To put a meme out in the world is to take a risk. A meme maker could be baring a tiny part of their soul in that image, or at least be giving an insight into whatever dumb thing they can't get out of their head that day. Then, without even a second thought, it's uploaded to be judged by potentially millions of strangers. Many of these will give it remixes of their own.
It's kind of crazy how making a meme can be a pure expression of what somebody stands for, and then numerous different acts of thievery later it ends up in a randomized list like this. Not that you have to think about this when you're scrolling through them all. At this point, they're so removed from a stranger's hopes and dreams that you can freely give your opinion. Who knows, you might even wind up agreeing with them.