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This meme is a humorous image that pokes fun at the idea of being asked to store food in a specific environment. The image shows a dark and damp basement, with a sign on the wall that reads "Potatoes: 0°C to 10°C, 80% to 90%". The text at the top of the image reads: "Normal vegetables: you must store us at the right temperature, in the right humidity, or we will spoil and rot in no time." Below it, the text says: "Potatoes: where the hell is that?" The image is a humorous commentary on the differences in storage requirements between vegetables and potatoes.

Plants

2024-06-24T01:31:29.552426+00:00

This meme is a humorous image that pokes fun at the idea of being asked to store food in a specific environment. The image shows a dark and damp basement, with a sign on the wall that reads "Potatoes: 0°C to 10°C, 80% to 90%". The text at the top of the image reads: "Normal vegetables: you must store us at the right temperature, in the right humidity, or we will spoil and rot in no time." Below it, the text says: "Potatoes: where the hell is that?" The image is a humorous commentary on the differences in storage requirements between vegetables and potatoes.

The meme features a split-screen image of two characters from the TV show "The 100" ( Clarke and Lexa) looking shocked and concerned. The text on the left side reads: "The 100" and the text on the right side reads: "I just put water in the coffee maker". The meme is likely a humorous take on the characters' dramatic reactions to a mundane situation.

Plants

2023-06-13T03:54:49+00:00

The meme features a split-screen image of two characters from the TV show "The 100" ( Clarke and Lexa) looking shocked and concerned. The text on the left side reads: "The 100" and the text on the right side reads: "I just put water in the coffee maker". The meme is likely a humorous take on the characters' dramatic reactions to a mundane situation.

The meme features a character from the Star Wars franchise, Grogu (also known as Baby Yoda), in a humorous and relatable situation. The image shows Grogu sitting in a chair, wearing a bathrobe and a hair dryer, with a cup of coffee in hand. The text above the image reads: "Me when I wake up and realize I'm still alive."

Plants

2023-05-10T21:03:39+00:00

The meme features a character from the Star Wars franchise, Grogu (also known as Baby Yoda), in a humorous and relatable situation. The image shows Grogu sitting in a chair, wearing a bathrobe and a hair dryer, with a cup of coffee in hand. The text above the image reads: "Me when I wake up and realize I'm still alive."

This meme is a humorous take on the idea of minimalism. The text reads: "Minimalism is dead, just f**k that house up with plants." It's a lighthearted and irreverent commentary on the concept of minimalism, suggesting that it's no longer relevant or that it's been replaced by a more carefree approach to living.

Plants

2023-05-10T21:03:39+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the idea of minimalism. The text reads: "Minimalism is dead, just f**k that house up with plants." It's a lighthearted and irreverent commentary on the concept of minimalism, suggesting that it's no longer relevant or that it's been replaced by a more carefree approach to living.

This meme is a screenshot from the 2008 comedy film "Forgetting Sarah Marshall". The image shows a character, played by Jason Segel, having a conversation with a woman who is a spiritual healer. In the conversation, the woman asks if the man is a spiritual person, and he responds with a humorous and awkward answer.

Plants

2023-05-10T21:03:39+00:00

This meme is a screenshot from the 2008 comedy film "Forgetting Sarah Marshall". The image shows a character, played by Jason Segel, having a conversation with a woman who is a spiritual healer. In the conversation, the woman asks if the man is a spiritual person, and he responds with a humorous and awkward answer.

The meme is a humorous comparison between how plants are perceived by humans and how they are perceived by small insects, specifically snails. The top image shows a beautifully manicured garden with a caption "How my plants look". The bottom image shows a messy, overgrown garden with a caption "How my plants look to snails".

Plants

2023-05-10T21:03:39+00:00

The meme is a humorous comparison between how plants are perceived by humans and how they are perceived by small insects, specifically snails. The top image shows a beautifully manicured garden with a caption "How my plants look". The bottom image shows a messy, overgrown garden with a caption "How my plants look to snails".

This meme is a humorous take on the popular internet phrase "I can smell the desperation" from a 2013 song by The 1975. The image shows a screenshot of a Twitter post with the text "I can smell the desperation" replaced with "I can smell the desperation... of my houseplants". The meme is poking fun at the idea that one's houseplants are so desperate for attention that they're emitting a strong scent, implying that the owner is neglecting them.

Plants

2023-05-10T21:03:39+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the popular internet phrase "I can smell the desperation" from a 2013 song by The 1975. The image shows a screenshot of a Twitter post with the text "I can smell the desperation" replaced with "I can smell the desperation... of my houseplants". The meme is poking fun at the idea that one's houseplants are so desperate for attention that they're emitting a strong scent, implying that the owner is neglecting them.

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads "plants rly b like 'i do not vibe with this dirt' and die" in a playful, informal tone. The post is likely referencing the common experience of plants dying due to poor care or conditions, but with a humorous twist. The text is presented in a simple, sans-serif font, with no images or graphics accompanying it.

Plants

2023-05-10T21:03:39+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads "plants rly b like 'i do not vibe with this dirt' and die" in a playful, informal tone. The post is likely referencing the common experience of plants dying due to poor care or conditions, but with a humorous twist. The text is presented in a simple, sans-serif font, with no images or graphics accompanying it.