We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
A blank, gray-faced Wojak variant used to mock people who behave like background video-game characters (NPCs) — thoughtlessly repeating scripted lines instead of thinking for themselves. Originated in 2018.
A crudely drawn face with a wicked, toothy grin, symbolizing the joy of trolling or winding someone up. Popularized alongside the catchphrase "Problem?" in Whynne Lee's Rage Comics. From 2008.
A half-ironic, half-earnest concept describing a "lone wolf" man who is neither alpha nor beta but operates outside the social hierarchy entirely. Popularized through edits of movie characters like Patrick Bateman. From 2021.
A variant of "Kkurupingppong" with an added "kk" (laughter) sound baked into the name. Used to mock someone while laughing at them.
A nonsense mocking chant with no literal meaning, tacked on at the end to taunt someone.