Trending Meme Is Getting People to Share Their "Urges"
The latest Twitter meme that you'll find all too relatable.
A viral Twitter meme is turning everyday urges into a running joke, and people are finding it way too relatable.
The trend started with users sharing their so-called "feminine desires," then quickly widened into a stream of funny, sarcastic, and oddly specific posts that hit close to home. From harmless habits to little quirks people never think twice about, the meme has turned into a shared moment of internet self-recognition.
Some of the best examples are below, and a few of them may feel a little too familiar.
1. "...what if I need something to put leftovers in?"
@torinado42. Roaming aimlessly for the fun of it
@luvrgrl4443. When your towel feels more comfortable than your clothes after a hot shower
@superachnural
4. It's a Midwestern thing
@midwestern_ope
5. Every guy can relate to this
@MILFWEEED
That joke lands a little harder than it should.
6. Tapping your pockets instinctively
@TheHyyyype
7. Very relatable
@_raviee
8. Drink in the garage
@stradoku
9. Faking your own death and starting life again
@DrakeGatsby
Midwesterners are definitely feeling seen here.
This reminds us of the cash-strapped friends who refused to pay their share of vacation costs.
10. Midwesterners can't help it
@winkejordan13
11. Getting ready five hours before you're due to step out
@666mia_
12. Nothing is better than a beautiful scent and a soft feel
@OKAYYYWOWWW
13. We've all been here
@kealey
14. "...take a handful of napkins from any restaurant and put them in the glove box."
@midwestern_ope
It only gets more specific from here.
15. Always trying to make people believe it's less valuable than it really is
@wilkoffe
16. "Ope, sorry!"
@ohwhatsupduden
17. It doesn't hurt, but I'll just say "ouch!" for no reason
@fckyousluts
18. Wrap yourself in a towel until you dry, then spend the whole day in your towel
@sandhyada1
19. There's always one planet or astrological transit to blame
@plutonicmoon
The latest Twitter meme is a hilarious reminder that we all have urges, and it should make us feel better about our own sometimes. It's also a way for people to get their funny fix when they're feeling down or bored.
Memes allow us to laugh at ourselves in this digital age of social media, where everything feels so serious and dramatic. What are your favorite tweets from the "urges" meme? Let me know in the comments below!
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