memeBlock: Replaces ads with nothing less than the dankest of maymays

Remember those early days of the internet when there were no advertisements? No? Well, memeBlock is here to bring back a taste of those glory days. This Chrome add-on is designed to replace ads with nothing less than the dankest of maymays.

memeBlock is a free program developed by Ivy. It falls under the Browsers category and specifically the Add-ons & Tools subcategory. With memeBlock, you can wave goodbye to annoying ads that interrupt your browsing experience. Instead, you'll be greeted with a delightful array of memes that will surely bring a smile to your face.

Say goodbye to traditional ads and hello to a memefest with memeBlock. Experience the joy of browsing without interruptions and let the dankest of maymays take over your screen. Install memeBlock on Chrome today and enjoy a more entertaining online experience.

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