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(this is in the lithuanian railway museum of all places, I get its a baby play area but cmon)
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car propaganda
(this is in the lithuanian railway museum of all places, I get its a baby play area but cmon)
memeception
WE’VE HIT TERMINAL MEME
@caesarianconfection
I’ve said “I hate this” so many times on this website, and never actually meant it, because “I hate this” is just shorthand for ‘this is an example of a meme given a twist I wasn’t expecting with intent to surprise’. Which is, in of itself, a meme on this site. God damn it.
But this… This is something else.
The rapidity of a meme’s introduction to its zenith to its decline is so rapid that in ten years, you’ll need a damn twenty-page manual to explain this. It’ll be as unfunny and hard to explain as jokes in Shakespeare plays, except even more inexplicable because fuck, at least Shakespeare’s jokes are usually about anal or fucking your mother, good wholesome sex jokes we can all get behind.
For the love of fuck, how do you explain loss.jpg? How do you explain gun?
….I THOUGHT THIS WAS A YMCA REFERENCE
it is a YMCA reference - that’s one of the 6 memes being represented here
ok let me see if i can break this down easily. YMCA is the easiest place to start - the song itself has become a meme over time with people changing the lyrics to reference other pop cultural events. so YMCA is meme one (1)
this first lyric replacement (”take the breadsticks and run”) is a reference to the tumblr meme ‘stuffing breadsticks into my purse’. i think everyone remembers that one so i wont bother to explain it. that’s meme two (2)
“man door hand hook car door” is a meme of its own, a creepypasta from i dont remember when. it was a terrible stupid retelling of the generic ‘stuck in a car while hook handed man tries to kill us’ story so the stupid title caught on for memorability. that in and of itself is meme three (3)
‘gun’ is… yeah i dont know how to explain gun. long story short you add gun to the end of a phrase instead of what you expect the last word to be. its shock funny. its everywhere but its popular to add to “man door hand hook car door” for.. some reason? gun is meme four (4)
and the thing is, this four meme combo is something thats gone around before. meme combos are, itself, a meme. which means taking this meme combo and mixing in another meme actually becomes meme five (5)
which leaves us at loss.jpg. loss.jpg was a terrible bad comic supposed to be about some tragic event, but it was presented so poorly literally no one takes it seriously, and for some reason recreating the four-panel setup has become popular. so thats meme six (6)
(but i need to add that this is the greatest version of loss.jpg i think i’ve ever seen. the initial ‘young man’ lines up with the guy bursting through the door, and the shock meme ‘gun’ matches the shock scene of the woman in the hospital and idk if OP even thought about that but it makes this just so much better)
I wasn’t going to reblog this, but @pagesofkenna‘s comprehensive meme-by-meme annotation is a thing of beauty and should be shared.
average tumblr post contains one meme, this post, which contains six, is an outlier and should not be counted
it might also just be a coincidence due to loss.jpg’s format but the whole white minimalist four-panel setup is also suspiciously reminiscent of those early 2000’s rage comics
I was getting a political compass vibe too
tag urself im man door hand hook car gun
This works better than I thought it would.
This was in my senior project
I’m not sorry.
EIGHT MEME COMBO
FATALITY
We have officially created a new language
I just had to do it to em
THIS FUCKING THREAD I’M GONNA CRY
I LOST IT AND MAN DOOR HAND HOOK CAR GUN AND DIDN’T EXPECT MORE I’M SOBBING
M E M E T E N
W o w
You know I had to
I hope you know this is the most cursed addition to my post, and I love it
THIRTEEN!?
SOMEONE EDIT THIS FROM THE ORIGINAL PHOTO SAYING “this one does not spark joy” TO THIS VERSION SAYING “this one sparks joy”
well i added my contribution : )
why—
IM SCREAMING
This is the most elaborate meme I have ever seen and damn am I concerned by how it makes sense.
“You’re in your 30s, but you still understand all this meme stuff?” “Oh yeah, sure.” “Can you explain it to me?” “I absolutely fucking cannot.”
One does not simply explain this
Edit:
Another freaking layer!!!
16 motherfucking layers
In the future someone’s going to ask me to explain this and I’m going to be at a loss.jpg for words
(my response to @biggest-goldiest-spoon & @shitposting-hobbits-to-gallifrey )
Yo, I added more layers.
24 layers!
