If you make a good meme and send it to your friend, the two of you will have a little laugh and move on with your chat.
But if it's a great one, chances are they will spread it even further, and your creation will spill out into the vast ocean of the internet, where people will share it until, eventually, it'll end up on some sort of "archive" where it will be cemented into online history.
One such place is the subreddit 'Me IRL.' This place has been interested in only the best, most relatable memes; the kind that can be described as "selfies of the soul," and has compiled quite the collection since its inception all the way back in October 2012.
Just make sure you free up some space on your device before you continue scrolling. I bet you will be saving quite a few of these!
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Wishing the best for you, American folks. Much love from Finland, where college, universities, schools and high schools are free.
Haha! Like he is going to give you a single present without charging you for it!
Venn diagrams which don't make any sense make me so aggressive 😅
There's a high elevation meadow in Kane County, Utah that looks like that in early August.
Same, thought it was just a weird California thing. Just checked google maps and there still there.
Load More Replies...We're spending an estimated $412 Billion, yes, with a "B", to develop and build the F35 "weapons systems". Thats roughly half of the total amount spent on k-12 education annually. Just for one kind of jet!
Load More Replies...They don't call them "temporary buildings" in Florida because that describes every building in Florida.
Load More Replies...Ah, the portables. Always either hotter than heck in summer, or colder than the Arctic in winter.
Hahaha, we had those when I was in school in the 70s but they called them “portables” because they knew very well they would never be able to build more permanent school rooms.
They knew the next generation wasn't going to be big enough to merit permanent rooms.
Load More Replies...I taught in those. It was terrible. The upside, the principal didn't come to visit often!!!
Three years of four during elementary school I was in those ugly black containers. And my little brother is now in the wonderful new school building 🙂
We called them "portables" where I lived. Never once saw them being ported anywhere.
I used to play basketball before school, during break, and during lunch, every day. Rain, hail or shine. It was great. Then, at the start of my fourth year, these bastards showed up, and never left (in my country we don't have junior high school - we have seven years' primary school, and seven years' secondary/high school. So, I had three great years of basketball, then 4 years of...kinda nothing).
The US has repeatedly failed to invest in education, so it's not surprising we have so many flat-earthers, anti-vaxxers, conspiracy theorists, and flat-out nitwits. But we still can count to one, as in the US is #1.
You know the trailer is going to be there for a while went ramps are added🙄
Had these in the late 80s during junior high in MN. Walking to class and back in -40 windchill and too cool to put on a coat. I guess we did have all that Aquanet hairspray, prob worked just as well as a hat.
But our shoulder pads and leg warmers kept us warm.
Load More Replies...I remember I went to a nice new primary school in the 1980s and there was great excitement at one point because they build a new extension because there were so many children in the area, then all of those children grew up and didn't have so many children because $reasons, so they sold the school for housing, but all the new houses meant there were more people with children so I dunno what happened, but I bet it involved some of these at the remaining primary school in the area.
My daughter's elementary school just took their's down after two extensions and about 40 years.
We had them in the UK in the 70s as well. They're probably still there
Portables they called them when I was in school- back in the dinosaur age
Yup....my school got rid of one of these one year, "because we didnt need it" but they moved the class to a hallway, so we kinda did...
i remember in kindergarten outside my elementary school they had these. They’re still there YEARS LATER
Yeah my mom taught in one for years. You could actually hear the other classes in the other temp buildings
Called them terrapins at my school. I am at the tail end of the baby boomers so they were old when I was taught in them and they were flattened when I left them.
I taught in a portable w/ 34 (smelly) 6th graders plus their damn band instruments for about 10 years before the new addition was finished. Fond memories.
They were supposed to be temporary? I thought the school just wanted the music room out of the main bulding.
In the winter, it was freezing and there was no way to keep the place hot. In the summer, it was like sitting in a furnace. The acoustics were so awful that you could literally hear someone scraping their chair on the floor from the next room, let alone someone raising their voice.
I drive by my old high school sometimes. It was sold to some city agency about 10 years ago and guess what? The portables that were there in the 80’s are still being used.
One of them I taught in had everyone run the gauntlet past the garbage dumpsters and wasp nests just to make it to class. Was just ready to give them all A's for showing up!
Yesss!! The modulars!! Gotta love'em . . . especially when the power goes out in winter and us weak Southerns are all freezing our butts off lol
My grade six class got in trouble first week of school cuz there was a fire alarm and when we went outside some of the boys had stashed there dad's nudey mags under the portable steps on summer break, so they started passing them around. Teacher was none to pleased when he realized
Oh yes. Me in 3. grade i the -70s. It burnt down i 2016 AND WAS REBUILD! Hundige-Li...5419e0.jpg
We still have them at my school. I swear the floors are going to fall out though.
We called them huts too. Several of them had roofs that let in water when it rained. This was in Scotland so you can imagine how frequently buckets made appearances on the floor 😄
Load More Replies...When i started high school, we didn't have a gym. The build started in second year, with promise in 4th grade - the final year, it will be opened. We went 2 years after graduation to visit old teachers, and they proudly announced the gym will be finished next year.
Yes!! Mine was in the mid 80’s and had individual seats with steering wheels, a display and turn signals. And gas and brake pedals? I don’t remember.
Load More Replies...My school had some "temporary" fast build ytong class rooms with next to no isolations. They were so bad that everyone else who bought them demolished them as soon as possible. Only our school wasn't quick enough. So the junk got labeled as architectural heritage and the school isn't able to get rid of them anymore.
When I went to school in the late '70s, we had our classroom in a temporary building set up in the early '50s.
Was in one for grade 5. It was great. We were actually really good friends. We were away from what we already realized was a bunch of BS going on in the school. We had a great teacher who appreciated and promoted more individual learning according to what each kid, or group of kids took a real interest in. We were all disappointed to have to move into a classroom in the school for grade 6. Boring conventional learning. This was back in 1968. Teacher was ahead of his time.
What is c**p censored 😆 unless I’m missing something and it’s another word
If you don't listen to Metallica back to back with arcana grande you're boring
Where the hell does this statistic come from? What source, anyone know?
I don't think I'm mature as much as I don't have people I can celebrate with that day and want my brain to not think it is unloved.
I really, really liked how the boldest, reddest and most underlined line in the whole question is literally the breaking up part. Oh, and the rainy day. Don't forget it was raining that day. Almost surprised that there wasn't extra points for ideas on how the boy can win the girl back.
Slow walker here. Some of us has athsma and disabilities. Not me, I'm just unfit af but still...what's the hurry?
“You’re such an ungrateful freeloader! I worked HARD to give you an easier life, and you waste it by living such an easy life!”
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"Sadly"????? Isn't that a bit melodramatic in a world with millions upon millions of memes, and constantly being created by the hour??
Load More Replies...Picture #39; not the pandemic changing people into birds, obviously---it would be the Avian Flu doing that 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣!
"Sadly"????? Isn't that a bit melodramatic in a world with millions upon millions of memes, and constantly being created by the hour??
Load More Replies...Picture #39; not the pandemic changing people into birds, obviously---it would be the Avian Flu doing that 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣!