
- Top image: A real photo of a devastating highway crash — multiple wrecked vehicles, debris everywhere, emergency responders on scene, under dark, rainy conditions. It looks like a massive, fatal pile-up.
- Bottom image: A CGI-style dramatic depiction of an asteroid or meteor slamming into Earth, with a fiery explosion, massive smoke plume, and a red circle + arrow pointing to the impact site — evoking apocalyptic destruction (like the dinosaur-killing event).
The joke:
The car crash is labeled (or implied) as the “impact site” of the asteroid strike.
In other words: “That crash was so bad, it looks like an extinction-level event.”Punchline: The highway wreck is comically exaggerated to the scale of a planet-destroying catastrophe.
It’s a classic internet trope of using over-the-top cosmic imagery to mock something disastrous in real life — here, a horrific traffic accident.Dark, absurd, and very meme-y.

This is a dark humor meme using real photos of a tragic plane crash to make a visual joke.The Setup (Left Column – Actual Event):A series of real images from Shoreham Airshow disaster (2015, UK):
- A Hawker Hunter jet crashed during a loop maneuver.
- It hit the ground on a busy road, exploded, and killed 11 people, injured many others.
- Photos show:
- Jet flying low.
- Smoke rising from the crash site.
- Emergency response.
- Massive fireball on impact.
The Punchline (Right Column – Zoomed-Out View):The black smoke plume from the crash, when viewed from a distance, looks exactly like a giant mushroom cloud — resembling a nuclear explosion.The Joke:
The meme juxtaposes real tragedy with absurd exaggeration — using the iconic shape of the smoke to imply apocalyptic destruction.Dark, morbid, and very internet — classic disaster + “9/11 was an inside job”-style visual meme humor.
Not funny in context, but that’s the point of dark memes.

This is a dark, absurd meme using real footage of a body recovery with a celebrity face-swap for shock humor.Top Image (Real Event):
- A real photo from a crime scene or accident (likely the Paul Walker crash aftermath, 2013).
- Police or recovery workers are carrying a body bag (or sheet) containing human remains across a grassy area near a road.
Bottom Panel (Edited):
- The same image is repeated in a sequence, but now the body bag has been Photoshopped to show Reba McEntire’s face (the country singer) peeking out in each frame.
- It looks like Reba is being carried in a hammock-like sheet by the officers, smiling calmly.
The Joke:
Or more darkly:
It’s morbid celebrity death humor — taking a tragic real image (likely Paul Walker’s fatal crash) and absurdly inserting a living, smiling celebrity into the body bag for surreal, uncomfortable laughs.Classic “wrong but funny” internet meme — dark, disrespectful, and very 2010s shock humor.