@Tfmonkey You’ve talked about how leftists blame corporations for corrupting the government instead of the opposite, so I made a little visual. I call it the “Political Vending Machine Hypothesis”.

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This meme could be fixed by giving the vending machine a hat that looks like the US capitol's rotunda, and have a law falling out of the bottom, and instead of the company's logos just standing there, they are feeding a cheque in that say "lobbyist funds". No wall of text needed.

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@DoubleD @Tfmonkey I thought about that but I don’t care enough. 🤷‍♂️

@DoubleD @Mr_Mister @Tfmonkey How about we don't call this one a meme, because it in itself isn't. The reason why the "too many words" gets brought up is that the idea from a meme should be understood without supplementary explanation. Here is a post that explains things well.

@DoubleD @Mr_Mister @Tfmonkey Basically, if a meme is based in reality, very few if any words should be required. If your idea cannot be expressed without a lengthy explanation, you do not have a meme. That is fine, as long as you recognize whether or not you have a meme or just a plain image with an explanation. Some ideas just are not quite "memeable," and that is not a bad thing necessarily.

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