Meme Encyclopedia
Media
Editorials
More

Popular right now

Italian Brainrot / AI Italian Animals image and meme examples.

Italian Brainrot / AI Italian Animals

Mateus Lima

Mateus Lima • 13 days ago

Tralalero Tralala meme example.

Tralalero Tralala

Sakshi Rakshale

Sakshi Rakshale • about a month ago

lolzzz.net

lolzzz.net

7 years ago

The Ghost of The Goon / Goonmobile meme examples depicting two pictures of a black Dodge Challenger car.

The Ghost of The Goon / Goonmobile

Mateus Lima

Mateus Lima • 11 days ago

Studio Ghibli AI Generator image example depicting disaster girl.

Studio Ghibli AI Generator

Sakshi Rakshale

Sakshi Rakshale • 7 days ago

Know Your Meme is the property of Literally Media ©2024 Literally Media. All Rights Reserved.

🥇 See Who Won The KYM Poll For Meme Of The Month! 🥇

Collections

25 People Who Technically Told The Truth, Even If Nobody Wanted To Hear It

Two images from /r/technicallythetruth.
Two images from /r/technicallythetruth.

1064 views
Published August 05, 2024

Published August 05, 2024

Some truths are better than others, and some of the best truths are the technically true ones. Something that is considered "technically true" is something that is unexpected but is so accurate that no one can argue with it. A technical truth is the most blunt and honest of truths, and while they may not be super helpful in the long run, they are infallible. They are similar to that of a dad joke, they are full of puns and sarcasm and might be seen as annoying to some, yet humorous to others.

These moments of truth can be found anywhere. They can be found in a statement, a meme or an answer to a question, of course. One thing that they all have in common is that they are loved by the internet. They are so loved that they have their very own subreddit. Reddit's /r/technicallythetruth is a community created to share every technical truth around. Here are just 25 of them from people who took things a little too seriously.

Safe travels

(Source: Reddit)

So accurate

(Source: Reddit)

India won

(Source: Reddit)

Maybe don't do that

(Source: Reddit)

Hmmm…

(Source: Reddit)

Hey, it's a quarter

(Source: Reddit)

Well, yeah

(Source: Reddit)

What's your problem?

(Source: Reddit)

So you're saying I should eat more donuts…

(Source: Reddit)

Will do

(Source: Reddit)

They're right

(Source: Reddit)

A very smart dog

(Source: Reddit)

Oh yeah…

(Source: Reddit)

Oh, thanks

(Source: Reddit)

It's everyone's problem

(Source: Reddit)

It after me

(Source: Reddit)

Let her take it

(Source: Reddit)

The real question is will they show up

(Source: Reddit)

Makes sense

(Source: Reddit)

Well played

(Source: Reddit)

They sure did

(Source: Reddit)

That's when you should leave

Goodbye

(Source: Reddit)

Accuracy is key

(Source: Reddit)

No one wrote them

(Source: Reddit)

Tags: /r/technicallythetruth, technically the truth, can't argue with that, technically true, twitter, family guy, dogs, science, memes, coffee, reddit, ouija, dating, olympics, india, real memes, true memes, too real, anti-memes, collections,



Meme Encyclopedia
Media
Editorials
More