Think about what you're doing
...this is a sort of meta-shitpost. The last meta one I shared confused a lot of people in the comments, but here we go anyway.
...this is a sort of meta-shitpost. The last meta one I shared confused a lot of people in the comments, but here we go anyway.
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As a very serious Frenchman, if it's to make that forsaken thing you dare calling bread then no, it's not worth it.
To make actual bread it's really great.
Is there some meaning not apparent in the meme? If not then it's not just unfunny it's pointless.
Lol, would it help if I explained it again? Most jokes only get better with lengthy explanations.
Might be about straw shortener? Seems to somehow have become a hot topic again in some circles.
For those not i the know, popular growth regulators used to shorten straws, as to prevent lodging during rains, has been known to cause hormone imbalances in humans, such as reduced fertility rates of men. Not sure if the growth regulators still are this dangerous, but they have been, and still are, banned in some countries.
It's an antimeme. The original meme is meant to show 2 separate, unrelated objects, with the implication that the first thing was destroyed in the process of creating the second object. In this case, the first object (wheat) really is used to create the second object (bread), hence the antimeme
Oh, so it is just unfunny, pointless, and not even a meme. Whelp, that's what I get for trying to have everything make sense.