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if a dog used a urinal
I love that the meme of the two dudes and the urinals has no explanation. It never has a caption, and nobody ever links the original, if there even is one. It's like this timeless entity of a meme that no one questions, either out of fear or apathy. We just keep reblogging, scrolling past, or making new ones. No one speaks of it. I'm under the assumption that few even know its true name, if it has one.
I Have NO Idea What I’m doing™
I really love the progression of the urinal meme.
Let’s just focus on that today.
Here we see the original urinal meme. The joke is that a vegan will go out of their way to tell you that they are a vegan. This joke paired with the unspoken urinal etiquette that men hold sacred is a great social satire piece representing the state of social devolution.
Here we see the Vegan alone, urinating what is surely the acrid stench of asparagus. It makes us feel the plight of the vegan in his quest to gain acceptance. This is the isolation stage, where the discriminated against has come to terms with their own existence and no longer feels the need to gain peer acceptance. It starts out as a whisper in the dark, but that dark room is a sounding chamber that reverberates to infinity.
Here we see the vegan continuing on, not bothering to stop and talk to his fellow urinal associate. This represents the continued stride of vegans in our culture. They don’t feel the need to seek acceptance, and can focus on more important tasks. It may also be do to a lack of hydration, or fear of offending someone with stinky asparagus pee.
Here the vegan has entirely overcome his need for acceptance. We can view this from the context of those who have been seeking to gain social acceptance for years. This piece speaks volumes about how far we have come as a culture. The connotations of this piece articulate something we dare not speak out loud. The broader implications of gun control are only hinted at in this piece. We are at odds with the “way things should be” of our parents generation, and we are here to stand on top of that and piss down upon the accepted views of a bigoted generation.
Here we have moved beyond the socially accepted norm of lambasting vegans. It appears we are moving closer to a Utopian society. Where one man is able to bring up his favorite band in close proximity in the bathroom. The comfort level of this stranger speaks volumes to where we are as a society, he is no longer afraid to approach a stranger and does not feel the need to adhere to antiquated social constructs that dictates one’s behavior.
What’s that? The lead singer of Death Grips is now in the bathroom? This is the stage where the discriminated against, speaks out. Challenging the status quo, you can feel the energy radiating from this piece as the individuals become empowered to take a stand against those that have held them down for so long. Choosing instead to use their words & not violence. The lyrics are violent and dark, this let’s us know that we may be entering a new golden era, but the travesties of the past have not been forgotten.
http://www.wikihow.com/Not-Be-Afraid-of-Death-Grips
This postmodern piece let’s us be aware of the trivial plight that we are all engaged in. We the ruling class are the walking toilets it seems to scream out. As we urinate on those less fortunate. We get upset about the fact that a small amount of urine bounces off and hits our shoes. This piece directs our attention at the individuals who perceive any sort of logical strides towards a more accepting and safe society as a personal attack on their fragile masculinity.
Here the final piece seems to scream out we’ve had enough of this, we are here and we are just as important as everyone else. All human life is created equal. Let the waves of humanity wash over you. One day you’re pissing next to a vegan the next you are sharing a bubble bath with a Muslim. Put down your guns, no one is fighting you. Let’s all urinate together.
This is the money dog, re-blog this in the next ten minutes and you will receive riches beyond your wildest dreams.
Carved Tibetan Skull - NEATO!
Until next time, something something, you know the drill.