That's not a pipe!
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- [email protected]: memes (you don't say!)
Is this lasagna?
Lossagna!
Oh damn!
That cat sure does love lasagna.
All my life has been preparing for this moment.
Is this win?
Ceci n'est pas perdu
Now this is the kind of thing we should be beaming into space
Garfield and Jon at hospital. Garfield, his pipe lit.
Garfield, when Otis fell.
Jon, his eyes red
Teachers explaining short stories be like
Don't tell me you Lost it
Wtf this is AN HOUR LONG?!
It’s worth every second.
It so damn perfect. It just gets it
In a single shot, too.
I'm at a loss for words on this one.
Now where could Loss be?
He smokes because of his daddy issues
Is this pipe?
Ceci n'est pas une pipe
Rene?
Ceci n'est pas perdu
that is not a pipe
Meme-ception
Could you maybe please explain for those of us who only get half (or none) of it?
It's an internet meme culture thing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_(comic)
Particularly, the section "Legacy as an internet meme" is relevant.
Loss
That's the half I picked up on, but based on the other comments, it seems like there's something else that I'm missing.
The pipe comic with Garfield was also likely referencing a famous Magritte painting.
The painting is a kind of play on self-reference
Meme-ception for sure
It is, isn't it
Yes.