It's the future you chose.
>>75605284
>Ear rings
>Pink Blanket
>SON
They've gone too far.
>>75605284
>clearly a nigglet girl
>clearly photoshopped
The original is no better but welcome to the internet.
>>75605284
I am starting to wonder if we can put all that meme magic to use to create viable interstellar travel for some hot alien muff
>>75605284
>Wife's son
that man got cucked
>>75605284
The cuck convention
>>75605657
> implying he wasn't always a cuck
just look at him for fucks sake he was born a beta
>>75605284
slow claps steps out of the shadows Heh... not bad, kid. Not bad at all. Your meme, I mean. It's not bad. A good first attempt. It's plenty dank... I can tell it's got some thought behind it... lots of quotable material... But memeing isn't all sunshine and rainbows, kid. You're skilled... that much I can tell. But do you have what it takes to be a Memester? To join those esteemed meme ranks? To call yourself a member of the Ruseman's Corps? Memeing takes talent, that much is true. But more than that it takes heart. The world-class Memesters - I mean the big guys, like Johnny Hammersticks and Billy Kuahana - they're out there day and night, burning the midnight meme-oil, working tirelessly to craft that next big meme. And you know what, kid? 99 times out of a hundred, that new meme fails. Someone dismisses it as bait, or says it's "tryhard," or ignores it as they copy/paste the latest shitpost copypasta dreamt up by those sorry excuses for cut-rate memers over at reddit. The Meme Game is rough, kid, and I don't just mean the one you just lost :). It's a rough business, and for every artisan meme you craft in your meme bakery, some cocksucker at 9gag has a picture of a duck or some shit that a million different Johnny No-Names will attach a milion different captions to. Chin up, kid. Don't get all mopey on me. You've got skill. You've got talent. You just need to show your drive. See you on the boards...
>>75605284
Horrible PS, step it up next time.
>>75605966
>FiringFromTheHip.jpg
Muh wife's so