I run a drag racing meme page and am usually up on this kind of thing as they trend up. This mf thing just came in out of nowhere behind election memes. Don't know where it started don't really think its that funny. Haven't tried to use it at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TLO:
I don't understand it and therefore I don't like it.
Cam someone explain?
It is really just a different take on the "this is fine" dog in the burning building.
Showing the contrast between the situation the meme generally gives context for and the relaxed nature of the guy. It reflects people's desire to stay calm in the face of adversity and speaks to pressure on men to do so. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
I run a drag racing meme page and am usually up on this kind of thing as they trend up. This mf thing just came in out of nowhere behind election memes. Don't know where it started don't really think its that funny. Haven't tried to use it at all.
Originally Posted by TLO:
A drag racing meme page?
Tell us more...
Blue Collar Street Racing. Nothing special. Pretty much fizzled out as drag racing is losing popularity again. Rode the street outlaws fan wave to some merch sales for awhile, hosted races had a lot of fun.
When your drag racing meme page is shadow banned but its okay because your a chill guy whos lost your love for drag racing anyway. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
There is a governing body that sets these things. There is zero you can do about it. They set it forth like a little balloon into the universe and watch as the millions of droids follow.
Prime examples:
Rubiks cube
Better than sex cake
Jelly roll
How dare you! The Rubik’s cube is a treasure. [Reply]