Haha, kitty cats! What will chatgpt think of next
glimse
It's worse because they read it and didn't think it was the corniest shit they've ever seen. I'm surprised chatgpt didn't suggest baconing the narwhal at midnight or holding up a spork
"We pwomise to do ouw best!"
So this is a community for venting and asking rhetorical questions now?
Huh...I kinda figured they'd be past that by now but I used your exact text for this:
You're nuts lol
This small interaction will have an equally small affect on anything. If anything, it helped show one Trump voter that Biden is just a dude who can good around
By the way, I am not trying to insult you at all here. This is technically a meme template but it's not relying on a punchline someone else made
My unpopular opinion is that most memes on a template belong in the lower right rectangle. I have no idea how people laugh at the same joke they've seen on repeat. They're so predictable...even before someone makes them. Like if a show/movie/game introduces a cute lil guy, someone is "making" the Brooklyn Nine Nine meme, a fan favorite is usurped by a cooler fan favorite and you'll see the Toy Story meme, etc.
It feels so...unnatural? People rush to be the first to make the joke to get the upvotes. I saw a comment on here once that was along the lines of "the way memes are shared [through social media to a large audience of strangers] nowadays is antithetical to the definition of a meme.
I'm happy to defend my point if you disagree and I'm not opposed to changing my mind on it
I voted Clinton in 2016...but I didn't exactly vote FOR her, moreso I voted against Trump. I feel like that's why she lost - she repeatedly demonstrated that she's an out-of-touch career politician. She had several How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? moments that turned off a lot of people. It also felt like they were putting way too much emphasis on her being a woman and that's...just not a selling point. I don't care what reproductive gear a candidate is equipped with.
I cringed a bit at those gaffs but there were two main reasons my vote was a reluctant one:
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I can't stand politician dynasties. I don't want political families running the country and I definitely don't want it to be a Clinton (who I admittedly would have voted for in the 90s if I was eligible). Staying with Bill after the scandal was a political move in my opinion.
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The nomination didn't feel deserved at all. Sanders got screwed in a time we needed him most and it felt like it did earlier this year when I intended on voting for Biden. Nobody likes thinking "this is not who I want to support but I have no choice." She was/is a "generic politician" who doesn't represent the people. 2016 was an awful time for the Democrats to hoist her up.
I don't have the same reservations about Harris even though she wasn't my first pick, for what it's worth, so please don't bring up misogyny. I was vocally against the ridiculousness of pizzagate and the "omg her emails," too.
How about brining manual focus to the camera? The lack of that is a big reason I don't think I'll get another Pixel.
Hey buddy, leave some commas for the rest of us!