun sarcastically cheers on her abuser Park Yeon-jin. Now used as an all-purpose backhanded compliment — praising someone while clearly mocking them.
A line from "The Glory" taunting color-blind character Jae-jun for not being able to see "the colorful world." Used to jab at something the other person genuinely can't understand or experience.