

Why do moments from The Office so easily lend themselves to memes? But before that happens, TIME is here to rank the best The Office memes ever that the show has inspired in the nearly 15 years since its March 2005 debut - and boy, are there a lot to choose from.īecause as long as the absurd workplace comedy of The Office remains relatable to the modern world, people will keep watching and the memes will keep flowing. Now, Netflix has announced that The Office will be leaving in January 2021 to move to NBCUniversal’s new streaming service. And from Michael screaming “No God, please no!” to Jim (John Krasinski) and Dwight’s (Rainn Wilson) infamous “It is your birthday” sign, it truly does seem like there’s an Office reaction GIF for pretty much every occasion. In turn, like Spongebob Squarepants, the show has become one of the most memed shows in internet history.

Netflix has given younger viewers who never saw The Office on TV the opportunity to watch the series for the first time and fans who loved the series during its original run to revisit it time and again.
