Very often, adding a short piece of text to a single picture results in a complete change of the context of what we’re looking at. This is especially amusing when observing captured activities, emotions, or interactions between subjects in the image. Adding a funny comment in this way may alter the original meaning and give it a hilarious twist.
The subreddit ‘Trippin Through Time‘ features an impressive collection of classical art turned into memes, shared by its community. The fact that all of them are inspired by original paintings makes them even funnier and proves that even images from hundreds of years ago, with a bit of context, can turn out to be very current and relatable to many of us.
Scroll down to see the list of the recent memes from the subreddit and to read our interview with Matthew Ponesse, Professor of History at Ohio Dominican University.
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#1 Not Again
Image credits: thiccgogy
#2 Thats A Valid Question
Image credits: Caricsy
#3 The Last Straw
Image credits: Kzero01
#4 I’ll Brb Guys
Image credits: feelingood41
#5 Bless You, And Bless Me
Image credits: Murba
#6 Perhaps.
Image credits: private_spectacle
#7 Got Any Plans This Weekend?
Image credits: xyzerb
#8 /U/Spez Right Now
Image credits: St0pX
#9 Laundry Day
Image credits: mistermajik2000
#10 Pronouncing It Wrong Because I Only Read It In A Book
Image credits: jolieflamme
#11 Meirl
Image credits: -badly_packed_kebab-
#12 Can’t Lose If You Ain’t Playing The Game
Image credits: Scaulbylausis
#13 Girl, He’s Not Worth It
Image credits: nick9000
#14 Meirl
Image credits: -badly_packed_kebab-
#15 We Are Not The Same
Image credits: milarra
#16 Angels
Image credits: Tokyono
#17 That Special “Out Of Touch” Feeling
Image credits: mistermajik2000
#18 You Can Almost Smell Him
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