24 Sunday Memes To Delay Monday Feelings

Katie Rodriguez

3 months ago

Compilation of the best Sunday meme images and Sunday scaries meme content.

Sunday Memes For People Negotiating With The Couch

Updated on November 30, 2025

I opened my planner to “lightly prepare” for Monday and immediately fell into Sunday memes while the kettle hummed and the sky did that November gray. The laundry blinked first; I promised one load and delivered vibes instead.

Sundays were built for harmless avoidance, and this set leans into it. Little jokes about the last fork of pie, calendars pretending to be nice, and the sacred art of wearing the same hoodie all day. Expect funny meme images you can read at arm’s length, a few weekend memes for group chats, and the calm cadence of Instagram and Reddit on low volume.

24 Sunday Memes For Easy Morning Scrolls

Tony Soprano looking depressed at the dinner table in a relatable Sunday meme.
Exhausted child with a face mask sitting on a couch in a Sunday meme about returning to reality.
Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars in a Sunday meme about Monday arriving.
Marge Simpson sitting on the edge of the bed staring blankly in a Sunday meme.
Person sleeping comfortably in a dark room in a Sunday meme about enjoying rent.
Nicole Kidman smoking a cigarette and looking stressed in a Sunday meme about bedtime dread.
Kevin Malone from The Office bragging about watching TV in a Sunday meme.
Baby sleeping soundly under a blanket in a cozy Sunday meme about cancelling plans.
Pepe the Frog watching the sunset in a sad Sunday meme about the weekend ending.
Tweet explaining how HBO capitalized on sadness in a Sunday meme.

You could feel the temperature of the day settle a notch. A coffee that counts as strategy. A list with exactly three items and two of them are “stretch.” The cleanest relatable memes kept to one idea, so the grin arrives before the next intrusive thought about tomorrow’s commute.

Work-adjacent jitters were there, but friendly. Calendar invites acting like pigeons at the park, email previews trying to be important, and a laptop that stays closed because the zipper pouch is a boundary. Those funny meme images did the punctuation your thumbs didn’t want to type.

Home rhythms carried the middle stretch. Snack negotiations, blanket monopolies, and a heroic attempt at folding a fitted sheet that quickly becomes abstract art. Weekend memes are undefeated at turning tiny chores into acceptable plot points.

There’s a timely edge without shouting: last leaves on the sidewalk, lights going up on the block, the quiet realization that the mug you’re using is definitely the winter mug now. Relatable memes in that weather hit like a small permission slip.

If a few bits felt suspiciously specific—socks fleeing the dryer, a plant thriving out of spite, the sudden urge to alphabetize the spice rack—that’s the Sunday brain doing improv. Save two or three for later; future you will need them at 9:13 a.m.

Before the day disappears, build a tiny kit: one image that says not today to needless stress, one that says on it for a small reset (dish, walk, stretch), and one tidy done for anything you actually finish. It’s the whole Sunday playbook in three clicks.

Katie Rodriguez labels the snack bins, leaves fridge notes like fortune cookies, and believes a good mug can negotiate peace between naps and chores.

Katie Rodriguez is a seasoned writer with eight years dedicated to meme commentary, viral internet events, and digital storytelling. Formerly a senior meme analyst at Bored Panda and an occasional guest contributor at Vice's Motherboard, Kat specializes in meme culture’s intersection with social media phenomena—covering trends like Milk Crate Challenge, Area 51 Raid, and Baby Yoda. She’s known for her witty writing style and deep understanding of why certain memes resonate across generations, making her a valuable voice on Thunder Dungeon.

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