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10 Best Memes and Puns to Make you Laugh

Posted on August 4, 2021October 13, 2022 By The Lingwist No Comments on 10 Best Memes and Puns to Make you Laugh
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Puns and memes:  Sometimes we need to break the ice and have some fun. Here, We’ve collected the 10 funniest memes and puns for you.

1. Thank you my brain

why does my mind recall only the most embarrassing scenes and swear words?

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Via Ahseeit

2. The engineer planned it well!

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Via meme

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3. No, please not my family! Call a comma or they will be in a coma

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Via Kappit

4. Why are British accents used in fantasy?

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Via memes

5. Thank you “the”

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Via: Twitter

6. I decided to call the grammar nazi

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Via: Dopl3r

7. Grammar teacher must be proud of you!

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Via: Pinterest

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8. I ran too ( Iran)

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Via: Ballmemes

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10. Stop. it. my. brain. please!

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