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Category: Queer - Panopticism

This meme features a screenshot of a Reddit user's comment. The user is responding to a situation where someone is trying to censor a word in a real-life setting, but is instead using a website to do so. The text "I'm reading the comments in real life" is overlaid on a photo of a woman, and the caption below the image reads "me when i see someone censor the word kill in real life / a website where it's allowed".

Queer - Panopticism

2024-01-25T02:55:26.375664+00:00

This meme features a screenshot of a Reddit user's comment. The user is responding to a situation where someone is trying to censor a word in a real-life setting, but is instead using a website to do so. The text "I'm reading the comments in real life" is overlaid on a photo of a woman, and the caption below the image reads "me when i see someone censor the word kill in real life / a website where it's allowed".

The meme is a picture of a man with a puzzled expression, with the caption "Is it surprising that prisons resemble factories, schools, barracks, hospitals, prisons, etc.?" The text is in a font that resembles a typewriter, adding to the nostalgic feel. The image is likely a photo of a middle-aged man with a somewhat disheveled appearance, and the caption is in a bold, italic font.

Queer - Panopticism

2023-10-06T20:50:52+00:00

The meme is a picture of a man with a puzzled expression, with the caption "Is it surprising that prisons resemble factories, schools, barracks, hospitals, prisons, etc.?" The text is in a font that resembles a typewriter, adding to the nostalgic feel. The image is likely a photo of a middle-aged man with a somewhat disheveled appearance, and the caption is in a bold, italic font.

The meme is a humorous image of a person stuck in a precarious situation, likely due to their profession being a "minister" of God's work. The text above the image reads: "Them: What do you do for a living? Me: God's work. Them: Oh, you're a minister. Me: Not quite." The image depicts a person stuck in a precarious situation, implying that their profession is not what they claimed.

Queer - Panopticism

2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00

The meme is a humorous image of a person stuck in a precarious situation, likely due to their profession being a "minister" of God's work. The text above the image reads: "Them: What do you do for a living? Me: God's work. Them: Oh, you're a minister. Me: Not quite." The image depicts a person stuck in a precarious situation, implying that their profession is not what they claimed.