Oh my fucking god-
It took longer to do this than I’m willing to admit.
I’m sorry-
What the fuck? It got longer?
My terrible contribution
every time i see this post it has more additions. bless.
@hellsite-hall-of-fame
Feel like I shouldn’t be adding to this but here’s my contribution
Feel like I shouldn’t
be adding to this but here’s
my contribution
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
"Because I said so" straight up isn't as good an answer as you think it is.
"the three dots on the side" call her by her REAL NAME.. Meatballs Menu
im gonna say it now so everyone in my notes stops arguing over this. meatballs menu is three dots side-by-side. kebab menu is three dots up and down. bento menu is an array of 9 dots in a square shape. hamburger menu is three lines horizontally. Yes there are others but none of them are nearly as prevalent so i dont care enough to list them. goot bye
Literally what they're called btw this post isn't a bit
but the 3x3 grid will always be waffle menu to me
nothing will ever be funnier to me than the 30-50 feral hogs joke phase, I think about it at least once a week
Happy 30-50 feral hogs day
TFL upping the train fares just to have signal faults and cancellations every business day is ridiculous. Tf are they doing with the money???
bro I've literally been stuck on this train for 10 mins as I read this
I love trains but also uk trains suck so bad why can't we be like switzerland
update: train is terminating early, doesn't affect me thank god but feel bad for anyone wanting to get to heathrow
TFL upping the train fares just to have signal faults and cancellations every business day is ridiculous. Tf are they doing with the money???
bro I've literally been stuck on this train for 10 mins as I read this
I love trains but also uk trains suck so bad why can't we be like switzerland
please god above can someone explain to me why we're still working on self driving cars when trains exist
"we're training them to interpret road signs!" Train goes same place every day. No road signs.
"when forced to choose between old lady and child, which is more ethical for the car to hit?" Fence around train track. Nobody on the road.
"people with disabilities preventing them from driving themselves can be independent" Yes but also. Train.
"reduces the dangers of fatigue with long distance trucking" Train.
"the technology is not yet price effective for the average driver" Train.
Seriously come on choo choo bitches let's goooooooooo
Invest in public transportation
Plus, sometimes people save their greeting cards! My grandmother used to, for DECADES. I remember going to her house as a teenager and seeing cards that were older than I was.
I absolutely have saved special cards that people made for many years.
instead of cards my friends make me art and I put it on my wall
if you're one of those friends and you're reading this ily <3
what the fuck. theres not even a fucking joke here. its just the fucking alphabet. i was expecting some kind of fucking meme like “gun” or “john cena” or something like that but no its just the fucking alphabet. here. on tumblr.com. 26 users just fucking banded together to write the alphabet. what the fuck, man.
I think the update broke them, and almost everyone else.
16
26
28
35
37
38
61
65
69 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
70
72 …..why not….making the best out of this sad situation
73… I got so angry at this post I had to reblog it and continue
77
83
86
89 ;/
103
104
109
112
114
120
122
123
124
125
128
129
131
132 :(
I guess I’ll do 136… but did anyone else notice we’re missing 51?
137
139
51 …not missing anymore just a little confused where he should go
140… this post will continue until the end of tumblr I swear on my own goddamn grave
143…holy shit you kiddies are fuckin’ crazy
146
Official graveyard post
149
153 <3
Fermenting in a butch honoring way
I MEANT FEMME NOT FERMENTING
I will never get tired of this
So a few months ago there was the discourse about would you rather meet a man or a bear in the woods. I didn't want to touch it while the discourse was hot and everyone dug in hard because those are not good conditions for nuance, but I waited until today, June 1st, for a specific reason.
I'm not going to take a position in the bear vs man debate because I don't think it matters. What is really being asked here is how afraid are you of men? Specifically, unexpected men who are, perhaps, strange.
People have a lot of very real fear of men that comes from a lot of very real places. Back when I was first transitioning in 2015 and 2016, I decided to start presenting as a woman in public even though I did not pass in the slightest.
I live in a red state. I knew other trans women who had been attacked by men, raped by men. I knew I was taking a risk by putting myself out there. I was the only visibly trans person in the area of campus I frequented, and people made sure I never forgot that. Most were harmless enough and the worst I got from them was curious stares. Others were more aggressive, even the occasional threat. I had to avoid public bathrooms, of course, and always be aware of my surroundings.
