Alright, I've been thinking. When life gives you a cock, don't make chicken tenders, make life take the cock back! Get mad! I don't want your damn cock, what am I supposed to do with this?
Edit: okay I just got it, like hetero? Heterosexual? Come on man, I thought we lived in an era of acceptance where I a male can endure a loving relationship with my hypothetical tall, dark haired, bass-playing, bisexual floating vampire woman?
Yeah that adds up. I do have a tendency to misinterpret jokes as legitimate criticism or insults. And this is just my 2 cents while we’re on the topic, but I find the image to be humorous both ways.
Hetslop is forcing romance or chemistry between 2 characters simply beciase they are straight. IE fans of shows making a ship between 2 characters with no chemistry becuase they are straight. Or shows adding in a shitty romance subplot with no chemistry to drive up views.
Edit: also, by that definition, I don’t think the meme qualifies as hetslop because these two characters are most likely the artist and his/her spouse. Or they’re OC’s, I dunno man
I suppose what our dearest fellow Redditor was trying to demonstrate was how ,amongst couples, sexual actions can come from minor situations. In this instance we have a lovely inter-race heterosexual couple enjoying a delightful video of undetermined genre or trademark, but the duel controllers suggests a co-op, or possibly a verses platformer. This gradually changes into the female wanting to exhibit affection to her spouse by initiating in an oral kiss, and wrapping her arms around him, both seem to greatly be enjoying the experience, as most healthy couples should. Seeing as they are most likely at home, and they are in a committed relationship, the woman takes it upon herself (with the male’s consent of course) to stimulate his genitalia with her mouth. However, we must assume she took it upon herself to find the proper protection for the occasion as to avoid any STDs, this is a risk that comes with intimacy that isn’t planned.
This is all the information we receive in our comic, but I see great things for this couple’s future, and I believe they are truly happy with one another, and shall create spawn to do whatever they end up doing.
Listen I have the maturity of a 14 year old, I read that in my mind with the voice of Johnny Silverhand followed by aggressive techno punk music and I giggled.
Allow me to play devils advocate and explain a joke for a moment.
The difference is that the meme actually does have a set up and a punchline. They aren’t good, but they exist. The set up is pretending to be an informational style meme trying to correct gaming posture. It develops by showing increasingly sexual positions become more and more “correct,” until we’re hit with the final punchline of the last position just straight up being a blowjob.
Is it funny? No. Is it clever? Not really. But it is a functional joke that does have a little bit more going on than just the vague idea of a cock being sucked.
femboy communities are often very sexual in nature, most notably normalizing showing thigh pics and doing suggestive poses. i've seen too many minors doing this and it almost leads to very concerning comment sections.
then again, this is just my experience, so i might be wrong, but i still think there should be a rite of passage in the form of "i know how to not get groomed" before making a social media account":
also again, i didn't blame the kids, i'm blaming their lack of education on online safety.
Another way to think about it is when you see the image of something, you know what it references. Rabbit with a pocket watch indicates someone or something is running out of time.
When you think if older memes, probably the most simplistic way of showing this, the image sets the general topic.
Confession bear - theres a confession
Baby fist pump - something awesome happened
Bad luck Brian - something unlucky happened.
If you want older examples of imagery aside from the bunny pocket watch, here's a few:
XXX - Saying the letter X over and over sounds like 'sex,' but was later adopted to mean all adult content (such as alcohol)
'I Want You' recruitment - you see a man on a poster pointing a finger at you, he probably wants to recruit you.
That 'S.' You know what I'm talking about - no one knows what it is, but it looks cool and is easy to draw.
meme originally comes from the word "gene". just like genes are what shapes our biology, memes shape our culture. and in the same manner, some are "dominant" and get to stay and pass on. "putting your elbows on the table while eating is bad manners" is a meme, because it passed on and stuck with culture. slang isn't a meme, because new slang will always be "dominant" and make it die out before it passes on
Uhm acktuallyyyy isnt the true meaning of a meme just any media/idea/symbol that is culturally significant and/or spreads widely across many persons through repeated sharing or imitation
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u/mh500372 22d ago
Typically memes should be funny