Living in the Sooner State isn’t always easy. There are so many things we love, yet there are also so many things that drive us crazy. From unpredictable weather to strong winds that will blow our hair in every direction, life in Oklahoma takes some getting used to. We had some fun in our previous article highlighting some of our favorite funny memes about Oklahoma and thought we all needed to laugh again. Here are even more downright funny memes you’ll only get if you’re from Oklahoma:

  1. Poor Moore.

memesbot.com Not one but TWO monster tornadoes that followed a nearly identical path? The odds of that are, what, next to impossible? Moore did it anyway.

  1. Unfortunately, we all know this is true.

memegenerator.net Oklahomans follow the tornadoes instead of hiding from them. Not that there’s a whole lot of things wrong with that…

  1. If it’s a thing, Oklahoma has seen it.

quickmeme.com This Oklahoma meme hit hard.

  1. Yep, our summers can be real scorchers.

imgflip.com But it’s a… moist… heat. Ew.

  1. Get your mind out of the gutter.

imgflip.com It’s a location, not a vocation.

  1. Oklahoma is no longer known just for tornadoes!

memesbot.com We now have monumental earthquakes, blizzards, and epic floods in our portfolio. Yay!

  1. Can anyone else relate?

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  1. Our weather has a mind of its own.

quickmeme.com We keep bringing up the weather, but it’s kind of a big deal ‘round here.

  1. Moo?

imgflip.com So that’s where the term “sea cow” came from.

  1. We are already bad drivers, and when you add snow to our roads, everyone completely loses their minds.

quickmeme.com It isn’t ideal.

  1. And then we wonder why we’re always the butt of the joke.

imgflip.com sigh

Did you enjoy these Oklahoma memes? Which one was your favorite? Share your favorite funny memes about Oklahoma that didn’t make the list in the comments – we love a good laugh! For more state pride fun, here are 12 things no one tells you about living in Oklahoma.

memesbot.com

Not one but TWO monster tornadoes that followed a nearly identical path? The odds of that are, what, next to impossible? Moore did it anyway.

memegenerator.net

Oklahomans follow the tornadoes instead of hiding from them. Not that there’s a whole lot of things wrong with that…

quickmeme.com

This Oklahoma meme hit hard.

imgflip.com

But it’s a… moist… heat. Ew.

It’s a location, not a vocation.

We now have monumental earthquakes, blizzards, and epic floods in our portfolio. Yay!

We keep bringing up the weather, but it’s kind of a big deal ‘round here.

So that’s where the term “sea cow” came from.

It isn’t ideal.

sigh

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Memes You’ll Only Get if You’re from Oklahoma November 30, 2021 Tori Jane What is living in Oklahoma like?   Oklahoma is a place for those who enjoy peace, quiet and beautiful places. Oklahoma is the essential all-American kind of state, and living here is wonderful. Sure, there are minor risks of living here, like blizzards and severe weather (including tornadoes) - but the odds are usually in your favor that you’ll likely live here for decades without incident. Some folks live here their whole lives and never experience a tornado even once! Folks here are helpful and friendly, often happy to help a stranger in need. They make wonderful friends and neighbors, and no matter where in Oklahoma you decide to settle, you’re sure to be home. We here in the Sooner State take our Sooners (the OU football team) very seriously, and we love a good, strong season where our guys dominate everyone else. We’re big fans of family and tradition, and during the holidays, the state takes on a special kind of magic. In fact, every season in Oklahoma is magic in some way, and the natural beauty here is second to none. Feel the need to explore more of the Sooner State? Try out any of these awesome Oklahoma road trips we’ve put together.   What is the population of Oklahoma state?   As of 2021, the population of the state of Oklahoma is 3,990,443. It ranks as the 35th most populous state in the nation, and it’s experiencing a growth rate of 0.84%. There is an average of 54.7 people per square mile of land in Oklahoma. This state’s land was acquired by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; in November of 1907, Oklahoma officially became a state. This place is perfect for those who are seeking a life in the country with few interruptions; it’s quiet, beautiful, and overall a lovely place to be, whether you live here or you’re just visiting.  

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Memes You’ll Only Get if You’re from Oklahoma

November 30, 2021

Tori Jane

What is living in Oklahoma like?   Oklahoma is a place for those who enjoy peace, quiet and beautiful places. Oklahoma is the essential all-American kind of state, and living here is wonderful. Sure, there are minor risks of living here, like blizzards and severe weather (including tornadoes) - but the odds are usually in your favor that you’ll likely live here for decades without incident. Some folks live here their whole lives and never experience a tornado even once! Folks here are helpful and friendly, often happy to help a stranger in need. They make wonderful friends and neighbors, and no matter where in Oklahoma you decide to settle, you’re sure to be home. We here in the Sooner State take our Sooners (the OU football team) very seriously, and we love a good, strong season where our guys dominate everyone else. We’re big fans of family and tradition, and during the holidays, the state takes on a special kind of magic. In fact, every season in Oklahoma is magic in some way, and the natural beauty here is second to none. Feel the need to explore more of the Sooner State? Try out any of these awesome Oklahoma road trips we’ve put together.   What is the population of Oklahoma state?   As of 2021, the population of the state of Oklahoma is 3,990,443. It ranks as the 35th most populous state in the nation, and it’s experiencing a growth rate of 0.84%. There is an average of 54.7 people per square mile of land in Oklahoma. This state’s land was acquired by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; in November of 1907, Oklahoma officially became a state. This place is perfect for those who are seeking a life in the country with few interruptions; it’s quiet, beautiful, and overall a lovely place to be, whether you live here or you’re just visiting.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Oklahoma is a place for those who enjoy peace, quiet and beautiful places. Oklahoma is the essential all-American kind of state, and living here is wonderful. Sure, there are minor risks of living here, like blizzards and severe weather (including tornadoes) - but the odds are usually in your favor that you’ll likely live here for decades without incident. Some folks live here their whole lives and never experience a tornado even once! Folks here are helpful and friendly, often happy to help a stranger in need. They make wonderful friends and neighbors, and no matter where in Oklahoma you decide to settle, you’re sure to be home. We here in the Sooner State take our Sooners (the OU football team) very seriously, and we love a good, strong season where our guys dominate everyone else. We’re big fans of family and tradition, and during the holidays, the state takes on a special kind of magic. In fact, every season in Oklahoma is magic in some way, and the natural beauty here is second to none. Feel the need to explore more of the Sooner State? Try out any of these awesome Oklahoma road trips we’ve put together.  

What is the population of Oklahoma state?  

As of 2021, the population of the state of Oklahoma is 3,990,443. It ranks as the 35th most populous state in the nation, and it’s experiencing a growth rate of 0.84%. There is an average of 54.7 people per square mile of land in Oklahoma. This state’s land was acquired by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; in November of 1907, Oklahoma officially became a state. This place is perfect for those who are seeking a life in the country with few interruptions; it’s quiet, beautiful, and overall a lovely place to be, whether you live here or you’re just visiting.