Life is short, why not have a little fun with it?
How people take Meme's is often a reflection on them: Adults, looking for enlightenment and self-improvement, can chuckle when the other side catches them in a bit of mock-worthy hypocrisy. Fragile egocentric people can get outraged by them.
While dishonest memes (where the premise is a lie), reflects more on the publisher/author than reader. But an honest memes value (how constructive or polarizing) is sort of a snowflake meter: perpetually outraged or those that can ignore or chuckle, both reflect more on the reader than the author (or publisher) of such little barbs. And that has some value.
Since some people are so easily triggered, I figured I'd give this section a shot.
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Really just a collection of things I drew, illustrated or borrowed and altered (real artists steal).
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Sometimes your purpose in life is to serve as a warning for others.
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Main article: Memes:People
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Who said humor and economics don't go together?
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Black lives matter more to some than others. Their suffering is a means to an ends.
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Throw one tantrum throwing asshat off a plane, and the Nation loses their mind!
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What they should really look like, but too often do not. Hey, if you can't beat 'em, mock 'em.
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