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    this meme is so 2019 ..
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    @Haxk20 Well I am the author of this meme.
  • 2
    Isn't the author that Gabrielle Petronella?
  • 1
    @Haxk20 You mean that Twitter had stolen it from Reddit or what? Then we could you please share the Reddit timestamp to compare it with the Twitter one.
  • 2
    @cafecortado yes, it is me.
  • 2
    @Haxk20 Still not as bad as a certain site, the name of which starts with 9, which has people who are paid to sit down and farm reddit and 4chan for content, then watermark it as their own.
  • 9
    People bitching about authorship of memes on a semi-anonymous forum... lol
  • 0
    @Demolishun At least here that's my real name.
  • 1
    @Haxk20 I am using VPN duh!
  • 1
    @Haxk20 So:
    Twitter post happens (maybe stolen, maybe not).
    Random Redditor posts Twitter post.
    This rant also shares the Twitter post in the same manner.

    I don't see any reason for giving Reddit credit for posting a Twitter post befor you did on another platform. The alleged OP is still the Twitter account displayed (therefore credited) in the image.

    The phrase "The bots are taking over" is widely used, so no credit needed here.
  • 0
    @Haxk20 I fill out requests for contract tracing with my governors name and office number. I never claim to be the governor however. I just figure he would want to know.
  • 0
    @Haxk20 Some places in the USA require information about people visiting businesses. In some states this is mandated, others it is requested. In my state it is requested and not required from some places. This is intended to track people who get corona so they can notify patrons who may have visited at the same time.
  • 0
    @Haxk20 Yes, it's illegal to insult and harass someone. I am going to fill a lawsuit against you.
  • 2
    @Haxk20 You claimed that proper authorship was not credited and claimed that a Redditor was the author. The Reddit post you then reference is just a image of the same tweet shown here and then you change the subject to the clame of being the author of the tweet that was made long after you initial accusation.

    The initial claim was wrong, now admit it and we can try to find out if the claim of authorship of the tweet is true by replying to the tweet or a dm.
  • 1
    @-pthread Just don't. You have 0 chance to win this one.
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    @Haxk20 I would like to thank you for entertaining us. But seriously dude "why so serious?" I just shared this meme because it was funny. Would you like me to do research on origin of meme before sharing it? And as you said author is Gabrielle okay. Can't you see that on meme? Do I need to mention his name? I was trolling you because you were trolling me. You just want to sound right. In reality we are all just animals in a pit.
  • 0
    @Tr33 and there are people like this guy who always say this is old tell me something new. Just don't see it. See another meme.
  • 4
    Now punch each other in the face and go have a drink together! ;-) Its these bonding moments...
  • 3
    @Haxk20 No problem dude. I had my fair share of fun with this rant. I hope you catch your bug.
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    Thank goodness the meme police ensured that this meme was properly licensed according to US Copyright law. I was starting to get worried.
  • 0
    @timothyfarrow Indeed, I really hate when shitty arse memes (and memes in general) are posted somewhere else uncredited. Its just not right man.
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    - Bread
    - Turkey
    - Ham
    - Mayonnaise
    - Salat
    - Condoms
    - don’t forget to greet the cashier who winks at you every time
  • 4
    What about code we all grab from StackOverflow then? So many code bases would double in size from the sheer amount of "Copied from StackOverflow" comments 😂
  • 0
    It's called devops
  • 0
    I found the source!
  • 0
    this rant comments are heated. my food pretty much cooked now. The end was kind of soft tho ngl
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