2024-09-12T23:22:01.280776+00:00
The meme is a comparison between two images of the Palace of Horticulture, a building in San Francisco. The top image shows the building as it appeared in the 1915s, with a large dome and ornate architecture. The bottom image shows the building as it appears today, with a more modern and less ornate design, surrounded by cars and a city street. The text at the top of the image reads "1915s" and at the bottom reads "2015".
2024-04-19T07:29:32.277522+00:00
The meme features a person wearing a ridiculous-looking pigeon mask, sitting on the ground surrounded by pigeons. The text above the image reads, "I'm not a pigeon, I'm just a guy who likes pigeons." The image is humorous because it's a play on the common stereotype that pigeon enthusiasts are actually pigeon people. The person in the mask is poking fun at this stereotype, implying that they're not actually a pigeon, but rather someone who just enjoys pigeon-related things.
2024-04-18T06:45:45.602535+00:00
The meme is a photo of a large crowd of people sitting on a long, curved concrete wall at the beach, with many people also lying on the sand below. The wall is lined with many rows of concrete seats, but most people are sitting or lying on the sand below. The text "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right" appears at the top of the image.
2024-02-07T22:30:36.074608+00:00
The meme is a series of maps of San Francisco's growth from 1853 to 1966. The text at the bottom of the image reads, "The growth of San Francisco: Showing streets along which property was developed." The maps show how the city's development and urbanization have changed over time, with the 1966 map showing a much larger and more developed city compared to the earlier maps.