B3TAuser-submitted irreverent pictures, cartoons, animations, and games, alongside various community boards, in a retro aesthetic started in 2001 with the slogan "WE LOVE THE WEB!" Responsible for many early memes.
CAT BOUNCE!Silly web experience featuring animated, bouncing cats with sound effects reminding us of a time when the internet could be wholesome.
ClickHoleParody of click-bait sites producing absurd listicles, quizzes, and mash-up by the creators of The Onion
Dinosaur ComicsRepetitive-art comic by Ryan North whose dialogue is often memed and remixed.
Ebaum's WorldAn entertainment website founded in 2001 that features comedy content such as memes, videos, images, and other forms of Internet culture.
Everlasting BlortA compendium of links and images of strange, absurd, bizarre, humorous, surreal, and satiric content from the web's underbelly, updated weeky for more than 25 years.(cross-category)
Floor796Impressive, and extensive animated scene incorporating numerous references from popular culture, including memes, video games, movies, television series, anime, and musical artists.(cross-category)
Funny Or DieSketch comedy site where user reactions and clips often morph into standalone memes.
Hampster danceThe Hampster Dance is one of the earliest Internet memes. Created in 1997 by Canadian art student Deidre LaCarte as a GeoCities page, the dance features rows of animated GIFs of hamsters and other rodents dancing in various ways to a sped-up sample from the song "Whistle-Stop" by Roger Miller.(cross-category)
Landover BaptistFamed parody site of a fundamentalist Baptist church with absurdist moral stances started in 1998 with updates that lasted until 2020.(cross-category)
McSweeney's Internet TendencyHumorous and satirical essays, short stories, and articles, often featuring experimental and unconventional writing, making it a source of literary comedy.
Meme GeneratorA simple online tool for creating classic image-macro memes from user-uploaded templates.
MemedroidCommunity-driven hub to browse, rate, and share trending and user-created memes.
Pointer PointerAn interactive web experience that displays images of people pointing directly at the user's mouse cursor on the screen.(cross-category)
RathergoodStarted in 2000, and dubbed as "The Lair Of The Crab Of Ineffable Wisdom" by Joel Veitch. Features animations, live action puppeteering. They've worked with many major companies but likely most known for their infamously off-putting Quizno's adverts.(cross-category)
SomeecardsMinimalist e-card generator for snarky one-liners that often circulate on social media.
Something AwfulEarly comedy forum and Photoshop contest pioneer where many meme formats were born.(cross-category)
The BeavertonCanadian satire site whose headlines and logos regularly circulate as memes.
The Daily MashUK-based satirical news with bite-sized headlines perfect for meme captions.
The Hard TimesSatirical music-and-punk news site with memes and shareable graphics.
The OatmealHumorous illustrated posts—especially rant comics—that go viral as standalone images.
The OnionFamous satirical news site whose articles are frequently turned into shareable memes.
xkcdWebcomic whose panels (e.g., “What If?”) often get repurposed as educational and tech memes.
ZOMBO DOT COMThis website is a classic internet phenomenon, known for its repetitive audio loop and minimalist design that proclaims "You can do anything at Zombocom." It serves as a humorous, self-referential, and somewhat nonsensical relic of early web culture.(cross-category)