2023-12-17T04:21:46+00:00
This meme is an image of a Minecraft-generated cityscape with a massive, imposing skyscraper in the center. The text "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right" is written in a speech bubble above the skyscraper, implying that someone is being obstinate and unyielding in a discussion or argument. The image is likely used to humorously illustrate a situation where someone is being overly stubborn or argumentative.
2023-12-17T04:21:26+00:00
This meme is a photo of a massive skyscraper in China, with a caption that reads "Me when I finally understand the concept of 'small' in China". The image is meant to be humorous, implying that the speaker has finally grasped a cultural concept that is often misunderstood by Westerners, and is now able to appreciate the "small" scale of buildings in China.
2023-12-17T04:21:22+00:00
The meme is a screenshot of the 1995 movie "Waterworld" with a caption that reads "When you finally get to the water world...".
2023-12-17T04:20:23+00:00
This meme is a humorous take on the idea of an "eco-friendly" approach to a topic, specifically the Toronto Archaeology Co-op project. The text reads: "Did you hear about the archaeology that was so eco-friendly... it recycled its own jokes?" The joke is a play on words, implying that the archaeology project was so environmentally friendly that it even recycled its own jokes, which is a clever and humorous twist on the idea of eco-friendliness.
2023-12-17T04:20:14+00:00
The meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "jungle" in the context of urban planning and architecture. The image shows a futuristic cityscape with towering skyscrapers and a massive, sprawling metropolis. The text above the image reads: "The concrete 'jungle' takes on new meaning in arcology cityscapes. Do you think this should be a goal of every metropolitan area?"
2023-12-17T04:19:22+00:00
This meme is an image of a crowded city street with cars and pedestrians. The text "MAYBE CITIES SHOULD BE BUILT AROUND PEOPLE, NOT CARS" is overlaid on the image, suggesting that the city's design should prioritize the needs of its inhabitants rather than its infrastructure.