Some days, nothing seems to actually go right, the weather won’t cooperate or you just end up feeling down. Maybe the usual remedies, chicken soup or a comfort TV show don’t quite work. So we’ve put together a care package of internet content designed to brighten your feed and, hopefully, your day.
The “Meme Uplift” Tumblr is a space for cute, wholesome and just joyful memes for your viewing enjoyment. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own thoughts in the comments section down below.
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Bad days happen, but a few funny and uplifting posts can sometimes make things feel more manageable. This collection highlights cheerful memes and wholesome internet moments perfect for anyone in need of a quick pick-me-up.
The feeling of scrolling past a video of a golden retriever befriending a tiny duckling is more than just a momentary distraction because it actually triggers a complex series of neurological events. It all starts with what psychologists call the baby schema which refers to specific physical features like large eyes and rounded faces that evolution has programmed us to find irresistible.
The handler, Michael Hingson, did a great inteview on the Youtube Channel Blinddave
When we see these features our brains activate the orbitofrontal cortex and the striatum which are regions associated with reward and emotion processing. This reaction is not just about finding something cute because it also ignites a powerful motivation to protect and care for the subject. This biological pull is so strong that even digital exposure to pets can increase our attention toward positive emotions while making us less sensitive to negative ones.
This is frequently accompanied by a boost in dopamine and serotonin which are the primary neurotransmitters responsible for happiness and stability. Together these chemicals create a sense of safety and calm that serves as a direct antidote to the cortisol spikes we often experience during a typical day of digital navigation.
There is also a beautiful psychological concept known as kama muta which is a Sanskrit term that translates to being moved by love. This specific emotion occurs when we feel a sudden intensification of communal sharing such as when a stranger helps an elderly person or a community rallies around a neighbor.
Research shows that wholesome social media content frequently predicts a kama muta response which leaves viewers feeling physically warm or even slightly tearful in a positive way. This feeling reminds us that we are part of a larger social fabric and it reinforces our belief in the inherent goodness of others which is essential for our mental wellbeing.
Furthermore our affinity for wholesome content is driven by something called psychological contagion. This is the process where emotions and behaviors ripple through social networks almost like a friendly wave. When we see someone performing a selfless act we are often unconsciously inspired to mimic that behavior or at least adopt a similar mindset.
For those who are confused, the game in question is a game called Ássássin's Creed. The logo for the games (there are several) is indeed a sort of pointy arrowhead shape very similar to this kitty's marking. So the developers for one of the Ássássin's Creed games had the art team put the real kitty into one of the games! I think that's the main character of the game snuggling the kitty in the screenshot.
This creates a kindness contagion where positive energy snowballs as it moves from one person to another. This is why a single uplifting post can often lead to a comment section filled with supportive stories and encouragement rather than the typical debates found elsewhere online.
Awww, I truly miss my chickens 😞 far more intelligent than you'd think. RIP Nixhen, Peaches, Freebird and Attila the Hen
I always said if I won the lottery I would buy empty lots for sale around town and make dog parks, greenways, and community gardens.
My brother got my mom one, and for a while it was great. Then the squirrels took it over.
We aren't born prejudiced against those who don't look like us or who don't speak the same language we do. When we are young, we try to make connections with others regardless of what their skin color is or what language they speak. We are born with love and with a desire to make a connection. We are taught to hate and fear.
