25 Classic Memes That Still Live In Your Brain

Dec 16, 2025 06:00 PM EST
Collection of classic meme images and viral tweet compilations featuring Futurama and Mr. Incredible
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Classic Memes That Still Hit Like The First Time

Updated on December 16, 2025

I opened my photos app to find one specific screenshot and instead fell into a folder labelled “random,” which of course is full of classic memes and viral tweets and zero actual documents. Two minutes later I’m zooming in on vintage memes of Professor Farnsworth whispering “To shreds, you say?” about his cat touching the couch.

It’s weird how fast your brain swaps from responsible adult to archive goblin. One second you’re hunting a receipt; the next you’re crying laughing at a Dragon Ball Z breakdown that insists the show is just people screaming in different locations. This is the kind of continuing education no textbook can compete with.

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A classic meme of Professor Farnsworth from Futurama saying "To shreds you say" when his cat touches something.
A classic meme tweet making a pun about a brochure and wanting a pamphlet.
A classic meme comparing a cat looking lovingly at a burger to being in love.
A classic meme tweet about following a funny account and learning about their bleak personal life.
A classic meme of a shocked cat realizing a good job performance just led to more work.
A classic meme comparing Dragon Ball Z to a room of people screaming.
A classic meme of a distorted Bonnie bunny saying he wasn't built to comprehend things.
A classic meme of Mr. Incredible looking tired at a desk about the economic system.
A classic meme of a fish from SpongeBob with running mascara working the morning after a concert.
A classic meme using Shaq to react to a coworker sharing way too much personal detail.

By the time you finish these old memes and viral tweets, you’ve toured most of the internet’s personality disorders. A simple pun turns “bro, you want this pamphlet?” into the legendary “brochure” tweet. A cat staring lovingly at a burger becomes the definitive relationship guide, and every one of these history-adjacent reaction images ends up replacing actual vocabulary in your group chats. Some funny memes are basically emotional shorthand now.

Work-life chaos shows up hard. There’s the shocked cat realizing that doing a good job just earns you more tasks. Mr. Incredible slumped at a desk represents everyone who ever thought adulthood would feel different than fluorescent lighting and a tired back. These classic memes drag capitalism in three words and a screenshot.

Then you get the pure brain-melt stuff. Vintage memes of a distorted bunny declaring “I wasn’t built to comprehend things” is the perfect answer to any news headline. A SpongeBob fish with mascara streaks shows up to their shift still spiritually at last night’s concert. It’s all painfully accurate, which is why these viral memes keep getting re-saved every year.

What I love is how visual the storytelling is. You don’t need captions to understand Shaq recoiling from a coworker oversharing about their divorce after a simple “How are you?” The joke lands instantly, because classic memes evolved into tiny, efficient reaction shots you can deploy faster than words. That’s why a good gallery still feels fresh even if you’ve seen half of it before.

If this scroll sent you digging through your own camera roll graveyard, remember that we are your daily source for the best classic memes on the internet.

Phil M. files screenshots like case evidence, tags the best ones as exhibits, and happily reopens them whenever reality needs a punchline.

Phil M., Co‑Founder & Content Strategist Phil is one of Thunder Dungeon’s co‑founders, doubling as our resident meme analyst and dark‑room brainstormer. He specializes in trend‑spotting across social platforms and shapes the editorial calendar to keep our galleries fresh, topical, and worthy of your valuable procrastination.
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