History is one of those things that will always be relevant. You don't know where you are headed if you don't know where you have been, as they say. Check out some of these hilarious historical memes to see what I mean.
7 Historical Memes That Prove That The More Things Change The More They Stay The Same
#1 Women will always be hard to read.
It doesn't matter how much time passes, women will be almost impossible for men to understand. Of course, men will also be difficult because they don't listen. Two sides of the same coin.
#2 Excuse me, I don't know you.
Don't you hate when you meet someone and they just start telling you their life story? Like bitch, I don't know you like that. I don't want to know your deepest darkest secrets. Go make friends somewhere else.
#3 Talk shit, get hit.
The Japanese have perfectly illustrated why you shouldn't talk trash about other people when they are not around. Idk if this was intentional or not but now that you've seen this you will never look at it another way.
#4 Down boy!
Chocolate is serious business. If anyone tries to take it from you they are gambling with their life. It doesn't matter if it's an animal that's doing the taking.
#5 Autocorrect is the dumbest invention ever.
They should have never created autocorrect. They should just let people live with their typos and spelling mistakes. All it really does is cause more issues by replacing the words you want with words that you don't want. Who else is tired of always having "duck" come up because of autocorrecting?
#6 Old people have the most immaculate stories.
If you're anything like me your grandparents probably had the most bizarre and outrageous stories to tell you when you were younger. You could tell the stories were exaggerated to no ends but you never stopped them because they were such great storytellers that they had you hanging on every word.
#7 Put that nail in the coffin.
There is no feeling like calling someone out on their bullshit. Once you do it the first time it gets so much easier each consecutive time until it's pretty much second nature. Try it out and see.
