Per Cobra's suggestion here.
This post details the creation of memes.
1. Head on over to http://memegenerator.net/
2. Click "Generate an Image" in the left side-bar.
3. Choose a "character" (i.e. meme) that corresponds best to what you're trying to get across. For example, a post that deals with the universe shitting all over you would probably be a "Bad Luck Brian". If, however, you were trying to describe an awkward situation you would use "Awkward Penguin". Browse through the set to find what suits you the best.
Looking through /r/adviceanimals or http://www.knowyourmeme.com would probably help so you could see how certain memes are used.
4. Once you have selected a meme, you can enter both Top Text and Bottom Text. Memes typically have a one-liner at the top and a one-liner at the bottom so these correspond to what you would want to write.
5. Choose a language from the country flags under the text boxes
6. Click the "Generate" button under the text boxes
Upon completing the steps, you have successfully created a meme.
This post details the creation of memes.
1. Head on over to http://memegenerator.net/
2. Click "Generate an Image" in the left side-bar.
3. Choose a "character" (i.e. meme) that corresponds best to what you're trying to get across. For example, a post that deals with the universe shitting all over you would probably be a "Bad Luck Brian". If, however, you were trying to describe an awkward situation you would use "Awkward Penguin". Browse through the set to find what suits you the best.
Looking through /r/adviceanimals or http://www.knowyourmeme.com would probably help so you could see how certain memes are used.
4. Once you have selected a meme, you can enter both Top Text and Bottom Text. Memes typically have a one-liner at the top and a one-liner at the bottom so these correspond to what you would want to write.
5. Choose a language from the country flags under the text boxes
6. Click the "Generate" button under the text boxes
Upon completing the steps, you have successfully created a meme.
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