We’ve come a long way since the memes you’re about to see were trendy. You may have been a child at the time they first came out, or you may have been an adult significantly younger than the adult you are now. Meme culture has moved on, and memes now have a history. But some things are eternal: the spice does not fade, even as our references age.

The truth of the matter is that the best memes keep their shine, and Twitter's @OldMemeArchive collects these memes and brings them out into the light of social media again, so they can catch that glimmer and bring a smile to your face. It is important to honor the ancestral memes and give them their dues. As Joan Didion said, we must “keep on nodding terms with the people we used to be.”

Top Dawg

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There is nobody that can rival this cunning canine.

Memes Are Educational

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This infographic will tell you everything you need to know about the generation of knowledge.

Teachers In 2011 Be Like

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Read It Slowly

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This kind of meme is simply eternal.

The Joke That Made Middle School What It Was

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Epic Fail

Lol Wut

Time Goes On

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Golden Age Of Music?

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It very well may have been, or maybe it definitely wasn't.

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