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It’s easy to get caught up in the sports drama and forget how stupid it is. Billions of dollars spent and made so grown adults can play recess games. Throughout the year, we’ve kept track of the things that made us laugh, from drunken fans setting several cars on fire at a tailgate, to thousands of people demanding a bird be named after a dick joke.

January 4: Sucks eAt Cfootball

During Kansas State’s 42-20 Texas Bowl win over LSU in January, one smart Wildcats fan took aim at the entire SEC with one of the most perfect fan signs we’ve ever seen. It has become a mantra that we couldn’t stop repeating all year. Pacifiers eat football, forever.

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January 16: Novak Djokovic’s very awkward deportation

Novak Djokovic, one of many anti-vaccine athletes this year who tried to wriggle his way around public health policy, was deported from Australia when he was caught lying on his visa application ahead of the Australian Open. That in itself isn’t funny, mostly just sad and pathetic, but the way his deportation happened was funny.

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February 5: The Russell Westbrook experience officially reaches peak hilarity

When Russell Westbrook was traded to the Lakers in August 2021, he was immediately heralded as part of a new Big Three in LA along with LeBron James and Anthony Davis. The honeymoon ended almost immediately. The Lakers struggled, and Westbrook posted historically poor shooting stats. Read also : High 5 Sports recap – week five. His back hurt from sitting too much on the bench. Then the fans started begging him to stop shooting.

At least things got better for Russ and the Lakers after this point, right?

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February 11: Joel Embiid can’t keep a straight face after Ben Simmons gets traded

The Ben Simmons era in Philadelphia came to a merciless end in February when he was dealt to the Brooklyn Nets. His relationship with Joel Embiid had noticeably soured, and when the trade finally became official, Embiid posted a “showing up at my biggest hater’s funeral” meme. See the article : Talking about Hillsborough’s esports and video games program. The next night he was asked about the photo at a press conference and could barely keep a straight face as he lied that he didn’t know what it meant, he just thought the guy “was wearing a nice suit.”

Joel Embiid on his viral tweet when the Ben Simmons trade happened:

“I just saw the picture on the internet. I thought he was well dressed, he had a nice suit on, handsome. He had some swag, I thought it was a good picture” pic.twitter.com/UoVFVoeW3N

March 25: BIGBOSS

A delightful theatrical stadium entrance from Tsuyoshi Shinjo, who has adopted the nickname BIGBOSS after becoming the manager of a professional team in Japan. This may interest you : Women’s sports step forward to help networks. He later showed up to a game on a hover bike.

April 8: This pathetic tweet from the Chicago Bulls

The Bulls were one of the most entertaining teams in the 2021-22 NBA season before a string of unfortunate injuries completely decimated their core. They were 18 games over .500 at the end of February, but would go on to win just 6 games the rest of the season. After a particularly bad loss in the penultimate game of the season against Charlotte, the team account tried to adopt WorldWideWob’s “this is a safe room” tweet format. It was not well received, as you can imagine.

April 19: John Daly’s son signs an NIL deal with Hooters

There have been some big moments in NIL marketing from De’Coldest Crawford and Kool-Aid McKinstry, but none were as perfect as a pair of Arkansas golfer John Daly II signing a deal with Hooters. The quote that accompanied the announcement was also an all-timer.

John Daly II, son of PGA pro John Daly, is Hooters’ first NIL ambassador.

“I’ve seen my father’s great relationship with Hooters over the years, and I’m proud to continue my family’s association with this iconic brand.” pic.twitter.com/N6vp9DzI2x

May 28: Tommy Pham slapped Joc Pederson over fantasy football spat

Cameras caught a brawl between Reds outfielder Tommy Pham and Giants outfielder Joc Pederson, and while it initially looked like Beef History in progress, Pederson explained in the locker room that it all stemmed from a dispute over fantasy football etiquette. Pham caught a three-game suspension for the incident, leaving us with some incredible quotes in the process.

Joc shares details of what happened in his fantasy football league that started his feud with Tommy Pham today pic.twitter.com/d9NBTwPVoG

June 16: Klay Thompson has the perfect response to winning a fourth NBA title

The Warriors, like a phoenix rising from the ashes, bounced back from a terrible 2020-21 season to claim their fourth title in the Steph-Klay-Draymond era in June. There are many things you can say after achieving such a rare feat, perhaps “We are the best!” or “I’m on top of the world!” Klay Thompson said this:

June 30: The Stanley Cup got delivered to the wrong house

After the Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup in June, the trophy was mistakenly delivered to the wrong house in Denver. A couple went out to check the mail and found a delivery driver with a giant box meant for Captain Gabriel Landeskog. The cup eventually arrived at the right address, but not before some pictures were snapped to share it with the world.

