Meme comments, getting better. Just remember to try and keep in geared towards the original meme or comment.
Newest memes? Jack Sparrow, good. Very good. Should have more upvotes than it does. Darth Impossibru? bad news: falls flat. Good set up line, but the Wong one wasn't right. For that punchline to work, you need to have the name Wong in the set up. Better reply would have been a storm trooper saying they couldn't find the android he'd been looking for. Or, better yet, Jar Jar saying, "Meesa no find droid you looking for" because of his weird speech pattern.
Asimov's SF magazine once told me (okay, it was in their list of standard reasons for rejecting a story) that using names to make puns isn't the way to go. Readers realize it as a cheap shot, and the story gets trashed by the reader/critics.
A good example of an established name working was in an old Red Skelton sketch. Smith Brothers cough drops were popular here in the US (now owned by a British company, they are due back) I have to give the back story because you may not have the cultural reference. another cultural reference, which you may be aware of, was the habit of signing a guest book in a hotel as Mr & Mrs John Smith when a man wanted to take his mistress or a hooker up for a fun time. This was common knowledge in the US, but allowed the bad joke to go over well and be accepted.
In the skit, Red has a young lady he's getting a room for and as he goes to sign sign in, he starts reading the names of previous guests. "Mr & Mrs John Smith...Mr & Mrs John Smith...Mr & Mrs John Smith...Mr & Mrs John Smith...Mr & Mrs John Smith...Wow, there must be a cough drop convention in town."
Wong is hard to work into a decent pun, even if the name is well known. You could have a TV series about an Anglo detective and a Chinese prosecutor called White and Wong, but the pun is based more on knowing the characters.
So today you got a 50% good rating. It's coming along. Humor is always relative. So a joke you may think is hilarious may fall flat. When I was doing stand-up, I learned to test my material out on my family before going to a show. They were good judges and I learned to listen to their criticism. I tested it at a show and found the jokes they didn't like, neither did the audience.