What is 2014 memes?

2014 Memes: A Blast from the Past

2014 was a fertile year for memes, producing iconic and enduring internet sensations. The humor ranged from absurd to relatable, and the impact of these memes is still felt today in online culture.

  • Doge: The Shiba Inu dog with internal monologue captions in Comic Sans remained incredibly popular. Its widespread use across platforms solidified its place in meme history. Learn more about Doge.

  • "Deal With It": Often accompanied by pixelated sunglasses photoshopped onto a person or animal, this meme conveyed nonchalance or defiance in the face of adversity. The phrase and imagery became synonymous with confident indifference. Learn more about Deal%20With%20It.

  • "Why You Always Lying": This meme originated from a Vine video by Nicholas Fraser. The catchy song and exaggerated delivery of the lyrics quickly spread across the internet, inspiring countless parodies and remixes. Learn more about Why%20You%20Always%20Lying.

  • "I Can't Even": An expression of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with a situation, often used ironically. It reflected a sense of absurdity and resignation. Learn more about I%20Can't%20Even.

  • "Pepe the Frog": While Pepe had been around earlier, 2014 saw a significant surge in its popularity, predating its later, controversial associations. It was used in a variety of contexts, often expressing relatable emotions. Learn more about Pepe%20the%20Frog.

  • "Turndown for What": DJ Snake and Lil Jon's hit song spawned a meme featuring abrupt, unexpected actions or transitions, often accompanied by a clip of the song's iconic drop. Learn more about Turndown%20for%20What.

These are just a few examples of the many memes that thrived in 2014. The year showcased the diverse and evolving nature of internet humor.