July 1: Brian Windhorst’s “now why is that?” soliloquy on the Jazz

The way Brian Windhorst had the entire First Take set in the palm of his hand while waxing poetic about the Utah Jazz was one of the greatest moments in sports television history. The man monologues with the pathos of a Shakespearean sonnet about Royce O’Neal. And the best part? HE IS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. The Jazz traded Rudy Gobert five days later, and Donovan Mitchell in September.

August 1: Jeannie Buss’ Twitter account get hacked, starts selling PS5s

I just love that the official Lakers account had to tweet this. I hope they never delete it.

“Lakers Fans, my Twitter account has been hacked. Do not engage in it or send money. These are NOT legitimate offers. The Lakers will notify you when I am back in control of my account.” – Jeanie Buss

August 25: South Carolina tries to rename their mascot until fans vote for Cock Commander

After a complicated dispute during a change of ownership of Sir Big Spur, South Carolina’s living rooster mascot, the university attempted to request a new name for their avian icon. Unfortunately, the name fans rallied behind was Cock Commander. The school eventually landed on The General as the new name, before everyone decided to hash out their differences and let the Sir Big Spur name live on.

September 12: Absolute genius destroys 8 cars with grill during Pats-Dolphins game

“Hey guys, I have a great idea! (hic) If I leave the grill on low, the burgers will still be hot after the game! Anyway, kickoff is in 10 minutes, let’s get started.”

October 14: Tennessee beats Alabama and takes the goalposts out drinking

You can always expect pandemonium after a game of this magnitude, but Vols fans took it to another level after a massive win over Alabama. After the ceremonial lifting of the goalposts, Tennessee fans marched out of Neyland Stadium and down the street for a night of partying. They eventually ended up in the middle of the Tennessee River.

November 7: Ted Cruz pelted with boos and beer at the Astros World Series parade

Whatever you think of Ted Cruz, it’s just a massive clown move to put yourself in a championship parade like you did anything to help the team win. You’re a fan, act like one. Luckily, a real fan was on hand to remind Cruz of his place. Or maybe he thought the senator was just thirsty?

December 6: Arson Judge signs with the Giants

Scoop hunting is a very tough business. You must have good contact. You need reliable sources. And above all, you need spell check.

On December 6, Jon Heyman had none of the above. Frantically trying to break some Aaron Judge news, Heyman instead tweeted the plot of a fantasy novel about an underworld named ARSON JUDGE who fights some giants.

Aaron Judge, on the other hand, did not sign with the San Francisco Giants.

Where do people get memes?

Here are the best places to find GIFs, memes, and short videos online that will add a spark of life to your writing.

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  • Tenor.

Where do the memes come from? Most memes are first circulated on Reddit, /pol/ or 4chan. From there they find their way to other networks such as Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook and WhatsApp. Although they are the source of much humor on the Internet, they can also be used to spread messages of hatred or racism.

Which social media is best for meme?

9GAG is one of the most popular meme sites, and has an impressive number of followers on Facebook. The site is influential in the meme world due to its content sharing on social media. 9GAG contains categories such as hot, fresh, trending, top, memes and most known to its users.

What is the oldest meme?

It all started more than 25 years ago. Before social media, even before the internet for some people, there was the dancing baby. The 3D-rendered, white-clad baby doing some version of the Cha Cha is widely known as the first viral video or meme.

Who made the original meme? Origins and early memes. The word meme was coined by Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene as an attempt to explain how ideas replicate, mutate and evolve (memetics). Emoticons are one of the first similarities to internet memes.

When did the meme start?

Although it is difficult to identify the first ever meme, British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins is credited with introducing the term in his 1976 book, “The Selfish Gene.” In Mr.

What do you meme age limit?

A: What Do You Meme® and our other adult party games are designed for ages 17 and up because they contain adult content (and can be a little raunchy!). But for a fun games night that won’t scare kids (or you from playing with them) we also have a range of family friendly games that can be played by the whole family.

Can a 9 year old play what do you mean? Family Fun: This family game is designed for ages 8 and is encouraged to be played with 3 players (of all ages).

What do you Meme rules NSFW?

The rules are simple. Each round, a rotating judge plays a photo card and everyone else plays a caption card to complete the meme. The judge decides the funniest pairing, and whoever played the winning caption card wins the round.

What are the rules of meme?

How to create a meme?

What app is used to create memes? PhotoDirector is the leading choice of high-quality meme generators on iPhone and Android devices. Its powerful yet friendly features make it accessible whether you’re a seasoned meme maker or a beginner. The app even lets you animate photos with AI.

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