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Category: Urbanism - Energy

The meme is a simple, hand-drawn illustration of a mountain with a flat top and a slope. At the top of the mountain, in bold, block letters, is written "Peak Oil". Below the mountain, in smaller text, is written "Now what?"

Urbanism - Energy

2023-08-11T19:48:35+00:00

The meme is a simple, hand-drawn illustration of a mountain with a flat top and a slope. At the top of the mountain, in bold, block letters, is written "Peak Oil". Below the mountain, in smaller text, is written "Now what?"

This meme is an image of a large, elaborate, and expensive-looking vehicle, with a caption that reads "Cost me $2,000,000 to build, but I only got 2 miles to the gallon". The image is a humorous exaggeration of the high cost of owning a gas-guzzling vehicle, implying that the expense of building the vehicle far outweighs the benefits of its fuel efficiency.

Urbanism - Energy

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is an image of a large, elaborate, and expensive-looking vehicle, with a caption that reads "Cost me $2,000,000 to build, but I only got 2 miles to the gallon". The image is a humorous exaggeration of the high cost of owning a gas-guzzling vehicle, implying that the expense of building the vehicle far outweighs the benefits of its fuel efficiency.

The meme is an image of a man in a tank, with a caption that says "When you're trying to intimidate someone but you're actually just a giant metal box with a gun on it". The image is likely a humorous exaggeration of a situation where someone is trying to be intimidating, but ends up being more ridiculous and comical.

Urbanism - Energy

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is an image of a man in a tank, with a caption that says "When you're trying to intimidate someone but you're actually just a giant metal box with a gun on it". The image is likely a humorous exaggeration of a situation where someone is trying to be intimidating, but ends up being more ridiculous and comical.

The meme is an image of a chart comparing the 2015 energy consumption of the United States. The chart shows that the largest source of energy consumption is natural gas, followed by electricity, and then coal. The chart's title reads "Energy Consumption in the United States in 2015".

Urbanism - Energy

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is an image of a chart comparing the 2015 energy consumption of the United States. The chart shows that the largest source of energy consumption is natural gas, followed by electricity, and then coal. The chart's title reads "Energy Consumption in the United States in 2015".

This meme is a comparison between a 1975 photograph of the first US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, USS Enterprise, and a 2023 image of a massive solar panel farm in China. The text in the image reads: "In 1975, we built a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. In 2023, we built a solar farm."

Urbanism - Energy

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

This meme is a comparison between a 1975 photograph of the first US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, USS Enterprise, and a 2023 image of a massive solar panel farm in China. The text in the image reads: "In 1975, we built a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. In 2023, we built a solar farm."

The meme is an image of a person sitting on a couch, surrounded by empty pizza boxes and soda cans, with a caption that says "I'm not lazy, I'm just on energy-saving mode". The image is a humorous take on the common stereotype that people who are overweight or inactive are lazy, implying that the person in the image is actually conserving energy rather than being idle.

Urbanism - Energy

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

The meme is an image of a person sitting on a couch, surrounded by empty pizza boxes and soda cans, with a caption that says "I'm not lazy, I'm just on energy-saving mode". The image is a humorous take on the common stereotype that people who are overweight or inactive are lazy, implying that the person in the image is actually conserving energy rather than being idle.