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original_reader, to risa in May you serve on exciting ships

So do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.

original_reader, to memes in Impossible

People who have kids now are old?

You haven’t lived long yet, have you? 🙂

original_reader, to memes in Five apps😅 not so many for me

Similar to Suika, but with an original twist and fully offline:

2050

original_reader, to memes in Frig off

You are looking for this:

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original_reader, to memes in You shall not pass!

Snowrunner.

Black and White 1 & 2… sort of.

original_reader, (edited ) to memes in Trying to pay rent these days...

The caption is there. But that doesn’t even matter. That isn’t the point. Point is the attitude towards the image, what it stands for and that it shouldn’t be used like this.

Using images of people suffering to make fun of a current situation is insensitive and disrespectful to the people who were suffering at the time. It also trivializes the situation and makes light of something that is serious and important. Essentially it isn’t ethical to use an image like this to make a point like yours.

It’s similar to someone posting a picture of a starving child and captioning it with “how I feel when I’m on diet.” It’s inappropriate, disrespectful and offensive.

Frankly, this post should be deleted for the same reasons.

original_reader, to memes in Trying to pay rent these days...

This is not a meme, but a reminder of a terrible time and this particular event. Post it in a history community, but not here. Why would we find something so sad funny?

It is in bad taste. To say the least.

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