Tired of all the holiday cheer and wholesome content out there right now? Well, we just hope that these slightly edgier dank Christmas memes can fix that for you. Maybe just don't show them to your weird religious aunt...
Tired of all the holiday cheer and wholesome content out there right now? Well, we just hope that these slightly edgier dank Christmas memes can fix that for you. Maybe just don't show them to your weird religious aunt...
Can you guys even believe that it's nearly Christmas? That means that it's nearly New Years, which means it's the end of a decade! But before we get too ahead of ourselves, let's take some time to enjoy some sassy Christmas cheer - because, let's face it, we're all a little stressed out and could use some dumb humor for a hot second.
It's the Christmas season, and you know what that means! It's Hallmark movie season, baby. The movies might be terrible and incredibly cliched, but at least they're bad enough that we can watch them ironically and still be moderately entertained.
Now have some memes that poke fun at this sentiment!
It's that special time of year again where we all come together to celebrate family with delicious food and gifts. These twisted Christmas memes are perfect for anyone who's sick of all the wholesome crap and just needs a little more strange and dank humor.
Now bring on the holiday cheer!
These are the type of memes that'll make you scratch your head and then immediately think about how relatable they actually are. Who really spends time fully decorating the back of their Christmas tree anyway? Ain't nobody gonna see it, so what's the point?
Check out Know Your Meme for a more complete collection of these strange memes!
It's the Christmas season, and you know what that means! Time for delicious baked goods, putting up the Christmas tree, and of course, getting creative with where you photograph your Elf on the Shelf. With the following pics, we're willing to bet that it was the dads who came up with these hilarious raunchy photoshoots.
It's November now so naturally we're getting into the yearly debates about the holiday season and political correctness. What's the argument this time, you ask? Well, it all spawned when former Governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker tweeted complaints about people referring to Christmas trees as "holiday trees."
He also tweeted that menorahs are to be solely referred to as such, rather than a "holiday candle holder."
Our take on the whole thing? Call your winter holiday decorations whatever the hell you want; shouldn't we be focused on more, ya know, pressing issues facing our nation?
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