See The Winner Of September 2021's Meme Of The Month!
And the meme of September 2021 goes to…
Among many Deltarune memes that flooded the feeds after the release of Chapter 2 of the acclaimed video game, Kris, Where Are We?! was indubitably the most popular one, despite the line never actually being said in the game. Capturing the very dynamic between Kris and Susie, the format spawned hundreds if not thousands of memes that send the duo to every possible dimension and beyond. Ultimately, it raked in 38 percent of your votes and became a clear winner.
People Who Don't Know vs. People Who Know
In second place with 17 percent of the votes, we have Mr. Incredible and his traumatized doppelganger. Starting slow as a version of The Teacher's Copy format in November 2020, the format struck gold after the memorable caption People Who Don't Know vs. People Who Know came along. Did you know that it's not actually Mr. Incredible on the right but rather his "reverse toonified" version?
Ankha Zone
In third place with 15 percent of the votes, Animal Crossing's Ankha "strolls" proudly. The definitive hornypost magnet of the month, Ankha Zone was created by famous NSFW animator and artist ZONE-sama, inspiring bait-and-switches, fan art and many Google requests, and occupying every platform from Twitter to TikTok at once.
Skeletor Facts
Bringing the facts nobody asked for, Skeletor Facts sought great popularity on Reddit and Facebook in September. The way Skeletor runs away after dropping the information bomb, leaving you alone to process it, makes the explosion of horrid realization all that more powerful and enjoyable. Fourth place, 12 percent of the votes.
This Is Where I Watched My Parents Die, Raphael
The format in which Batman performs some casual trauma dumping onto Raphael did not first appear in September – or in 2021. In fact, the panel from the March 2016 issue of Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has been used in memes since November 2017, with the addition of the phrase "Cowabummer!" sending it to a whole other level in March 2020. And yet in 2021, the format soared to new heights as users started replacing Raphael and Batman with other characters, and a PaRappa the Rapper version becoming so popular it basically split off into its own format. Fifth place with 11 percent of the votes.
Wrapping up our list, we have Devious Licks, a TikTok trend that had school students stealing stuff from school bathrooms (with some instead bringing stuff in Angelic Yields trend) (4%), another drawing format in Iced Latte With Breast Milk that again had horny people perfecting their drawing of large breasts (3%) and Midwest Emo Intro Parodies which made cringy TikTok stories somewhat more tolerable by turning them into emo songs (1%).
What memes will October bring? Don't forget to cast your vote next month!
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I've seen the "people who know" meme format more than the Kris meme,.
Radfox35
Same
How did I not find Think Mark anywhere during May 2021?
How did I not find Kris anywhere during September 2021?
The only Kris I know is the Kriss Vector SMG.
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I thought Ankha Zone was winning, but I guess that's just my horny reptile brain talking.
Jazz Wizard
Your horny reptile brain craved the warm blood and insides of a lewd furry waifu.
Radfox35
Finally
The wait felt like forever
The only memes I see nowadays are from the past but still do well
I often only seem to Meme of the Month winners outside KYM I initially never hear about AFTER they win on KYM like Fast & Furious family
Example: Some time ago, long after Think Mark won, I found a Twitter reply involving the Stop Posting About Among Us audio on the Think Mark scene.
Incredible, Ankha, and Skeletor being top contenders was predictable
Imagine if Ankha Won (that would mean Jack o Pose winning then Ankha winning)
I'm not seeing much of the Raphael one. Lessons in Meme Culture' video on that one has PaRappa in the title and description but not Raphael https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTMuTBMW3XY
Always Right
Should have switched one of the Tiktok trends with "Slammed my Penith in the Car Door".
Radfox35
Lessons in Meme Culture' video on the Raphael one has PaRappa in the title and description and not Raphael https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTMuTBMW3XY