Judge Rules This Guy’s Snowplow Can Be a Meme

In case you missed it, CNN did an incredible segment on memes last weekend. Actually, come to think of it, we’re certain you missed it. Because, well, you know…it’s CNN.

Anyway, CNN says that these “memes” that are on the “internet” are all made in Russia by a sinister evil bad-guy named Vladimir Putin. Apparently, the “memes” that can be found on the internet can be humorous.

But, according to CNN, Americans are such a bunch of idiots that they don’t understand the cunning humor of Russia. We are all being brainwashed by these Putin memes that give us misinformation and cause us to vote for Donald Trump.

Thanks, CNN! Now we all know that we’re under Putin’s mind control beams because we look at memes… which all originate in Russia.

In fact, here’s a meme now. Gaze at it! Behold… you’re feeling very sleepy. Your eyelids are getting heavy. Now, stand on one leg, cluck like a chicken and vote for Trump because Putin says so!

Also, we had to check with the Facts Not Memes judges for a ruling on this meme, which is obviously from Russia. They informed us that, yes, this guy’s snowplow does qualify as a meme because of the context and layout of the photo.


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