The Funniest Scottish Referendum Memes
From The Simpsons video messages to ridiculous photoshop jobs, the definitive list of the stupidest and funniest Scottish referendum memes and virals...
The great Scottish referendum is upon us, as Scotland decides whether to remain a part of the United Kingdom.
And, as expected, the internet is celebrating in the most ridiculous and humorous of ways (and to see what the celeb world is saying about the event, check out our tweet round-up here).
So join us as we run through the funniest (and some of the stupidest) memes and virals from around the interwebs.
First up, Indi-ref-ana Jones...
"He no nuts, he's crazy!" Time to decide. #IndyRef pic.twitter.com/wqIneYHN5J
— Last Exit To Nowhere (@LASTEXITshirts) September 18, 2014
The Simpsons got involved in the only way they really could have - through the mouth of groundskeeper WIllie.
Less a meme and more a reporting reality, this rather glorious screengrab shows how Taiwanese TV is reporting the great political battle.
Some of my favourite people are Scottish & I won't tell anyone how to vote. I WILL let Taiwanese TV explain the issue pic.twitter.com/HvsR6tVfy9
— Danny Wright (@dethink2survive) September 18, 2014
Great humour was also had at the expense of a Better Together campaign video that went a little awry. Here's the original video...
Turns out that most people thought 'the woman who made up her mind' was a tad patronising. Cue insta-meme.
Comedy gold from @UK_Together 's #patronisingBTlady ! pic.twitter.com/6Lwc653uKA
— Declan B (@YesWithDex) August 26, 2014
Obvious but inspired.
Some meme fun lol #indyref #NoThanks #VoteNo #Naw #BetterTogether #VoteNo2014 pic.twitter.com/2ppv0JYNpo
— Andrew Skinner (@Askinner2011) July 11, 2014
The Scottish Sun went for a potentially inspirational and philosophical 'blank start' front page.
Now we want you to fill in the blank with your message for the nation and Tweet us @ScottishSun #MyMessagetoScotland pic.twitter.com/bGq2vQ8154
— The Scottish Sun (@ScottishSun) September 17, 2014
Predictably, the internet responded with a host of creative idiocy.
Surprised at the Scottish Sun's front page, but pleased nonetheless. pic.twitter.com/hvrsCYhwdC
— Nadia Kamil (@NadiaKamil) September 17, 2014