• y8h8do3a2vg5@lemmy.world
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    Somehow the woman and cat went right over my head but that bloody sneaky little loss did not. Wonder what else I’m missing… it’s a veritable tapestry of unwelcome emotions!

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      • Top left is a dab.
      • 3rd column, 1st row is T-posing.
      • 5th column, 1st row is the butterfly “is this a [thing]?” meme.
      • Bottom left is a UFO.
      • Bottom above the water vase is Dat Boi.

      Not immediately sure about the others.

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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        Right above Dat Boi is the Distracted Boyfriend meme.

        Given the look on its face, the owl may be an O Rly?

        I’m drawing a blank on the egg and its army, and the guy in the group of four with the nice hat.

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              Good point. Now I’m more sure, it’s the meme template of two dudes walking up to each other and dramatically shaking hands. Not sure what to call it, I’ve seen anime characters and giga-chads and all kinds of stuff in it. Similar to the solidarity meme, but usually in video form. I think it originated on vine?

              Edit: I have seen it in picture form, usually a black background with two gigachads or a gigachad and a wojak or wojak-adjacent other guy

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          My guess is the egg is in reference to the Instagram photo of a single egg that ended being really popular (like one of the most liked/recirculated posts on insta iirc?). If it isn’t that I’ve no idea

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    From left to right, top row: Dabbing, idk this, t pose, idk this, “is this bird?”

    Second row: loss, that meme with a couple where a dude is looking at another girl, rest of the fucking owl i think?

    Third row: not sure, dat boi, idk

    Last two columns: idk, expanding brain

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      Row one, number two is Jojo “Are you approaching me?”

      Row three, number three is Spider-Men pointing at each other.

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        The cat would get upset if not left a chair to sit at during family gatherings, so at one the cat took over a relative’s seat and was unhappy there was food left there

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        I just read the article and apparently the screaming housewife of Beverly hills pictured is screaming because her abusive husband committed suicide apparently?

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          I think it was due to someone gossiping about that, but yeah that’s the only unpleasent background I could find in that article. The paragraph even ends on a positive note.

          I just dislike it if people throw around a source as an argument without constructing their argument.

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          I have read it and it is not clear to me what exactly they wish to say.

          Now, personally I don’t care but if they were to elaborate on what they mean I would read and maybe understand their argument.

          Edit: they instead of you