Who needs to labels when we have 'I am straight/gay/bi' memes?

I'm: never gonna give you up.

If there's anything Twitter users love, it's multiple choice memes.

Remember "I am a" memes, the Twitter trend where people said what they're really looking for on dating apps? The popular format is back in the form of "I am straight/gay/bi" memes, letting Twitter users poke at tired gender and sexual identity binaries.

The questionnaire memes taking over Twitter have it all: pop punk lyrics, nods to classic Vines, and movie references.

Who needs to label their sexuality when you can just listen to All Time Low?

Or dance to Mr. Brightside?

Putting yourself in a box is overrated when One Direction is playing.

After all, the soundtrack of Chicago won't sing itself.

Some even combined the format with GDPR memes, making fun of the annoying emails about privacy that have been flooding your inboxes.

The meme even works with the infamous Alexis Neiers phone call to Vanity Fair reporter Nancy Jo. How could we forget that Neiers didn't wear six inch Louboutin heels, but four inch little brown Bebe shoes?

Even Netflix got in on the meme with a Breakfast Club reference.

The meme doesn't just step out of labeling sexuality, but also includes gender. Labels are irrelevant -- just ask Ariana Grande, who iconically refused to be labeled as Big Sean's ex.

And who could forget this classic Vine?

Since nobody on Twitter really left their goth phase, it's not surprising that the male/female meme also includes some classic emo throwbacks.

Twitter can be pretty divisive, but in rare instances, everyone agrees on one thing: We all just want a friend who will take good photos of us.

Where will the multiple choice meme take us next?

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