
Some people live offline. This post is not for them.
This is for the ones who check Discord before brushing their teeth. The ones who can tell a Skibidi rizz edit from a Wojak stock meme in half a second. The ones who hear phantom notifications when nothing’s there.
The chronically online.
And now? It’s time to act it out.
Welcome to Charades for the Chronically Online — the version where memes, viral trends, cursed AI brainworms, and internet lore crash into your living room. You don’t need to explain what a “ratio” is. You just need to mime it.
💻 Why This Version Hits Different
Classic Charades makes you act like a dog, pirate, or astronaut. Cute.
This one makes you act like:
- A capybara in a Slavic beat edit
- A Discord mod handing out bans
- A YouTuber doing a fake apology video
- A Twitch streamer screaming “CHAT! CLIP THAT!” as they fall off a chair
It’s absurd. It’s hyper-specific. And it’s painfully relatable for anyone who lives online more than they sleep (so… all of us).

⚖️ How to Play (Chronically Online Edition)
Same base rules: no words, no pointing, just acting.
One extra rule: if your team doesn’t know the meme, you can ratio them by stealing the point.
Optional twist: stream one round on TikTok Live and let chat guess. (Yes, someone will type “is it Ohio?” every time. Accept it.)
📊 150 Chronically Online Prompts
🚀 Memes & Viral Chaos
- Skibidi Toilet dance
- Rizzing up an NPC
- The Grimace Shake trend
- Sigma male staring montage
- Corecore dramatic pointing edit
- Wojak office despair
- GigaChad walk
- Vine boom reaction
- Distracted boyfriend meme
- Woman yelling at cat meme

🌐 Discord & Reddit Lore
- Discord mod banning dramatically
- Changing your status to “Do Not Disturb”
- Typing a 7-paragraph Reddit reply
- Arguing in r/AmITheAsshole
- Waiting for Nitro gifts like it’s Christmas
- Muting a channel after 400 pings
- “This blew up, thanks for the gold” pose
- Touching grass for the first time
- Rage quitting a Minecraft server
- Typing “/s” after a joke
📺 YouTube & Streaming Culture
- MrBeast giveaway chaos
- Apology video with sad piano
- Speedrunning Mario and failing instantly
- Twitch streamer yelling “CHAT, CLIP THAT!”
- Falling off a gamer chair
- Reaction face thumbnail
- Editing jump-cut hand motions
- Overly dramatic unboxing
- “Smash that like button!”
- Rage quitting Fortnite
👤 Influencer & TikTok Energy
- Morning routine with 17 serums
- “Get ready with me” while crying
- Girl dinner (3 olives, nothing else)
- Boy dinner (a block of cheese and vibes)
- NPC livestream thanking for gifts
- “What I eat in a day” but unhinged
- Announcing your “new era”
- TikTok dance no one knows the steps to
- Being exposed in the comments section
- Haul video with too many Shein bags
🧮 AI & Future Brainworms
- ChatGPT giving bad advice
- AI SpongeBob x Drake collab
- Deepfake celeb saying something cursed
- Smart fridge roasting you
- AI pet begging for snacks
- AI boyfriend glitching mid-date
- VR headset chaos (accidental punch)
- AI art of Shrek as anime princess
- Talking to your smart mirror dramatically
- Getting stuck in the metaverse

🚫 Cringe & Secondhand Embarrassment
- Making a thirst trap in public
- Singing terribly with full confidence
- Celebrating 12 followers with confetti
- Accidentally livestreaming for hours
- Typing “first” on a dead video
- Making a meme nobody likes
- Begging to be unbanned from chat
- Replying to your own tweet for attention
- Using the wrong trending sound
- Pretending to be sponsored when you’re not
🚗 Everyday Life, But Extremely Online
- Taking 37 selfies before posting
- Pausing everything to do BeReal
- Wi-Fi crashing mid-call
- Recording a coffee pour for aesthetic
- Opening the front camera by accident
- Group chat roasting you
- Leaving someone on read dramatically
- Typing and deleting 10 times
- Oversharing on a story
- Checking likes at 3 a.m.
🤣 Absurd Internet Stuff
- Florida Man headline energy
- Reacting to “Ohio core” chaos
- Pretending to be a fan cam edit
- PNGTuber on stream
- Solo Harlem Shake
- Pretending to be Rickrolled
- Making Among Us jokes in 2025
- “Is it cake?” reveal
- Roblox oof sound
- Speedrunning folding laundry
🦄 Game Modes for the Extremely Online
- Ratio Round – Wrong guess? Opposing team can act it better and steal the point.
- Meme Mash-Up – Combine two memes in one performance. (Distracted boyfriend + Skibidi Toilet = cursed brilliance.)
- IRL vs URL – Mime both the online meme and its real-life version.
- Live-Comment Mode – While one person acts, the rest mime being chat commenters.
- Thread Chaos – Act in three parts: setup, cringe reply, overdramatic reaction.
👀 Real-Life Game Night Moments
- Someone acting out “oversharing in the comments” with Oscar-level drama
- Grandma pulling “NPC livestream” flawlessly
- Cousins screaming “ratio!” when the answer was literally “penguin meme”
- A kid speedrunning into a chair mid-scene
- The one friend who nails “deepfake Shrek anime princess” way too well

🌿 Why This Version Is So 2025
Because the internet isn’t just culture—it’s life.
We don’t reference memes anymore. We are memes. Every family dinner has someone explaining NPC livestreams to confused uncles. Every party ends with someone humming a vine boom.
Chronically Online Charades works because it feels like home for anyone who lives half their existence on TikTok, Discord, Reddit, or YouTube. It’s a dumb game that hits too close to reality.
🌈 Final Words Before You Log Off
Charades for the Chronically Online is your chance to make memes physical. To drag all the digital chaos—Discord lore, cursed edits, AI nonsense—into your actual living room.
So grab your friends, cousins, roommates, whoever spends too much time on their phone. Put the screen down (for once). And act out “getting ratio’d by your mom on Threads.”
Because sometimes the only way to survive being Extremely Online is to turn it into dumb, silent theater.
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