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10 Gay (and Hilarious AF) Meme Accounts That Will Ruin Your Childhood

10 Gay (and Hilarious AF) Meme Accounts That Will Ruin Your Childhood

10 Gay (and Hilarious AF) Meme Accounts That Will Ruin Your Childhood

The lates '90s and early '00s were such an iconic time to be alive!!

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Growing up LGBT in the late '90s and early 2000s was a TIME. Each of us remembers when Britney had her meltdown, all of the lyrics to the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme, and when they announced that they were coming up with an entirely new generation of Pokémon. These iconic pop culture moments have also, unsurprisingly, been turned into memes by our generation’s leading queer memers, and we’ve gone ahead and curated the best of the best—all to ruin your childhood!

1. DC House Hubby (@dchousehubby)

Hubby is dedicated to showcasing the iconic pop culture moments that absolutely slayed us growing up.

2. Gay Boy Problems AF (@gayboyproblems.af)

This account, created and curated by @OhHeyPete, pulls a lot of inspiration from gay millennial culture. He’s hilarious and cute.

3. Honey Demon (@honey.demon)

A hilarious memer with a penchant for early 2000’s reality TV.

4. Hoe, But Make It Fashion (@hoe_but_make_it_fashion)

This UK based memer sources a lot of his memes from early 2000’s and late 90’s TV shows.

5. Homo’s Modern Life (@homosmodernlife)

He’s all about 90’s boy bands and grindr hookups. A smaller account, but hilarious nonetheless.

6. Blocked on Grindr (@blockedongrindr)

The Instagram “meme kween” covering everything celeb related from the late '90s to now.

7. Perks of Being a Wallbottom (@perksofbeingawallbottom)

The Swedish memer is the self-proclaimed “emperor of bottoms”, and he’s currently serving us memes that every gay millennial will love regardless of if they’re a top, bottom, or vers.

8. Unauthorized Media (@unauthorizedmedia)

Part meme page, nostalgia shop. He turns the most iconic pop-culture moments and turns them into memes...and customizable lighters!

9. Failure Princess (@failureprincess)

Failure Princess is the internet pseudonym for Amanda-Faye Jiminez, an LA-based writer and comedian. She uses the power of self-deprecating lesbian memes to make people laugh and increase visibility where it matters!

10. Floppy Disque (@floppydisque)

That’s me! I love posting things that’ll ruin your childhood. I’m known for my fun and interactive Instagram stories and for knowing way too much about Pokémon.

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Peter Carboni

Peter Carboni is a 23-year-old, Brookyln-based content creator and social media strategist from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Short list of things he loves: iced coffee, his dogs, other people’s dogs, and making memes.

Peter Carboni is a 23-year-old, Brookyln-based content creator and social media strategist from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Short list of things he loves: iced coffee, his dogs, other people’s dogs, and making memes.