If we all did thay every time we saw a meme we wanted to use then the images would degrade much more quickly. Just look at what you’ve done to the lines on the cards.
This community is something lol I just asked for a template
If we all did thay every time we saw a meme we wanted to use then the images would degrade much more quickly. Just look at what you’ve done to the lines on the cards.
This community is something lol I just asked for a template
First of all I’m on my phone until next year so I can’t just take this into Gimp on my desktop.
Even then, it’s bad practice to create templates by downloading a meme and erasing the edits when there’s usually a downloadable template somewhere.


They have played us all for absolute fools
Where can I get this as a blank template?


I’m not really in those circles but I feel like the timeline is wrong here. I don’t think young men see these figures, then venture out parroting them and crash their metaphorical bicycle. I think the bicycle crash is what makes them seek out that content. Maybe that’s how it’s working with very young men who are just now starting to talk to girls, idk.
The problem from where I stand is that conventional advice on how to get attention from women doesn’t work like it used to. Young men are entering the world and finding that they’re just not as attractive as their mothers have been telling them their whole life, and setting yourself up to have a decent income isn’t the selling point that the older generation told us it was.
So you either focus on other areas of your life and maybe you happen into some kind of relationship, or you look to adapt to this world of dating apps and hook-ups and you probably end up unsatisfied for a number of reasons, and that’s when someone turns to the manosphere.
I think it’s useful if it’s a feature you can choose to activate or deactivate yourself on specific groups of communities, but it sounds awful if the decision is made for you.