Low Effort Memes
Some communities have standards. We do not.
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Welcome to loweffortmemes! This is your space for:
- Posting memes that took you 30 seconds to make
- Sharing weird, niche, or confusing content that doesn't fit elsewhere
- Embracing the beautiful art of minimal effort, maximum vibes
- Whatever random stuff makes you laugh (high effort memes welcome too!)
Community Guidelines:
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No standards, but we still have rules: Just because we accept low-effort content doesn't mean anything goes. Normal instance rules still apply- don't spread hate, be civil to others, etc.
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All memes are good memes: That meme you made in MS Paint? That oddly specific joke about your niche hobby? That high-effort masterpiece? That thing other communities thought was "too low quality"? All perfect!
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Don't kill the vibe: We're here to laugh at dumb stuff together, so keep things chill and fun.
Let's celebrate the fine art of doing the bare minimum and somehow making it work (but also the maximum if that's your thing)!
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I just came back from Denmark. They love liquorice over there. They have as much liquorice candy as other places have chocolate. There is more liquorice than chocolate. A couple of times I bought it by accident, thinking it was something else. At one point my friend was so afraid that he made sure that the hot-dog he's buying doesn't contain any liquorice.
Switch places? I adore black licorice. Put it in all my shit, chocolate, ice cream, fruit whatever. Just put it in.
I really wanna make a Doc Holiday meme for ya, but it's not that kind of day. The thought was there, though.
Gimme the idea and I'll make the meme for you <( ̄︶ ̄)>
Simply, replace "huckleberry" w/ "black licorice". 😜
Same goes for Sweden and the Netherlands
Count yourself lucky you didn't visit around 10 years ago. There was a fad, following the rising popularity of "artisan" liquorice, to add liquorice to all sorts of weird stuff, like liquorice bacon, liquorice cheese and so on.
I am a Dane, so naturally I love liquorice, but that shit was heinous, and luckily it didn't catch on except for the liquorice chocolate and liquorice ice cream, which has both since become a staple here as well.