28 LinkedIn Memes Because People Who Share Things on LinkedIn Are Psychos

Roy

3 months ago

LinkedIn memes

Every platform has a vibe. Some apps are for friends, some are for chaos, and one is for people who clap for themselves between bullet points. That is where these LinkedIn memes come in. You log in to update a resume and leave with a TED Talk about waking up at 4 a.m. to optimize your gratitude funnel. The comments read like performance reviews written by motivational posters. I am not judging. I am entertained. There is a particular kind of corporate poetry that only exists where job titles meet inspirational quotes. It is part brag, part seminar, part open mic night for people who never bomb. These screenshots capture the greatest hits. Overshared hustle hacks, networking humblebrags, and posts that treat lunch as a leadership trait. If your feed has ever congratulated someone for discovering water, you will feel seen. Take a breath, mute a few thought leaders, and enjoy a gallery that says what you are thinking, with better punctuation and fewer pie charts.

Swipe through 28 picks that spotlight corporate memes, workplace cringe, and hustle culture jokes. Expect synergy buzzwords, calendar flexes, and the eternal photo of a laptop near a latte. These are safe to read on the clock. If your boss asks, tell them you are benchmarking morale.

One survey after another puts active monthly users for LinkedIn in the hundreds of millions, which explains why the humblebrag-to-laugh ratio keeps paying dividends. Big pond, many fish, endless posts. That single data point is our permission slip to chuckle at the theater while still loving our jobs. Save a few screenshots for your group chat, endorse a friend for sarcasm, and remember that networking is just talking with better fonts.

Still giggling at calendar flexes and coffee selfies. Queue up corporate memes, workplace cringe, hustle culture jokes, and influencer parody galleries. Share one, archive three, and treat the algorithm like a coworker who overshares.

Roy

Roy R., Chief Meme Curator Roy founded Thunder Dungeon in 2012 and has since guided its growth into a 2.5 million‑strong community of meme enthusiasts. With over a decade of digital‑media experience and a nose for viral humor, Roy oversees content strategy, ensuring every post is both hilarious and high‑quality

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