The public Facebook group ‘Kraze Memes’, too, provides its members with laughter and comfort with the help of random funny memes. If you’re a fan of such content, you are definitely in the right place, as today we’re shedding light on some of the group’s best posts. If you can’t wait to browse them, then don’t – scroll down to find them on the list below and enjoy! For many internet users, memes are a very valid reason to spend time online, too. And it’s not hard to see why – memes are fun, they are usually relevant, but they can easily be adapted, too, if one feels like creating their own version. It’s no secret that popular memes often become a template leading to an immeasurable quantity of variations. You might be thinking that, unlike ‘Hide The Pain Harold’, these names don’t really ring a bell. Well, that’s because they’re usually better known as the ‘Math Lady’ (or ‘Confused Lady’), ‘Blinking White Guy’, ‘Bad Luck Brian’, and ‘Disaster Girl’. If you’re still not quite sure about who they are exactly, a quick image search ought to make you go “Aaaaah, that’s right!” Talking to Forbes about the power of memes, the 18-year-old founder of the meme platform Memeois, Anushk Mittal, suggested that memes are the internet speak of millennials. “Over three billion people use social media, and at least 60% of them use it for content that’s funny. College students trade memes like kids used to trade Pokemon cards,” he said. Other sources suggest that more than four-in-ten (44%) internet users, aged 18 to 34, share memes regularly, seconding Mittal’s idea that memes play a significant role in the way young generations communicate online. Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.