Brobible.com released a roundup of 53 memes it called the Internet’s best so far this week, framing the post as a midweek feature ahead of the holiday weekend.
The article is largely a curated list of image jokes and captions, spanning topics from summer colds and Apple Watch notifications to Drake fans, dogs and overthinking.
Cass, the post’s compiler, also asked readers to email original memes for possible inclusion in future installments, signaling the feature will continue later this week.
The post closes by directing readers to return tomorrow for more meme coverage and to browse Brobible’s meme archives for older collections.
By curating 'the best' memes, do platforms like Brobible guide internet culture or merely reflect it?
How do curated meme lists become valuable, long-term business assets for online publishers?
Does Richard Dawkins' 1976 theory of 'memes' fully explain the rapid evolution of humor on today's internet?