23 Vegan Memes That’ll Make You Say ‘Same’

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It’s uncanny how sometimes your mood is just best conveyed by a photo with text under it. Memes have a language of their own—one that’s capable of encapsulating even complex thoughts and feelings in a way that elicits laughing emojis and maybe even a “same” from both ourselves and strangers. Scroll through these 23 vegan memes if you’re in need of a good laugh. And click here if you’re in search of the best vegan memes.

23 Vegan Memes That’ll Make You Say ‘Same’

With lockdown still in effect in a lot of places, we could all use some good memes.

What good dogs. | @weratedogs

1. These Very Good Dogs

Shoutout to the everyday heroes who pick up other peoples’ trash.

Oat milk is love. | @veganwilliam

2. Oat Milk > Everything

Oat milk lattes are the best lattes.

Too cute. | @pet.comic

3. Nature Is So Majestic

Seems like the best day at work.

Dear relatives, stop asking about kids. | @whatasgoodberto

4. When Family Keeps Asking About Kids

Food babies count, right? They definitely count.

Makes you laugh AND cry.

5. Funny, But Sad, But True

A lesson that applies to all crushes, not just the fellas: be specific with your requests and stop polluting the ocean with plastic.

We’re just resting our eyes. | @oczsavage

6. Totally Watching the Movie

Well, maybe the movie shouldn’t be so soothing to fall asleep to!

PLEASE be hummus. | @bingowings14

7. Hidden Dip

Baba ghanoush and other dips are also acceptable: just give us the food.

Food for thought. | @brittanyshiv10

8. Re: Plant-Based Options at Restaurants

This little nugget of truth applies to anyone who cooks plant-based at home. Restaurants, please step it up! Hummus is good, but it shouldn’t be the only plant-based option on the menu.

Every Friday evening should look like this. | @riotgirl_rebirth_

9. A Wild Friday Night

Serious talk: Friday evenings are for catching up on sleep.

Steve sounds cool. | @rachjd

10. The Name Game

Why are human names so hard to remember? Animal names, however…

Seriously, why? | @sorraya__

11. This x1000

Dear restaurants: things really need to change. Please stop charging extra for guac when people order something without meat or dairy!

In the words of Elle Woods, “What, like it’s hard?” | @modifiedsnakes

12. You’re Never Done Learning

It’s not just about veganism. You’re never done learning about ways you can do better for others.

Cows are really important, y’all. | @vegan.meme

13. Look at the Cows!!

Cows, horses, dogs… It’s safe to say that this applies to every animal.

Gotta have the essentials. | @doseofraw

14. The Essentials

It’s not a complete shopping trip without these (and some dairy-free ice cream).

How to talk to animal companions 101. | @emrazz

15. ‘How Are You Real?’

No, really—HAVE they seen their fuzzy little paws? The cuteness levels are unreal. This is important.

Barbecue goals. | @cheesyveganlife

16. BBQ Goals

Plant-based food is so much more than just salad and grain bowls. Can every barbecue look like this?

He’s in summer mode.

17. Kiddie Pool Dog Summer

Don’t keep that good boy waiting. He’ll never forget.

Food photos aren’t new. | @the.veganvibe

18. Food Photography Is Not a Trend

Before you give food photos on Instagram a hard time, remember that humans have always been showing their love for food and technology has made it a lot easier.

Shut it down.

19. SeaWorld? More Like Pool World

Fact: wild orcas travel far distances, sometimes up to 40 miles a day. Experts agree that they don’t do well in captivity.

Why not both, though? | @Ummhowaboutno_

20. Send Plants

Please send photos of that rare variegated hoya that you got to bloom, oh baby.

It’s a need. | @radveggie

21. Pizza Is a Priority

Always leave room for vegan pizza into your monthly budget.

Hey, you’re cute.

22. Confidence

There’s no fear of the front camera when you’re this cute.

Important conversations to have with your cat. | @home_halfway

23. Cat = Good Little Baby

Have you told your cat that they’re a very cute little baby today? Well, have you?

This post was last modified on December 15, 2020 7:05 am

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