Be honest. We only find them relatable because we have all collectively lost our minds.
zhubi1 on
Feels like I just got geo-blocked from laughing.
-Cool_Ethan- on
I just cannot understand these British accents.
Enry iggins!
AylaFernshadow on
The other half is just us pretending to understand a joke that peaked four years ago. Be honest.
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nightzephora on
Ah yes, because everyone in the world grew up exactly like a middle-class American in 2005.
ilonka_2347 on
Reddit: be honest — also Reddit: but not in your country.
SweetRebel_X on
POV: You might be laughing, but 80% of the jokes require a VPN and some knowledge of American school life
Equivalent-Wafer-222 on
Can’t escape american news media even if you try
KSI_KAX on
US lore is never what you expect. Ever expanding and Lovecraftian in origin. It’s crazy over here.
Optimal-Record2387 on
Same some time there joke are not related
petitgoth on
reading a meme complaining about a $5000 ambulance ride from my completely free hospital bed like 👁️👄👁️
Rudra_breacher on
Is that US for “United States” or “us”?
physicsking on
I am in the US and I have seen this meme countless times. I get the context but I don’t know what it is from.
an-redditor on
Karmafarming factor > Relatability factor
slowed_pussy on
Half the jokes lost in translation but we still laughing 😭
Tankette55 on
The english speaking internet is 40 percent americans, 40 percent indians and 20 percent everyone else.
BunnyWhiskerGlow on
I’ve learned more about US politics through memes than I ever did in geography class
ArianaMeow on
Working class 🗣️
Regriz on
So relatable. US people seem to just assume that everyone here is from the US or otherwise care and know as much.
Slight_Basil_3016 on
what’s happening in the last panel?
Weak-Entrepreneur979 on
Half is a bit generous.
Lempea on
It’s even worse on imgur where there are no subs and people don’t tag their posts properly (politics for instance).
MrCyn on
Every kid in new zealand (and sometimes adults) need to American Healthcare system explained to them at some stage, so they can understand a lot of sitcom jokes and references.
Rachel on Friends not having insurance was funny to us at first because we thought she would just have to have a cheap normal hospital bed instead of a fancy private one.
MrsMiterSaw on
American here… Who are these people?
PastKangaroo5280 on
Really, like who doesn’t have a limitless 5G on their phones in this day and age?
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Be honest. We only find them relatable because we have all collectively lost our minds.
Feels like I just got geo-blocked from laughing.
I just cannot understand these British accents.
Enry iggins!
The other half is just us pretending to understand a joke that peaked four years ago. Be honest.
[deleted]
Ah yes, because everyone in the world grew up exactly like a middle-class American in 2005.
Reddit: be honest — also Reddit: but not in your country.
POV: You might be laughing, but 80% of the jokes require a VPN and some knowledge of American school life
Can’t escape american news media even if you try
US lore is never what you expect. Ever expanding and Lovecraftian in origin. It’s crazy over here.
Same some time there joke are not related
reading a meme complaining about a $5000 ambulance ride from my completely free hospital bed like 👁️👄👁️
Is that US for “United States” or “us”?
I am in the US and I have seen this meme countless times. I get the context but I don’t know what it is from.
Karmafarming factor > Relatability factor
Half the jokes lost in translation but we still laughing 😭
The english speaking internet is 40 percent americans, 40 percent indians and 20 percent everyone else.
I’ve learned more about US politics through memes than I ever did in geography class
Working class 🗣️
So relatable. US people seem to just assume that everyone here is from the US or otherwise care and know as much.
what’s happening in the last panel?
Half is a bit generous.
It’s even worse on imgur where there are no subs and people don’t tag their posts properly (politics for instance).
Every kid in new zealand (and sometimes adults) need to American Healthcare system explained to them at some stage, so they can understand a lot of sitcom jokes and references.
Rachel on Friends not having insurance was funny to us at first because we thought she would just have to have a cheap normal hospital bed instead of a fancy private one.
American here… Who are these people?
Really, like who doesn’t have a limitless 5G on their phones in this day and age?