The fact Bernie wearing a pair of mittens sitting on a chair made a bigger splash than a presidential inauguration tells you everything about how popular team Fifth Place / Charity Chase truly is and who should really be president of this country.
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The fact Bernie wearing a pair of mittens sitting on a chair made a bigger splash than a presidential inauguration tells you everything about how popular team Fifth Place / Charity Chase truly is and who should really be president of this country.
Here's one I made - a variation on the theme...
We get people saying that that online polls are good indicator of actual electability, we get people saying that tweets are a reliable indicator. Indy, that's new one: memes are now a measure of popularity.
Incidentally, this guy made a big splash when he attended an Auschwitz commemoration ceremony.
We get people saying that that online polls are good indicator of actual electability, we get people saying that tweets are a reliable indicator. Indy, that's new one: memes are now a measure of popularity.
A guy who makes his living off the internet probably really should understand how it works, Curt. Maybe you can sit down with your son one day and have him explain it to you.
Of the typically colourful internet fallout that followed President Biden’s recent inauguration, a new website that lets you transport Bernie Sanders and his mittens anywhere in the world comes in near the top, just above the latest evidence that The Simpsons does in fact predict our future (Kamala Harris wore the same outfit as Lisa in the episode she becomes President. Coincidence? We think not.)
The website, known simply as ‘bernie-sits’, allows anyone to enter a valid address and watch as a disgruntled Bernie appears magically in that setting. It turns out Bernie looking bored atop Machu Pichu, in Moscow’s Red Square or thoroughly out of place on Bondi beach is just as entertaining as it was on the Capitol.
Indy!, once you have him all erase masked with a transparent background, you can plop him down into just about any picture. And with that bland, sharp contrast background behind him on the parent image, the Magic Wand tool makes quick work of it. I probably spent more time looking for just the right Waiting for Gadot image than actually making the meme.
A dear old friend from Junior college who I was in another Samuel Beckett play with about forty years ago got a huge kick out of Bernie Waiting for Godot. So I made this from a recent production shot from somewhere of the play she and I were in and sent it to her. I played the guy in the chair. She played the other guy you see. There were two other characters in the trash cans.