If 2025 taught us anything, it’s that reality is now written by people who grew up online.
This year felt less like a calendar and more like a chaotic group chat. One minute wholesome, the next minute absolutely unhinged, and somehow everyone was tired the entire time.
So instead of a “serious” year-in-review, here’s 2025 in 25 memes , because honestly, that’s how most of us processed it anyway.
1. “January lasted 131 years Instead of 31 Days” memes
'New Year, New Me' quickly turned into 'New Year, I Need a Nap'. January was emotionally aggressive and spiritually unnecessary.
2. The return of core-core memes
Every aesthetic collapsed into one big slideshow of irony, nostalgia, capitalism, and crying over font choices.
3. AI doing literally everything except the dishes
AI wrote essays, planned trips, created art, replaced jobs… yet still couldn’t stop autocorrect ruining texts.
4. “I’m not burnt out, I’m just… permanently tired”
Burnout officially rebranded itself as a personality trait.
5. Microtrends lasting 12 hours
If you didn’t see it between 9am and lunch, you missed it forever.
6. The sudden obsession with soft living
Everyone collectively decided to romanticise rest while still being chronically online.
7. “Therapy speak” going absolutely feral
Boundaries, triggers, inner child weaponised in group chats everywhere.
8. The rise of the ‘quietly quitting but emotionally staying’ era meme
Still showing up. Mentally on a beach. Spiritually on Do Not Disturb.
9. Screenshots becoming legally binding evidence
Receipts were currency. Proof was power. Group chats were courtrooms.
10. The ‘we’re not dating but it’s complicated’ epidemic
Situationships somehow evolved into even more confusing situationships.
11. The economy said “good luck though”
Everything got more expensive except wages and mental stability.
12. Nostalgia hitting harder than expected
Suddenly everyone missed 2014 Tumblr, old playlists, and phones that didn’t listen to us.
13. Influencers becoming more 'real' with their followers
Opening up to their audiences and showing us more of who they are.
14. “Just delete the app” becoming actual advice
Radical. Revolutionary and still ignored...
15. Main Character Energy becoming Exhausted Supporting Character Energy
We tried. We really did.
16. Oversharing reaching Olympic levels
Nothing was private. Everything was content. Including breakdowns.
17. The ‘bed rot’ discourse
Is it self-care? Is it depression? Is it both? Yes.
18. Emotional support items becoming essential
Weighted blankets. Plushies. Emotional support water bottles. Non-negotiable.
19. Corporate brands trying to sound relatable
“How do you do, fellow humans?” energy everywhere.
20. Group chats as survival tools
Some friendships existed only in message threads, and they saved us.
21. The sudden urge to move to the countryside
Romantic until you remembered bugs, poor WiFi, and responsibilities.
22. Healing becoming aesthetic
Candles, journals, soft lighting — still crying, but cutely.
23. “If it costs my peace, it’s too expensive”
A mantra. A meme. A lie we repeated while staying stressed.
24. Collective realisation that no one knows what they’re doing
Adults? Fake. Confidence? Performance. We’re all winging it.
25. Ending the year exactly as we started: tired, hopeful, and still trying
Not fixed. Not finished. But softer. Kinder. And maybe a little wiser.
Final thoughts
2025 was chaotic, confusing and overwhelming. But still somehow full of moments that made us laugh when we probably should’ve cried.
If nothing else, we survived it together, one meme at a time.
Here’s to rest, humour, and slightly fewer existential crises in 2026 ✨
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