I know how frightening it is to be alone at night while a pair of men are following behind you and not knowing if they are just going in the same direction or if they want to start something - made all the worse for the constant low level threat I had been living under for over a year by just being visibly trans in a place where many are openly hostile to queer people. You have to remember, this was at the height of the first wave of bathroom law discussions, a lot of people were very angry about trans women in particular. My daily life was terrifying at times. I was never the subject of direct violence, but I knew trans women who had been.
I want you to keep all that in mind.
So man or bear is really the question "how afraid of men are you?", and the question that logically follows is "What if there was a strange man at night in a deserted parking lot?" or "What if you were alone in an elevator with a man?" or "What if you met a strange man in the woman's bathroom?"
My state recently passed an anti trans bathroom bill. The rhetoric they used was about protecting women and children from "strange men", aka trans women.
Conservatives hijack fear for their bigoted agenda.
When I first started presenting as a woman the campus apartment complex was designed for young families. The buildings were in a large square with playgrounds in the center, and there were often children playing. I quickly noticed that when I took my daughter out to play, often several children would immediately stop what they were doing and run back inside. It didn't take me long to confirm that the parents were so afraid of "the strange man who wears skirts" that their children were under strict instructions to literally run away as soon as they saw me.
"How afraid are you of a strange man being near your children?"
I mentioned above that I had to avoid public bathrooms. This was not because of men. It was because of women who were so afraid of random men that they might get violent or call someone like the police to be violent for them if I ever accidentally presented myself in a way that could be interpreted as threatening, when my mere presence could be seen as a threat. If I was in the library studying and I realized that it was just me and one other woman I would get up and leave because she might decide that stranger danger was happening.
Your fear is real. Your fear might even come from lived experiences. None of that prevents the fact that your fear can be violent. Women's fear of men is one of the driving forces of transmisogyny because it is so easy to hijack. And it isn't just trans women. Other trans people experience this, and other queer people too. Racial minorities, homeless people, neurodivergent people, disabled people.
When you uncritically engage with questions like man or bear, when you uncritically validate a culture of reactive fear, you are paving the way for conservatives and bigots to push their agenda. And that is why I waited until pride month. You cannot engage and contribute to the culture of reactive fear without contributing to queerphobia of all varieties. The sensationalist culture of reactive fear is a serious queer issue, and everyone just forgot that for a week as they argued over man or bear. I'm not saying that "man" is the right answer. I am saying that uncritically engaging with such obvious click bait trading on reactive fear is a problem. Everyone fucked up.
It is not a moral failing to experience fear, but it is a moral responsibility to keep a handle on that fear and know how it might harm others.
The terfs are big mad about this post. Normally wouldn't acknowledge it, but one of them said something interesting. Basically, they said that this was denying women their "survival instincts", which I find a very interesting way to put it because survival instincts are about action, not just the feeling of fear.
I want to highlight the core principles of what I actually said:
"Your fear is real. Your fear might even come from lived experiences. None of that prevents the fact that your fear can be violent." "It is not a moral failing to experience fear, but it is a moral responsibility to keep a handle on that fear and know how it might harm others."
That is the core. That is what any decent person should agree to and keep in mind. I never said you should not act on your survival instincts. I actually listed a couple ways I did myself, such as avoiding bathrooms and removing myself from situations where others might perceive me as a threat.
This isn't just a trans woman issue, as I said in the post proper. I came at it from that angle because that is my experience, but this is an issue for a number of groups, practically every marginalized group that exists. The one I had in mind and that has been mentioned several times in the notes of this post is how white women's fear has been weaponized against black men. Really all black people, but since we are talking about fear of men specifically, I'm going to look at it from that angle.
Even if you hate trans women, even if somehow that were the correct position, the two core points still stand. Your fear can be violent, and you have a moral responsibility to be cognizant of that fact. How could your unchecked "survival instincts" hurt a black man? If you are not asking yourself this question then there is a problem.
But radical feminsists are offended by the idea that a woman has a responsibility to not cause harm with their unchecked survival instincts. This is one of the major reasons the original radical feminist movements were so incredibly racist. Sharing a space with a brown woman made them afraid. Kicking out all the brown women was in accordance with their survival instincts.
