Man I loved my Tupperware plastic jar, it was great.
It kept everything cold outside of the fridge, and when inside the fridge, the hermetic seal lid kept all tidy and odorless
You could even use the same sealed lid as a way to graduate the pitch of the liquid by varying the pressure on it
Man I miss that jar
Looked something like this
Anyways jars are awesome
Can somone please send me a screenshot of this. Preferably with a red circle so I knlw what to look at.
I gotchu fam
Way too high resolution and way too little compression… Also who actually crops images perfectly like that? Get a grip…
I have that Rubbermaid pitcher. Works well. Would buy again.
This is the original, but the “my brother in christ” part was the n word.
Sooo not the original then?
I don’t want to share an image with the n-word in it.
Valid point!
eh, this is the version that went viral
The plastic mug obviously symbolizes a cheap method of gathering stuff together and distributing it around. The plastic itself symbolizes materials which hurt the environment.
This completely fucks up this painting because it is not a pipe it is an image of a pipe but it is a meme and one that makes me irrationally angry at that.
It’s not a meme, it’s an image of a meme!
New challenge: put the last text you wrote on the last picture you downloaded.
Wtf
It’s funny because it’s true
The nuance that makes this false is that the water will eventually get bored and seek another job.
“Are you talking personally or the guy in the photo?”
The jug represents the simple pleasures of youth. Common to households across America, it would regularly be used to store a variety of sweetened beverages, from lemonade to iced tea to concentrated orange juice. The emptiness of the bottle signals the hollowness of nostalgia as we can only cling to the imagery even as we long for the sweetness within.
This meme reminds us that memes themselves are a throwback to a bygone day. In analyzing the symbolism, we seek to recreate the moment of blissful innocence. But we are bound by the chains of memory, able only to see but never touch the essence of the thing before us.
The text mostly just obstructs the image. You can ignore it.
The text mostly just obstructs the image. You can ignore it.
Really? I interpreted the text in this meme as a rich commentary on the nature of textual interpretation.
- Consider: “is the glass half full or half empty?” In this image the answer is unclear, obscured by the text.
- In the same way, language interposes itself between us as thinking beings and the objective world.
- Together, these point to the nature of subjectivity in interpretation: is the jug half empty or half full? We cannot even reach the empty/full dichotomy (which is so necessary for the expression of our subjective interpretations) because of the obscuring nature of language.
I bet you excelled in your Literature classes.
Am I right or am I right?
All of this is true because it rhymes.
If some image macros are meme.
And some meme are image macros.
Does that mean all image macros are meme?
Debate.
The term ‘image macro’ has largely fallen out of common parlance. It is a loss of distinction, but not necessarily a loss of functional speech. When people are talking about memes in the Dawkins sense, they know they aren’t talking about image macros, and when people talk about memes in the sense of internet comedy, they don’t get confused. The only confusion that arises is when someone is trying to explain Dawkins memes and has to dance around the fact that the term has been hijacked by the culture.
Dawkins is a smart guy, but "meme’ is his greatest contribution to the world
It’s nothing to sneeze at.
But what if I’m allergic?
skill issue
A failed meme is still a meme.
I was there when the first cheezburger was has’d. Cats were lol’d. Things have changed since then.