
50 Funny And Relatable Memes To Scroll Through While Your Social Battery Is Charging (New Pics)
If your favorite sound is the sigh of relief when plans get canceled, your favorite smell is a scented candle burning in an empty apartment, and your favorite hobby is anything you can do in peaceful silence—welcome. You’re in the right place.
We’ve put together a collection of memes from the Facebook page All About Introverts that celebrate both the art and occasional pains of introverted life. The best part? You don’t have to interact with anyone unless you want to. Just sit back, relax, and scroll.
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I wish I'd had the presence of mind to answer with that when put on the spot in lectures... naturally, I was too busy trying to reboot my brain at the time.
This post isn’t here to tell you that these memes are only relatable if you’re a textbook introvert. It’s not here to say introverts are better than extroverts, or the other way around. But if there’s one thing to take away from this, it’s that the introvert lifestyle is nothing to be ashamed of. In fact, it’s something worth embracing. Let’s talk about why.
As an extrovert (for the most part), I can tell you I have definitely been told those things lol
The word introvert comes from the Latin intro (“inward, within”) and vertere (“to turn”), meaning “to turn inward.” When I think about that, I picture a snail, and I mean that in the best way. A little creature that, when it senses danger or discomfort, can retreat into its shell. But when it feels safe, it becomes curious, exploring the world around it. And as soft as they are, snails are surprisingly strong, able to lift up to 10 times their body weight.
Unknown numbers ring you because they want something from you. Known numbers ring for the same reason, but you're supposed to take their calls. I can't remember why.
That’s how I see introversion: a mix of sensitivity, strong intuition, and deep awareness. Experiencing the world this way can be emotionally exhausting, which is why introverts need time alone to recharge. Like a snail that hides inside its shell when it feels vulnerable, introverts retreat to protect their energy, rebuild their strength, and stay connected to their true selves.
Some a.sshole asked me. "Do you talk"? My response was, "Say something intelligent". They shut-up and walked away.
Of course, it’s easy to laugh about how much anxiety ordering a pizza over the phone used to cause (thank goodness for delivery apps), or how awkward it feels to make small talk at a party (if you even make it there). But introversion truly comes with real strengths, like the ability to listen, which is just as important, if not more so, than being able to talk.
they'd each be in a different corner, but, apart from that, good picture
Watching the birds in the garden. And the cat in the house. And keeping things that way round.
Extroverted people tend to jump into conversations before fully processing what’s been said, not because they’re selfish, but because they process information interactively, explains Dr. Laurie Helgoe, author of Introvert Power: Why Your Hidden Life is Your Hidden Strength, in an interview with Time magazine.
Introverts, on the other hand, process information internally, Helgoe says. This allows them to listen, absorb, and respond with thoughtful insights.
I had jury duty and was close to a panic attack as the judge interviewed everyone. The idea of everyone staring at me while I had to speak was too much. He got within two people in front of me and had all twelve selected. I almost peed my pants!
Because introverts often feel more comfortable listening than speaking, they tend to choose their words carefully, says Beth Buelow, author of The Introvert Entrepreneur: Amplify Your Strengths and Create Success on Your Own Terms. “We only speak when we have something to say, so there is a higher chance that we will have an impact with our words,” she tells Time.
During lockdown my son said, "Spending the day home, not interacting with people - normal life then?"
The perfect partner is the one who doesn't feel like company. They're just there.
Introverts also tend to be highly observant. They’re tuned into facial expressions, body language, and the emotional undercurrents in a room—skills that make them excellent at real communication, even if we usually associate that trait with extroversion.
Since they notice when others are thinking, processing, or needing space, introverts often help people feel more seen and comfortable, says Dr. Jennifer Kahnweiler, author of The Introverted Leader: Building on Your Quiet Strength. “They allow time to really connect with people,” she explains.
It’s no surprise, then, that introverts often make deeply loyal and thoughtful friends. Because being around people can drain their energy, introverts are careful about who they let into their inner circle. They prefer a few close, meaningful friendships over a large social network. If you have an introvert in your life, you should feel proud. You made them feel safe enough to trust you.
I can't help thinking that, when a skeleton drinks, it's going to get messy ...
Introverts are also incredible romantic partners. They value personal space, both their own and their partner’s, and they can sense when someone needs time to recharge. “Because we have this need for our own privacy, we give that to others as well,” says Buelow. “We won’t be super clingy or high maintenance in relationships.”
Bottom line: introverts rock. There’s so much we can learn from them, and the world is genuinely better for having them in it. If it were filled entirely with extroverts, life would probably be a lot louder and a lot more exhausting. So go show your favorite introvert some love. And if you are one? Go ahead and give yourself a well-deserved pat on the back. You’ve earned it.
I have been in conversations so often looking desperately for things I could say. And remained quiet.
Yet another bunch of posts showing there are many people who don't know what introversion is. It doesn't mean being shy, socially anxious, or quiet. These things are not mutually exclusive, but they aren't the same. I'm an introvert who is not shy. I am naturally quiet, but will be a chatterbox a lot of the time. I'm socially anxious, but not because I don't like or fear talking to people in general. It's because I'm autistic and I realized in my 30s that I was socially awkward and sometimes accidentally tactless, so I watch very word like a hawk and that is what makes me anxious.
It’s a wide term, there are lots of ways you can be introverted.
Load More Replies...I don't know which is worse - seeing the same memes over and over and over, or seeing the same attention hogs with the overwhelming impulse to make the same stupid comments over and over and over.
Yet another bunch of posts showing there are many people who don't know what introversion is. It doesn't mean being shy, socially anxious, or quiet. These things are not mutually exclusive, but they aren't the same. I'm an introvert who is not shy. I am naturally quiet, but will be a chatterbox a lot of the time. I'm socially anxious, but not because I don't like or fear talking to people in general. It's because I'm autistic and I realized in my 30s that I was socially awkward and sometimes accidentally tactless, so I watch very word like a hawk and that is what makes me anxious.
It’s a wide term, there are lots of ways you can be introverted.
Load More Replies...I don't know which is worse - seeing the same memes over and over and over, or seeing the same attention hogs with the overwhelming impulse to make the same stupid comments over and over and over.