On the Internet, words often don't mean what they do in the real world. For example, "tea" is not just a hot beverage anymore: it's all the gossip and shocking information that people like to chat about. Sipping tea also means to sit back, relax, and watch the chaos of online life unfold before your eyes.
This is where the name of the subreddit "Sips Tea" comes from. It's an online community that shares the best memes of the moment and has crowned itself "home of the best content on the internet." Check out whether that claim is true by scrolling through the newest selection of memes from the group!
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Makes Alot Of Sense
When Your Mom Has Better Lore Than You
Relatable
The "Sips Tea" subreddit is not just a place for memes and funny pictures. According to its bio, it's also "Reddit's #1 source for entertainment, news, and pop culture." Today, most people get their news online, but Reddit isn't the number one source for most Americans.
According to a 2025 Pew Research Center survey, only 9% of Americans get their news from Reddit. The most popular platforms through which people stay informed are Facebook (38%) and YouTube (35%). Others go to Instagram (20%), TikTok (20%) or X, formerly known as Twitter (12%), to get their news.
Great Analogy
This Kid
Hope She Wins
If she paid extra for it, it's hers. And she is not the bad guy here.
YouTube is also the most popular platform when it comes to entertainment. A whopping 84% of Americans report using it, and it's probably because it offers the widest range of content. There are podcasts, commentary, gaming, sketch comedy videos, and even shows you would regularly watch on TV that upload their content on YouTube.
Reddit, on the other hand, is more for niche communities. 26% of Americans use Reddit regularly, but it's more of a place for fandoms, gaming, hobby communities, meme culture, and just good ol' trolling. Of course, it can also be a breeding ground for misinformation, but such is the way with self-regulated communities.
He Has A Point
This is what I do for local school fundraisers. I don't need wrapping paper, magazines, candy, cookies or whatever else the students are expected to sell. But I will gladly donate directly to the school instead.
I Want The Gold
Anyone?
Fighting misinformation on Reddit is a Sisyphean feat. As the moderator of r/politics, u/Qu1nlan, explained to NPR in 2019, "We are a team of about 50 moderators on a subreddit of 5.6 million people. We don't have resources that a team like Facebook or Twitter might have with tons and tons of paid fact-checkers," he went on.
"So generally, when we see fake news that we know is not factually correct, we'll go ahead and encourage our user base to go ahead and fact-check it themselves and also comment – say, well, here's why this news is fake, and here [are] the sources to back it up. And here's why you shouldn't believe everything that you see on the Internet."
What Do You Think?
Important Lesson
Brussels Airlines
Almost 10 Years
A Valuable Life Lesson
This is why I try not to mention princess treatment to my boyfriend. ;)
Wtf 😂
Best comment I ever read was someone saying, "She collects rings like Thanos collected infinity stones."
Sign Me Up!
and use 3-4x the electricity, less power efficient, use now banned chemicals in manufacturing , etc. There are some positives to olden day items, but you are focused on the wrong aspects. Also look at cost. Sears Catalog 1955, average standard fridge with a freezer compartment was $700.... back then, which is $8700 today. Held 30% less for the same exterior size (which is smaller than modern ones exterior size) used 2.5 times the power of a similar exterior size fridge today, and used dangerous chemicals inside for cooling. They lasted, but you have to look at the full picture, oh and median family income then was $4,400 a year, or 1/6th your yearly salary. Median family income in the US 2025 was 83,600, which means a fridge costing 1/6th your yearly income would be over $13,000. Its why most working class families in the 50s didnt have them.
Not All Heroes Wear Capes
Old Ladies Remain Undefeated
Well Well Well…
A doctor is writing out a check to the plumber who just did a repair. The plumber notices that the check says he's a doctor. The plumber says, "I used to be a doctor. Not enough money."
Apple Airpod
Mutual Respect Is Important
America Educational Financing Right
The French Solution
My (non British) husband was watching TV one night while I was reading. It got late, so I said let's go to bed - he said he wanted to see the end of the show. He told me it was a clever comedy about politics, kind of ridiculous but almost believable. He was watching house of lords live.
If You Ever Feel Useless
Leader Of The Pack
The Hero We Never Knew We Had
Time To Sail The High Seas
Touché 😏
I'm The Wife In This Scenario
Just Learnt
Imagine Finding Out Your Dentist Casually Raised Captain America
Christmas Eve
Ever heard of Post Malone's lesser known brother, Holm? He's also pretty popular around Christmastime.
When They Say You Look Like Your Dad
She is an absolute beast!! Breaking world records and has the potential to be a future Olympic champion. Great person too, deserves all of the success that she'll have in life. Excellent role model for young people
One Last Drink
Shoes On Or Shoes Off?
Uh oh. This one always causes arguments. 😂 I say do whatever the f.uck you want to in your own home. And your guests should follow suit.
Working Minutes
Is It Too Much To Ask?
This is stupid. I don't love having a car that can't be fixed without a laptop either, but I don't want a car without anti-lock breaks (microcontroller), I don't want to pay for twice as much fuel as is strictly necessary (engine management system), and I don't want to either manually wind my windows or risk a child being choked by a powered window coming up when they've got their head out (there's a microcontroller that detects that and prevents injury).
In Japan
Oil Up!
Interesting
Eve And Reality
Timing Really Said ‘Not Today’
Got to believe she'll bring him back in court to get some of his winnings.
The Classic Dad Move: Buy A Bigger TV
I can hear my mother's eyebrows shoot skyward from here. Now you're both in trouble
Sounds Right
I think middle age starts at 50 because I think of it as the middle your adult years.
I Would Crush It
I'm not a huge eater, nor a massive fan of McDonald's, but I'm pretty sure I could easily eat that in one hour.
They Last Forever
The Man Is A Legend
He Just Forgot Password
The Good Ole Days
Sad Man🤧
He Has No Idea What's About To Come
I Want To Get Away, I Want To Fly Away
Indubitably
Masculinity is whatever you do that doesn't make women want to cover their drinks as soon as you walk in
I'm In Awe
Mcdonald’s
Task Failed Successfully
Imagine Seeing This On Your Bill
Erica's Own Daughter Agrees: Drusky's Impersonation Was On Point 👌
How much are we betting that "My own little daughter came to me" means something like, "My own little daughter saw this and showed the nanny, assuming it was me trying to FaceTime, the only way she ever sees me any more"? And how did a three-year-old end up seeing this in the first place?
On Dexter
That's Amazing
He's Definitely Disappointed In People
Unless it was on his land, it's not stealing. The law isn't really "finders keepers".
Sounds Fair
I Mean He’s Not Wrong
Is There Actually A Distinct Voice That Gay People Do?
Yes, that would happen. It's exhausting at times. But we signed up for it to get our membership card. 🤷
Crypto Kid
Thoughts?
Now hand the math student a medical textbook. Then hand the medicine student a programming textbook. Then hand the it student a copy of James Joyce's Ulysses. Specialisation =/= smarts.
