Not pictured, even higher up the wall: medicine cabinet
Nah that’s on the roof
If I was a rich man…
This political ad disguized as a meme is just a joke, dude can just shoot the shelf and the books will fall down. Checkmate democr*ts 😉
But the key is that you have to push the stool over to the desk and get the flag, which you can use to unscrew the shelf, dropping the books to the floor, and then you just have to read all those books, use that knowledge to get into a college guild, complete years of education, then find a professional sponsor, and then they’ll give you access to a medicine cabinet, after waiting a three month probationary period of course…
Healthcare in america is real bitch of a fromsoft puzzle.
This is a ridiculously exaggerated view of the state of things in America. American children are nowhere near that thin.
Just climb the gun ladder, dummy
Aw man that is dangerous. Next thing you know, the kid will start to think on his own./s
Unrealistic, there’s no automatic rifle.
“Frool-a-dum?”
What’s the (ul)?
Posts here should contain the letters R U L E in the title, in this order, with no letters in between.
This used to be mandatory in r/196 but moderation tools on Lemmy don’t allow for this yet.It’s the result of the 196 culture “I posted because of the rule”.I thought the only rule was that you had to post, not anything about the title. Having rule in the title just became a stylized tradition, since it’s the lowest effort title (besides “title”) and the posters were forced to post something, even if it’s low effort. Now users would probably downvote anything that doesn’t have “rule” in the title somewhere but I dunno if mods would ban for it or not. would be pretty cringe tbh
There were so many variations to them, I doubt it was mandatory. It could be that at some point people started to write (I post it because of sub’s only) rule in the title while dropping random memes, then just rule, and it became a trend.
See the last page at https://old.reddit.com/r/196/ There are posts without some of these letters.
You are right. Thanks!
His parents encourage creative writing with those accessible pens! How sweet.
Cars and transit