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Memes That Lit Up 2024


General Knowledge  •  18 Dec, 2024  •  2,314 Views  •  ⭐ 5.0

Written by Shivani Chourasia


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If laughter is the universal language, then 2024 spoke fluently in memes. From TikTok legends to iconic catchphrases, the year was bursting with humor that kept the internet buzzing. Let’s relive the moments that defined meme culture in 2024 with a dash of unseriousness—because, truly, how else could we?

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The Rizzler: A Charismatic Legend in Black

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Image Credits: The Tonight Show

Where else could we kick off but with the internet’s reigning meme royalty? The Rizzler, aka “the panther dressed in black,” soared to fame after his dad posted a TikTok featuring him in a pint-sized Black Panther costume. With his larger-than-life swagger, he’s earned honorary sibling status among Gen Z. And yes, he’s ventured into music—because why not? With a vibe as slick as his, the Rizzler isn’t just a meme; he’s a lifestyle.

Symphony Dolphins: Wholesome Yet Unhinged

Symphony Dolphins
Image Credits: Twitter

Ever wanted to cloak your existential dread in a layer of dolphin cheerfulness? Enter the “I Just Want to Be Part of Your Symphony” dolphins. This meme’s brilliance lies in pairing heartfelt self-loathing with upbeat oceanic visuals and a catchy tune. It's a certified serotonin boost that’s equal parts absurd and relatable. Bravo, dolphins, bravo.

Military Man: Commander of First-World Problems

Military Man
Image Credits: Edu

What’s the most dramatic way to lament missing your train? Slap a military meme on it, of course. This stoic soldier meme became the universal badge of honor for navigating life’s minor inconveniences. Whether it’s running out of oat milk or forgetting your AirPods, this meme nailed the art of overreaction. Salute!

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“Send It to Me, Rachel”: The New Universal Request

Send It to Me, Rachel Meme
Image Credits: BU

If we had a dime for every time someone uttered “Send it to me, Rachel,” we’d all be billionaires. This oddly specific phrase went viral out of nowhere, replacing mundane requests like “can I see?” with dramatic flair. Why Rachel? Why not! Whether it's documents, memes, or the secrets of the universe, it’s now all, “Show it to me, please!”

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