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The meme is a humorous image of George S. Patton, a famous American general, with a quote overlaid on top of it. The quote reads: "When I read the history of the war, I felt I had to go back to the people and explain why I had to do what I had to do." The image is a play on the common phrase "when stupidity is called patriotism, it is patriotism."

Anti-Anti-Intellectualism

2025-06-05T00:01:52.684063+00:00

The meme is a humorous image of George S. Patton, a famous American general, with a quote overlaid on top of it. The quote reads: "When I read the history of the war, I felt I had to go back to the people and explain why I had to do what I had to do." The image is a play on the common phrase "when stupidity is called patriotism, it is patriotism."

This meme is a humorous exchange between two people, Jack and Mikel, about the survival of humans in the last 100,000 years without vaccines and modern hygiene. Jack asks how humans survived, and Mikel responds with a sarcastic and darkly humorous answer, implying that the children who died were the ones who didn't survive. The text reads: "The kids died. That's what happened. People had more kids because half of them died."

Anti-Anti-Intellectualism

2025-05-13T21:35:46.132946+00:00

This meme is a humorous exchange between two people, Jack and Mikel, about the survival of humans in the last 100,000 years without vaccines and modern hygiene. Jack asks how humans survived, and Mikel responds with a sarcastic and darkly humorous answer, implying that the children who died were the ones who didn't survive. The text reads: "The kids died. That's what happened. People had more kids because half of them died."

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter account called "Scott Walker" (a former US politician). The tweet reads: "College is un-American. Literally." It's a humorous and ironic statement, implying that the author thinks college is a bad thing, which is a contradictory and unexpected opinion from a politician. The tweet is likely meant to be satirical or sarcastic, poking fun at the idea that college is a necessary and beneficial part of American life.

Anti-Anti-Intellectualism

2025-05-13T19:17:54.158594+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter account called "Scott Walker" (a former US politician). The tweet reads: "College is un-American. Literally." It's a humorous and ironic statement, implying that the author thinks college is a bad thing, which is a contradictory and unexpected opinion from a politician. The tweet is likely meant to be satirical or sarcastic, poking fun at the idea that college is a necessary and beneficial part of American life.

This meme is a humorous take on the famous quote "You should not honor men more than truth" by Plato. The image features a picture of a man with a serious expression, but the quote is replaced with a more tongue-in-cheek phrase "You should not honor men more than pizza." The meme pokes fun at the idea that even a wise philosopher like Plato would prioritize a good meal over truth.

Anti-Anti-Intellectualism

2024-11-11T04:32:13.701051+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the famous quote "You should not honor men more than truth" by Plato. The image features a picture of a man with a serious expression, but the quote is replaced with a more tongue-in-cheek phrase "You should not honor men more than pizza." The meme pokes fun at the idea that even a wise philosopher like Plato would prioritize a good meal over truth.

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the Twitter account of the late comedian and writer, George Carlin. The text on the image reads: "I think I'm going to be a good father. If I have a child I want him to know that I'm not going to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I want him to know that I'm not going to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good. The image is a quote from the late comedian and writer, George Carlin, with the text: "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers."

Anti-Anti-Intellectualism

2024-11-10T23:40:52.024436+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the Twitter account of the late comedian and writer, George Carlin. The text on the image reads: "I think I'm going to be a good father. If I have a child I want him to know that I'm not going to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I want him to know that I'm not going to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don't want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good father. I don’t want to be a good. The image is a quote from the late comedian and writer, George Carlin, with the text: "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers."

This meme features a black-and-white portrait of a woman with a dramatic expression. The text "It was not the years, it was the ... " is overlaid on the image, but the rest of the quote is cut off. The full quote is from a 1949 novel by Jean-Paul Sartre, and the meme is referencing the quote's famous last words: "... the years ... the ... ".

Anti-Anti-Intellectualism

2024-11-10T23:39:14.406075+00:00

This meme features a black-and-white portrait of a woman with a dramatic expression. The text "It was not the years, it was the ... " is overlaid on the image, but the rest of the quote is cut off. The full quote is from a 1949 novel by Jean-Paul Sartre, and the meme is referencing the quote's famous last words: "... the years ... the ... ".

This meme features a quote from Isaac Asimov, a renowned American author and scientist, on the topic of patriotism and intelligence. The quote reads: "When I was young and I was not so young, I was not so young and I was not so young and I was not so young and I was not so young." The quote is a humorous and satirical take on the idea that being young and not knowing everything is a good thing.

Anti-Anti-Intellectualism

2024-11-10T23:38:08.449565+00:00

This meme features a quote from Isaac Asimov, a renowned American author and scientist, on the topic of patriotism and intelligence. The quote reads: "When I was young and I was not so young, I was not so young and I was not so young and I was not so young and I was not so young." The quote is a humorous and satirical take on the idea that being young and not knowing everything is a good thing.

This meme is a play on the phrase "it was revealed to me in a delusion" and is a reference to a popular internet meme. The image depicts a character from the Marvel Comics universe, Doctor Strange, and the text "it was revealed to me in a delusion" is overlaid on his face. The meme is a humorous take on the idea that sometimes we can't trust our own perceptions.

Anti-Anti-Intellectualism

2023-10-03T08:51:35+00:00

This meme is a play on the phrase "it was revealed to me in a delusion" and is a reference to a popular internet meme. The image depicts a character from the Marvel Comics universe, Doctor Strange, and the text "it was revealed to me in a delusion" is overlaid on his face. The meme is a humorous take on the idea that sometimes we can't trust our own perceptions.

This meme is a humorous exchange between two Star Trek characters, Captain Picard and Commander Data. The conversation starts with Captain Picard asking Commander Data to explain something, to which Data responds that he has a doctorate in the field. The punchline is that Data then explains that he has a doctorate in the field, and the rest of the conversation is a humorous exchange where Data explains that he has a doctorate, and the conversation ends with Data saying "I have a doctorate in this field" and Captain Picard responding with "In this field?". The rest of the conversation is a humorous exchange where Data explains that he has a doctorate, and the conversation ends with "So, I have a doctorate in this field" and "So, I have a doctorate in this field".

Anti-Anti-Intellectualism

2023-09-29T20:05:13+00:00

This meme is a humorous exchange between two Star Trek characters, Captain Picard and Commander Data. The conversation starts with Captain Picard asking Commander Data to explain something, to which Data responds that he has a doctorate in the field. The punchline is that Data then explains that he has a doctorate in the field, and the rest of the conversation is a humorous exchange where Data explains that he has a doctorate, and the conversation ends with Data saying "I have a doctorate in this field" and Captain Picard responding with "In this field?". The rest of the conversation is a humorous exchange where Data explains that he has a doctorate, and the conversation ends with "So, I have a doctorate in this field" and "So, I have a doctorate in this field".