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This meme humorously exaggerates the size of a police officer. The text overlay reads, “When you eat the suspect instead of arresting them.” It’s a play on stereotypes related to police officers and donut consumption. The absurdity lies in the literal interpretation of eating a suspect. 

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The meme shows a booth labeled "Black Republican Committee" with a bunch of white people standing around it. The text above says, "I thought YOU brought the black guy."

Here's the joke:

- The booth is for the "Black Republican Committee," which implies it should be run or at least have some Black Republicans present.

- The fact that everyone in the photo is white plays into a stereotype and criticism that the Republican Party, especially in some areas, has a very small number of Black members.

- The text is a mock conversation suggesting that they expected someone else to bring the Black member to the event, highlighting the lack of diversity in a humorous and exaggerated way.

It's poking fun at the irony and awkwardness of a committee meant for Black Republicans being staffed entirely by white people.


In the picture, there's a sign that says:

  • "SHOOT the kids"
  • "HANG the family"
  • "FRAME them all"

The intention behind the sign is actually innocent, referring to photography:

  • "Shoot" means to take pictures of the kids.
  • "Hang" means to hang the photos of the family on the wall.
  • "Frame" means to put the photos in frames.

However, the phrasing unintentionally sounds very dark and violent when taken out of context, as if it's suggesting something sinister:

  • "Shoot" the kids sounds like a violent act.
  • "Hang" the family sounds like an execution.
  • "Frame" them all sounds like setting them up for a crime.

The humor comes from this dark, unintended interpretation contrasted with the likely innocent context of a family photo service. The caption "I don’t think this was meant to be this dark" acknowledges the accidental dark humor.


The meme shows Donald Trump using a computer and writing a paper with sources cited as:

  1. You know
  2. I know it
  3. Everybody knows it
  • It's poking fun at Trump’s communication style, where he often makes broad, generalized statements without providing specific evidence or sources.
  • The "sources cited" list humorously exaggerates this by using vague, non-specific citations that imply everyone already knows the information, thus not needing actual sources.
  • The joke highlights a perceived lack of depth or rigorous evidence in some of his statements or arguments.


This meme plays on cultural stereotypes regarding food seasoning practices. It humorously contrasts the exaggerated fear of children running from unseasoned chicken with a woman (labeled “Karen”) seasoning chicken, suggesting it’s a rare occurrence. 
The joke lies in the stereotype that some white Americans may not season their food as much as African Americans, who are known for using a variety of spices, especially on chicken. The children’s joy implies that seasoning is an unexpected but welcome surprise. Remember, while this meme is meant to be light-hearted, it’s important to approach cultural stereotypes with sensitivity.

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