Should have been "where do rainbows go when they break laws of nature"
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And gives them time to reflect.
refract*
Why is there a stray hair in the screenshot?
How is there a stray hair in the screenshot. Did op take a picture of this meme on another phone? Why not take a screenshot on the original device?!
Their phone had a crack in it, so obviously the screenshot does too.
scanned a cracked phone
It's a trick to get you to click/swipe on it.
:(
Why is there a crack in the screenshot lol
It's broken, duh.
Fractured possibly?
Ah yes, my mistake.
Bask in the light of your funny meme
Damn, had to refract on that joke for a second.
Ah, I see we're on the same wavelength.