I do a lot of photography and I share it on my deviant art page.
It can be as simple as, “Someone has to feed my cat tomorrow,” which was one I used back in the day
Hell a number if years ago when I was really low it was as simple as, “The poor bastard that finds me will be scared by the sight.”
Maisey wasn’t on the menu before but now…
Jokes aside that’s a very cute dog
The image is from the sitcom Malcom in the Middle
I was able to find the source image here. The image is partway down the article.
Looks to be from one of the last if not the last season where they got a new little brother.
Likewise
I tried revisiting it recently because my thinking was “Maybe I only thought it was crap when it came out because I was more familiar with Korn at the time”
Nope, still bad
The new Korn albums are pretty great though, so there’s that at least
He is stuck, much like a turd in a pipe, and longs to be free. The plunger exists to dislodge the turd, but what tool does society have to free him from his confined prison or the suburban hell?
I’m unfamiliar with the “Rust” situation, has something gotten crusty or something?
That aisle got me through so much hard times
And also solidified my love of beans and rice
Brown rice can fuck off though, I’ve never been able to cook it good
That’s why you go with one of these bad boys
No wood chipper, no problems
You can fit so many people in one of these bad boys slaps lid
They’re also hella easy to seal properly
Just as he imagines himself
So many people seem to think big victories pop up out of nothing
Oh god I can only upvote this comment so much friend, you’re hitting it out of the park with all of it
No worries bud, happens to me all the time and English is my first language lol
While I don’t disagree with it being theft, it’s not wage theft
They’re different kinds of theft
I think you meant “time theft” in your comment as wage theft is definitely morally wrong.
Just because it’s a meme doesn’t mean it can’t make a rhetorical statement, and in this case the meme does.
Memes can be used as a fantastic tool for sparking discussions on topics, just as rhetorical statements and questions are.
Slack here!