19 funny Mother’s Day memes to bring on the laughs for mom’s special day

Forget the flowers, breakfasts in bed and candles, what moms really want this year is a list of funny Mother’s Day memes. (Actually, don’t forget the flowers, brekkies and candles — we’ll take those, too.)
From a Mother’s Day meme that nails moms’ total lack of privacy to a tweet that perfectly sums up what moms really want on their special day, here are 19 funny Mother’s Day memes and tweets that will have you chuckling — and sharing.
1. Seriously, do we have to do everything?
2. It may not be our real name, but it’s still our special day.
3. Really, a small token of appreciation is all we ask.
4. It’s only right to return the favor.
5. Come on, wish Mommie Dearest a happy day, darling.
6. Sit back and enjoy, mamas.
7. Only a mom would think of something like this.
8. When your kids didn’t get the “flowers” memo.
9. Because it doesn’t count if it’s not on social media.
10. The ultimate Mother’s Day gift.
11. If there was one photo to sum up motherhood ̷0;
12. Who says moms don’t do it all?
13. It’s true. Moms like memes.
14. When the punishment suits the crime.
15. Because moms have zero privacy.
16. How everyone should feel on Mother’s Day. And every day.
17. It’s not a legend … it’s being a mom.
18. Seems like an even exchange.
19. Seriously, just one day where we get a full break.
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