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This meme is a humorous response to a New York Times article that used a long, complex, and confusing sentence as its headline. The author of the tweet is expressing their frustration and annoyance at the article's use of a complex and overly complicated sentence. The tweet says "I don't have a type except for the person who wrote this headline" and is accompanied by a link to the article.

Writing

2023-06-29T05:03:39+00:00

This meme is a humorous response to a New York Times article that used a long, complex, and confusing sentence as its headline. The author of the tweet is expressing their frustration and annoyance at the article's use of a complex and overly complicated sentence. The tweet says "I don't have a type except for the person who wrote this headline" and is accompanied by a link to the article.

The meme is a Twitter exchange between two users. The first user asks about the definition of a haiku, and the second user responds with a five-word poem: "I am a five-ten-ten-ten-ten." The response is a clever play on words, using the number of letters in the words "I", "am", "a", "five", "ten", "ten", and "ten" to create a haiku-like poem.

Writing

2023-05-16T05:53:56+00:00

The meme is a Twitter exchange between two users. The first user asks about the definition of a haiku, and the second user responds with a five-word poem: "I am a five-ten-ten-ten-ten." The response is a clever play on words, using the number of letters in the words "I", "am", "a", "five", "ten", "ten", and "ten" to create a haiku-like poem.

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that fate is determined by the final draft of a project. The image shows two characters from the Star Wars franchise, with the top one saying "The Final Draft will decide your fate" and the bottom one responding with "I am the final draft". The meme is poking fun at the idea that the final draft of a project is the most important version, and that it will determine the fate of the project.

Writing

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

This meme is a humorous take on the idea that fate is determined by the final draft of a project. The image shows two characters from the Star Wars franchise, with the top one saying "The Final Draft will decide your fate" and the bottom one responding with "I am the final draft". The meme is poking fun at the idea that the final draft of a project is the most important version, and that it will determine the fate of the project.