Now more recent rad fems will claim racial inclusivity and I am sure they believe it, but they still object to the idea that their fear can be harmful and refuse to take responsibility for their actions. That is a racist position because it will cause harm.
I know this is not exactly a revelation, but it is rare to see it so cleanly demonstrated.
Hey anyone remembers the fearmongering about men of color or is it only me? Anyone remembers these videos of black men saying they need to be aware of their surroundings too, force a smile and even pass or leave the elevator if there's only a woman inside? Not to be percieved as a threat? Or is it only me?
Okay this was eye-opening to read
Fuck it was a dog whistle?? Damn!!
I would not call it a dog whistle, that implies intentional maliciousness which isn't what's going on here is the vast majority of cases. It's more that there is a certain pattern of thought that results in harm to minorities especially when taken in aggregate. We all have lots of these unintentionally harmful thought patterns. Learning to identify them and refining how you interact with the world is a life long process. Feeling bad that you are not already perfect benefits no one. Instead, be happy that you have identified an area of improvement and take a confident step forward.
been a while since my last proper post (oops) had a lot going on but its summer now so my schedule is much less full so that should mean more blog posts (no promises) anyway this one is a little different but i recently went to edinburgh / glasgow and i feel like i should start reviewing the urban planning of the cities i go to (tier list perhaps?)
so for edinburgh, it has trams (TRAMS) which is always a plus, and they recently pedestrianised princes street (except trams, buses, bikes) which is a massive improvement. it used to be a nightmare to walk along but theres way less cars in the centre now, well done edinburgh theres also lots of protected cycle lanes in both edinburgh and glasgow (from what i saw) which is lovely to see! ofc theres a few big roads in each city which are hard to get rid of without better public transport but they're both improving! and lots of fully pedestrianised areas in both cities which is lovely to see. i think edinburgh had plans for a north-south tram line which would be amazing, i think every city needs more trams, and as for the glasgow subway its so fucking adorable i couldnt help but smile when i saw the trains, bonus points for vibes
edinburgh has cool dark academia vibes with all the old style architecture and glasgow has more modern buildings which are also cool, and they both have lots to see, camera obscura was great, and i reccomend the riverside museum in glasgow, free and had loads of old trams (bring them back!)
if i were to put them in a tier list i'd say upper B tier? i want to put them higher bc i love them but if you're comparing them to other european cities then i cant reasonably put them above that, still both amazing tho and i'd reccomend a visit to both! you can get the coach between them for like 4 quid each way which is amazing, just a shame trains up there are so expensive
anyway find some photos of them here and here and see you soon (hopefully) for some tubing!
why do so many people drive around and just get mad at other drivers? have you considered like. not driving perhaps? and yes i know some people have to drive because they live where there isn't good public transport etc but literally these cars were getting mad at each other ON TOP OF A TUBE LINE. TAKE THE TUBE PLEASE ITS CHEAPER AND FASTER I PROMISE YOULL THANK ME LATER
national anti austerity demo, London UK (bloc of the Revolutionary Communist Party)
while some may say taxing the rich is the solution, we say that's not enough! sieze their wealth and use it for social good!
it's been so long i forgot what number i'm on
oops welp we're so back again, this time for RICHMOND (23/272)
went on a cycle ride through barnes, around richmond park then through brentford and chiswick (hence my post yesterday lol) but was just lovely, barnes is so nice now hammersmith bridge is shut to cars, it's so quiet, peak urban design richmond park itself was amazing, i feel a lot of parks in london go a bit too far with making it look nice, i.e. artificial gardens and such, but richmond has very little of that, just trees and grasses and lakes and shit it's lovely. especially on the hill where you can see the skyscrapers in the distance, i love seeing which ones i can recognise / want to go to next
apart from that, richmond town centre was a little disappointing tbh, of course there were loads of cool cafes and shops and that but just. too many cars, im gonna sound like a broken record but why is there a massive motorway right next to richmond (that goes for chiswick as well >:( )
although about chiswick, apart from the motorway the cycle lanes were actually really good, i could tell when i entered the hammersmith and fulham borough bc they got instantly worse (as in no physical seperation, just those flexi posts), so good job with that hounslow borough <3
i need to explore the areas around the river more tbh they're always just so beautiful (<3 docklands)
anyway dont have much else to say abt richmond, find my photos here will probably do kew gardens next even tho i actually visited like a year ago and forgot to do the post :sob: