@gustavofoxy1 The joke plays on the double meaning of the words "right" and "left." The first part, "Two wrongs don't make a right," refers to the common moral saying that responding to a bad action with another bad action doesn’t lead to a good outcome. The second part, "but three rights make a left," uses the words "right" and "left" in a directional sense. If you make three right turns in a row, you'll end up facing the direction you started, but now you're going left (relative to your original direction). The humor comes from the clever wordplay, where the serious tone of the moral saying is flipped into a lighthearted directional joke.
That's what I thought too And it's accurate %90 of the time too In your pursuit to do the right thing your boss just gets disappointed that you bugged them about something they don't even care about.
I love all the different interpretations of this meme. There's: "oh i should report this oddity." vs "doesn't register something is wrong." "oh i should report this oddity." vs "I don't care enough to report." "oh i should report this oddity." *comes back* "oh we're creating 2 things now." "oh i should report this oddity." *comes back* "The manager doesn't know/doesn't care." "oh i should report this oddity." vs "Riddled with crippling anxiety" And that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this.
"Days without 🟩" and you can see a 🟩 coming down the conveyer belt 😆 That's my favorite one, something about the fear invoked in this minimum wage worker seeing a green square come down the belt really puts it all in perspective.
Its so funny because its so like abstract it can be anything. it reminds me of those videos of steel factory workers when the steel rods suddenly get out of the conveyor belt and start moving like an eldrich monster.
Despite being captioned "Which one are you?" I feel the piece can be seen as a two parter wherein a diligent employee see's something out of the ordinary and informs their boss only to find out that their boss didn't care enough to tell the employee that they were doing circles (at the triangle factory btw) resulting in the employee's rather subdued reaction of "Guess we're doing circles now."
That's how I thought about it at first because that's exactly what happens at my job. Bosses deciding to make a complete 180 degree turn in some aspect and not even bothering to tell it to their employees. The second panel is the worker tired of that shit and going with the flow unbothered
As a person working with inspection systems, I can assure you the quality team will probably say "well, it's still in the specification margin and we are not required to detect defects like that".
One of my machines was on fire. Safety: “maintenance says its still running so its good.” Me, a… borderline Mechanicus tech worshipper: “the machine spirts are displeased and my day is ruined.” Over 3 hours of me getting a list of managers to look at maintenance. The new guy who has worked at maintenance for less than 2 weeks presses a few buttons, turns out the water cooling it was not running, he fixed it via turning a valve in less than 10 minutes. Maintenance team: okay with me. That one maintenance guy: writes me up days later for not restarting my machine. I point out he wrote a report at the time ‘i didn’t restart it’ which the time he says i didn’t restart it was within his report of working on my machine… because i am spiteful enough over that burning machine neglect incident that i do keep tabs after that in case they pull ‘i will report you for something you didn’t do but i assume at the time and report you’ type of stuff. I was running 3 other machines at said time.
The panic about the oncoming square is so good. It captures that fear of knowing it's about to go down and you're gonna catch hell about it in a minute
The one comic about days without squares as the smallest edge of a square pokes out of the machine is absolute PEAK comedy and story telling. What a master.
One is befuddled by this sudden change in production, showing his attentiveness to his job, while the other is desensitized to long working hours in a job he despises, therefore accepting any change without questioning.
If TV factory I worked in suddenly started making circles I wouldn't care. I'm just there to get my minimum wage, it's not my problem what factory produces
@@interstellarsurfer Yup. I had a boss that used to be the kind that appreciated problems being pointed out, as long as it wasn't something that he was directly responsible for (which he would take as a personal attack and retaliate in kind). The years passed, he got older and turned into a bastard that would suddenly change everything at the drop of a hat and you were just expected to nod and go along with it. You'd be told to prepare for a big job the next week that he said was priority one, you spend the entire week before preparing everything, making sure everything is in order, functional, and ready to go, only to hear on the monday that you were supposed to start on that priority one job that he'd had an idea that morning and you're doing something completely different. Three days pass, you get done with the thing he came up with on monday morning and you can finally start on the priority one thing, right? Wrong. There's no mention about it at all, you and your collegues get told to do tasks that are usually done whenever you have time between more important jobs. Three more weeks pass. Then you're told to work on the thing that supposedly was priority one, a month after you were originally told that you had to get on it. Another example is that at the end of a workday you're told what you will be doing tomorrow. Tomorrow comes, he's changed his mind, you're doing something completely different. This happened often enough that day to day you never had any idea what you would be doing, what you should prepare tools and supplies for, if you should dress for indoor work or outdoor work, whether you'd be onsite, nearby, or out in fuck off nowhere all day, if you can bring food you need to microwave or have to bring food you can eat without heating, nothing.
Honestly I relate most to the version thats "Were making cricles now" "But we only have a trianglemaker" "Huh, I dunno". Perfectly encapsulates the stupid bs management wants you to do, without having any clue what the comapny actually does or how it does it.
>unloading truck >ammunition found, need supervisor >you're not unloading fast enough, even though you're running >pasta jar fell off the conveyor, take to claims >item burst in transit and is covered in bugs >people putting items on the wrong pallets >everybody bumping into each other because we were called to unload a truck after the regular unloaders already clocked out (truck was late) and don't know where everything goes >get called to another area >argument with supervisor The wheels on the crazy train go round and round.
happend on my job once. I work in a distribution center and we get produce sent in from a different distribution center owned by the same company. all of the stuff from here is already pre checked and paid for and one time I saw we got Brussel Sprouts in a new purple box with a slightly different breakdown but still one I could tag with the standard distribution to send to our warehouses. My thoughts were simple "oh, guess we doing 40 per pallet purple boxes now" turns out they were organic and shipped to us by mistake but we still would have to ship them out and sell them so it was whatever lol.
We distribute beer. Suddenly, we started distributing snacks, too. And don't even get me started on how much extra paperwork we have to sign now. Went from signing nothing to signing everything. Update: They just gave me a new sheet to sign. It's to verify that I know my job description. I've been here for two years. Why are corpos like this.
Interesting how when someone makes a viral shitpost (especially on twitter) they erase their internet identity and wait for the meme to die before resurfacing
Because there are insane people out there. There's probably a handful of people who have been trying to make a viral meme for years and failing only to see a paint commic show up everywhere. Now those handful of people are probably trying to send that person death threats
@@irregulargamer1352 only death threats? Oh how wrong you are theyll also dox him and there is also threat of just hacking into his accounts or in worst case, depending on country that person can even get swatted an potentionally killed during the swatting. There are some outright toxic and crazy people on internet. They are willing to spend more than week searching for small Vulnerability on one person so they can hack in or dox him, often both. Whats even worse there are dedicated groups which make the search even more easier.
As a factory worker, the rules are reeeeal simple: One "weird" part - Set it aside for your boss; keep going. Random "weird" parts - Stop and ask Loud bang or crunch - Investigate ASAP
@@Da_Rivulet "Alright, the Square Machine is supposed to be up and running" "Good. Now do the test specimen." *presses the needed button* *a hexagon comes out*
I saw an edit of that one where the technician does a test run beforehand and it works just fine. It makes it even funnier in my opinion that it only does the wrong thing when the manager is watching.
I once had trouble finding the yolk inside of an egg, so I had a German guy help me out "Is this it?" I pointed to a particular part of the egg "It is not the yellow of the egg" "What about this?" "It is not the yellow of the egg" "How about here?" "It is the yellow of the egg"
I read this as some dude saw the circle, stopped the machine, went to his supervisor, spoke in perfect grammar to him about the circle, then went back, placed it down, and just went "i guess we doin circles now"
Honestly, I just read this comic as "Before talking to management/After talking to management" because "Hey boss, why is the machine outputting circles?" is a very valid question only for "Oh, corporate wants us to make circles now." to be the answer
It's fascinating watching it grow and change. I've only seen it for a few days and already the varients are coming hard and fast. E.g. Man in suit demanding 4 sided triangles, only to get mad when squares are produced
1:41 as a machinist at a shitty factory with terrible management i can relate to that one. - hey we have to cut these slots in these things. -- we don't even have the machines for that. - that's your problem, get to work.
One of my favorite so far is the one where the triangles are actually cones and the circle is the base of a cone that tipped over. The new worker doesn't know how to deal with it, but the guy at the top doesn't either, with only the senior worker seeming to know
Considering all the weird activities a community-related job sets up, and how things get rearranged for customer convenience every few years or so, the second reaction makes sense. The first reaction is for when things either really go wrong, when you've been told this is not supposed to happen, or when you spot a clerical error.
I saw the meme as it being the same guy. He just sees the circle the first time and freaks out, but when it just keeps happening he gives up and says I guess we doin circles now
I think I'm turning into a modern art appreciator or something coz I legit thought it was a depiction of the schooling system and the 2 types of teacher's reactions to a student with conventionally unappreciated strengths.
I find that I've become a lot more receptive to ambiguous / highly symbolic art as I've gotten older, myself. And I have to say, I really like your interpretation!
Informing your boss about the circle is when you get paid well and know you have a boss that listens. Letting the circle go is what happens when you're underpaid + overworked or you've gone to your boss about the circle in the past only to get ignored and possibly even reprimanded for stopping what you're doing in order to address the circle.
0:40 The panels don't represent new vs experienced workers. The dollar signs next to each tell us that the difference is the first worker is paid well and so makes an effort to do the job well whereas the second worker isn't paid enough to care.
The one with them only having triangles and being told to make circles hits me hard. Ever tell a boss that a task is literally impossible and their response was "figure it out"? Good times, good times.
My job is QC. When you start, you question everything. Over time, you gradually realise no one wants to explain themselves, so the company just does circles now. Also, there's a great puzzle game in this meme.
The 2431 days with squares one is so funny to me They have no face, but you can see the sheer horror in them when they see the square peaking out from the machine
*funny bass* iiiiiiiiiii seeeeeee the circleeeeeeeee (o ya ya ya) (o ya ya ya) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii seeeeeeeeeee the circleeeeeeeeee (o ya ya ya) (o ya ya ya) CIRCLE welcome to the infinite world what's my endgame there came a zero sent here, there silence everywhere no peace either where there is no beginning or no end will i be like that? and if the words that won't go waste to run my head GOD DO YOU SEE THE RADIANT LIGHT? DO YOU HEAR THE BEAUTIFUL CHANT? DO YOU FEEL A TENDER WARMTH? nothing here PITCH BLACK PURE WHITE ALL THE SAME Endless Finite - copy that - consuming ten billion years in an instant and I'll come to you without a second thought I'm here, I'm here ON THE BORDER OF THE CIRCLE
Could be ironic. However, given that Twitter is a hellhole, it's possible people decided to straight-up send death threats or rape threats because they didn't like the comic, and nobody is obligated to put up with that crap.
I take the comic as a lose lose situation where you're made to bring it up to a supervisor only to find out it's a non issue that you shouldn't have bothered them with or a critical failure that you shouldn't have resigned yourself to ignore. The chances you made the right decision are equal but both are equally liable to land you in a bad situation.
The moral of this meme is that two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.
Uh? What?
@@gustavofoxy1 I won’t explain to you buddy Lmao
And now it's time for the show!
@@omartriana4640who are you? 😭😭😭
@gustavofoxy1
The joke plays on the double meaning of the words "right" and "left."
The first part, "Two wrongs don't make a right," refers to the common moral saying that responding to a bad action with another bad action doesn’t lead to a good outcome.
The second part, "but three rights make a left," uses the words "right" and "left" in a directional sense. If you make three right turns in a row, you'll end up facing the direction you started, but now you're going left (relative to your original direction).
The humor comes from the clever wordplay, where the serious tone of the moral saying is flipped into a lighthearted directional joke.
I originally read this as the same worker who got told by their supervisor not to worry about the circle.
If you didn't see it on meatmarket's original post, I don't blame you
@Chicken_And_Cardboardricky
that's a cool reading! i like it a lot
same
That's what I thought too
And it's accurate %90 of the time too
In your pursuit to do the right thing your boss just gets disappointed that you bugged them about something they don't even care about.
"You're pointless."
"39 buried, 0 found."
*“40 buried, 0 found.”*
this is relatable. I guess
I guess we're posting our crims now
Let’s goooo! 0 found
@@JAGW3L you don't remember ;or are you just too young?
doesnt matter, they all fit in the square hole
@@jerecakes1 😭😭😭
Is this the beginning of a Cinemematic Universe?
ruclips.net/video/cUbIkNUFs-4/видео.html a classic among square hole enthusiasts
The layers, man. Lmao.
commenting to be in the presence of such a legendary comment.
I love all the different interpretations of this meme. There's:
"oh i should report this oddity." vs "doesn't register something is wrong."
"oh i should report this oddity." vs "I don't care enough to report."
"oh i should report this oddity." *comes back* "oh we're creating 2 things now."
"oh i should report this oddity." *comes back* "The manager doesn't know/doesn't care."
"oh i should report this oddity." vs "Riddled with crippling anxiety"
And that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this.
The "we making circles now" iceberg video when
That's the beauty of two-panels comic that broke the rules. It can be anything.
Tell them not to be squares about it
RiffRaff, you will always be hated. EVERYONE KNOWS.
JUST QUIT THIS ACCOUNT ALTOGETHER, NO ONE WANTS THIS ACCOUNT.
2:17
We’ll circle back on that one
@@lyonidus3073 Yes! Own it!
They should really ᛗ up to their mistakes 😂
"Days without 🟩" and you can see a 🟩 coming down the conveyer belt 😆
That's my favorite one, something about the fear invoked in this minimum wage worker seeing a green square come down the belt really puts it all in perspective.
Yeah that one is my favorite too
Yup, that slow creeping feeling when you realize something is really f*cked is very relatable.
Its so funny because its so like abstract it can be anything.
it reminds me of those videos of steel factory workers when the steel rods suddenly get out of the conveyor belt and start moving like an eldrich monster.
The sheer internal terror of knowing that the shit is about to hit the fan and you're gonna have to be the first one to deal with it.
@@sebagomez4647 New fear unlocked
Despite being captioned "Which one are you?" I feel the piece can be seen as a two parter wherein a diligent employee see's something out of the ordinary and informs their boss only to find out that their boss didn't care enough to tell the employee that they were doing circles (at the triangle factory btw) resulting in the employee's rather subdued reaction of "Guess we're doing circles now."
lol that’s how I read it at first.
This is how I would be
That's how I thought about it at first because that's exactly what happens at my job. Bosses deciding to make a complete 180 degree turn in some aspect and not even bothering to tell it to their employees. The second panel is the worker tired of that shit and going with the flow unbothered
I would be the triangle.
I read ir the same way
It’s like a rare mistake that eventually becomes valuable over time.
Fr
why does this have so many likes
@@tenidiotaodpizzy4603because it’s a good ass comment
JUST LIKE ME FR FR ON GOD
Evolution in a nutshell
As a person working with inspection systems, I can assure you the quality team will probably say "well, it's still in the specification margin and we are not required to detect defects like that".
As long as it's not my fault that an unexpected event appears and the quality team says it's okay, I'll be okay.
One of my machines was on fire.
Safety: “maintenance says its still running so its good.”
Me, a… borderline Mechanicus tech worshipper: “the machine spirts are displeased and my day is ruined.”
Over 3 hours of me getting a list of managers to look at maintenance.
The new guy who has worked at maintenance for less than 2 weeks presses a few buttons, turns out the water cooling it was not running, he fixed it via turning a valve in less than 10 minutes.
Maintenance team: okay with me.
That one maintenance guy: writes me up days later for not restarting my machine.
I point out he wrote a report at the time ‘i didn’t restart it’ which the time he says i didn’t restart it was within his report of working on my machine… because i am spiteful enough over that burning machine neglect incident that i do keep tabs after that in case they pull ‘i will report you for something you didn’t do but i assume at the time and report you’ type of stuff.
I was running 3 other machines at said time.
"It's not square, so it passes as a triangle."
"It has 3 rotationally symmetric points equidistant from the center, we're good."
"uh...how do I pack it for shipping?"
@@silent_stalker3687You are definitely that kind of guy that works at that kind of place. 🤷♂️
2:20 this one actually made me laugh, he has no face but shows so much emotion, like an Alan Becker stickman
No way 😧
Is that the guy who did the "CHECK OUT HOW HARD I CAN PISS" comic?
@@mathphysicsnerdWhat?
@@Dergburger You'd probably recognize it if you saw it-can't post pics on YT comments unfortunately
@@mathphysicsnerd uhuh
The panic about the oncoming square is so good. It captures that fear of knowing it's about to go down and you're gonna catch hell about it in a minute
The one comic about days without squares as the smallest edge of a square pokes out of the machine is absolute PEAK comedy and story telling. What a master.
One is befuddled by this sudden change in production, showing his attentiveness to his job, while the other is desensitized to long working hours in a job he despises, therefore accepting any change without questioning.
Second guy has learned that putting in effort results in no reward or punishment, so there’s no incentive to go the extra mile
@@SteezingtonEven worse - pointing out production problems makes your boss look bad. He will get even.
If TV factory I worked in suddenly started making circles I wouldn't care. I'm just there to get my minimum wage, it's not my problem what factory produces
@@interstellarsurfer Yup. I had a boss that used to be the kind that appreciated problems being pointed out, as long as it wasn't something that he was directly responsible for (which he would take as a personal attack and retaliate in kind).
The years passed, he got older and turned into a bastard that would suddenly change everything at the drop of a hat and you were just expected to nod and go along with it.
You'd be told to prepare for a big job the next week that he said was priority one, you spend the entire week before preparing everything, making sure everything is in order, functional, and ready to go, only to hear on the monday that you were supposed to start on that priority one job that he'd had an idea that morning and you're doing something completely different.
Three days pass, you get done with the thing he came up with on monday morning and you can finally start on the priority one thing, right? Wrong. There's no mention about it at all, you and your collegues get told to do tasks that are usually done whenever you have time between more important jobs.
Three more weeks pass. Then you're told to work on the thing that supposedly was priority one, a month after you were originally told that you had to get on it.
Another example is that at the end of a workday you're told what you will be doing tomorrow. Tomorrow comes, he's changed his mind, you're doing something completely different. This happened often enough that day to day you never had any idea what you would be doing, what you should prepare tools and supplies for, if you should dress for indoor work or outdoor work, whether you'd be onsite, nearby, or out in fuck off nowhere all day, if you can bring food you need to microwave or have to bring food you can eat without heating, nothing.
Honestly I relate most to the version thats "Were making cricles now" "But we only have a trianglemaker" "Huh, I dunno".
Perfectly encapsulates the stupid bs management wants you to do, without having any clue what the comapny actually does or how it does it.
it’s so accurate TT sometimes the customers will be like that too
2:03 With the context of the original comic, the top left one fcuking killed me.
>unloading truck
>ammunition found, need supervisor
>you're not unloading fast enough, even though you're running
>pasta jar fell off the conveyor, take to claims
>item burst in transit and is covered in bugs
>people putting items on the wrong pallets
>everybody bumping into each other because we were called to unload a truck after the regular unloaders already clocked out (truck was late) and don't know where everything goes
>get called to another area
>argument with supervisor
The wheels on the crazy train go round and round.
The bottom right one killed me as well, "Days without 🟩" and it's just peeking out from inside the machine 😂😂
@@Austin-kt7ky “faster, faster!” he says.
Yup, definitely most relatable one to me
"I guess we doin circles now" bro, that put such a complicated feeling in a sentence so simple, genius.
The word you're actually looking for is "resignation"
Ooor acceptance
@@yasininn76 i am not resigning
All these triangles make a circle…
All these triangles make a circle…
All these triangles make a circle…
But what if we decide to turn the triangles into f*ckin squares
No no it's fine!
Its fiiine!
_It doesn't bother me._
*_It doesn't bother me._*
@@sasaki999pro
It bothers me
IT BOTHERS ME A LOT
STARTING AGAIN
@@sasaki999proAND THAT ONE'S STILL GREEN!
W dbza reference gentleman
"I guess we're doing circles now" is the absurdist version of "we were just following orders"
Fair enough
@slatt9995 mils
good soldiers follow orders.
We were just following orders is a legitimate defense and im tired of pretending its not
@@waffleswafflson3076 It is not. They could have done something, and yet they (probably) valued a stable stream of income over the lives of civilians
"i'll keep this circle, it looks cool"
Pocket it quick
I laughed WAAAYY too hard at the "I fucking hate this job" one with the numerous different shapes.
1:03 we outta circles
Suspiciously circle-shaped neck:
**gulp**
😂😂😂😂😂 broo
Have you seen a circle anywhere near?
happend on my job once. I work in a distribution center and we get produce sent in from a different distribution center owned by the same company. all of the stuff from here is already pre checked and paid for and one time I saw we got Brussel Sprouts in a new purple box with a slightly different breakdown but still one I could tag with the standard distribution to send to our warehouses. My thoughts were simple "oh, guess we doing 40 per pallet purple boxes now"
turns out they were organic and shipped to us by mistake but we still would have to ship them out and sell them so it was whatever lol.
So the bottom one is correct all along
We distribute beer. Suddenly, we started distributing snacks, too. And don't even get me started on how much extra paperwork we have to sign now. Went from signing nothing to signing everything.
Update: They just gave me a new sheet to sign. It's to verify that I know my job description. I've been here for two years. Why are corpos like this.
@@aldenklaput1283 to justify paying twice your wage to office worm that carries your sheets from one pile to another
The last one, days without a green square was hilarious.
*"You're pointless!"*
*_"That's how I roll."_*
Guess we doin circles now
It always comes full circle
Circle sees, circle do
*unzips*
@@CyanRooper Sir please put your balls away, this is a preschool
so?
“Can I go on break”
When it gets busy. When people order oddly specific BS. When there’s a mess.
This^
I'll have a number 9, a number 15, a number 6--
👷 ”guess we doin circle now”
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so?
Interesting how when someone makes a viral shitpost (especially on twitter) they erase their internet identity and wait for the meme to die before resurfacing
Cowards way out.
usually because the people memeing it are annoying
Because there are insane people out there. There's probably a handful of people who have been trying to make a viral meme for years and failing only to see a paint commic show up everywhere. Now those handful of people are probably trying to send that person death threats
@@irregulargamer1352 only death threats? Oh how wrong you are theyll also dox him and there is also threat of just hacking into his accounts or in worst case, depending on country that person can even get swatted an potentionally killed during the swatting. There are some outright toxic and crazy people on internet.
They are willing to spend more than week searching for small Vulnerability on one person so they can hack in or dox him, often both.
Whats even worse there are dedicated groups which make the search even more easier.
better die a hero than live as a villain
As a factory worker, the rules are reeeeal simple:
One "weird" part - Set it aside for your boss; keep going.
Random "weird" parts - Stop and ask
Loud bang or crunch - Investigate ASAP
"management says we doin circles now"
"but we only have a triangle maker"
"yeah, I don't know"
Boss, circlemaker is up and running
_starts printing out squares_
WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON
OUR TRIANGLEMAKER IS MAKING CIRCLES
OUR CIRCLEMAKER IS MAKING SQUARES
IS OUR SQUAREMAKER GONNA MAKE TRIANGLES???
@@Da_Rivuletnah it makes a really long worm
@@Da_Rivulet "Alright, the Square Machine is supposed to be up and running"
"Good. Now do the test specimen."
*presses the needed button*
*a hexagon comes out*
@@tailpig6417 _5 seconds of silence_
"...Boss, I think we need to shut this place down and start fresh."
I saw an edit of that one where the technician does a test run beforehand and it works just fine. It makes it even funnier in my opinion that it only does the wrong thing when the manager is watching.
I once had trouble finding the yolk inside of an egg, so I had a German guy help me out
"Is this it?" I pointed to a particular part of the egg
"It is not the yellow of the egg"
"What about this?"
"It is not the yellow of the egg"
"How about here?"
"It is the yellow of the egg"
Thinking that your supervisor is approachable might mean you have a decent working environment
I read this as some dude saw the circle, stopped the machine, went to his supervisor, spoke in perfect grammar to him about the circle, then went back, placed it down, and just went "i guess we doin circles now"
I love the one where a hypercube comes from the machine and the lil guy is silent with ptsd shading lol
Honestly, I just read this comic as "Before talking to management/After talking to management" because "Hey boss, why is the machine outputting circles?" is a very valid question only for "Oh, corporate wants us to make circles now." to be the answer
That “being thrown curveballs” joke at 0:27 had me dying
mutations in a singular picture.
Genetic drift, in particular. God I love memes
It's fascinating watching it grow and change. I've only seen it for a few days and already the varients are coming hard and fast.
E.g. Man in suit demanding 4 sided triangles, only to get mad when squares are produced
@@Hammerheadcruiser The one with all shapes and the worker is like: I hate my job
“At least it isn’t 🟨”
*somewhere in a circle factory* "guess we doin triangles now"
1:41 as a machinist at a shitty factory with terrible management i can relate to that one.
- hey we have to cut these slots in these things.
-- we don't even have the machines for that.
- that's your problem, get to work.
Yummy circle
One of my favorite so far is the one where the triangles are actually cones and the circle is the base of a cone that tipped over. The new worker doesn't know how to deal with it, but the guy at the top doesn't either, with only the senior worker seeming to know
Give it to the guardian statue holding the triangle
hope to see even more salvation's edge references in the coming hours
That one circle:
“I’m one in the krillion”
It’s a rare object, the value of the factory will skyrocket
The value will sky rocket. That works pay will remain the same if not go down
This is so Lessons in Meme Culture core
Doesn't matter, they both go into the square hole.
I haven’t seen this format anywhere. I guess lessons in meme culture is producing all of the Memes now.
0:53 no way tahats a naughty word 👍👍👍🫢🫢🫢
what?
You could either:
A) Scrap the circle and call a technician.
B) QUALITY LINE STOP
C) "That's a very round triangle"
You could get big pay by reporting the problem, or you could have accidentally found the cure for cancer and get bigger pay
Dude, you speak real facts here
This comment reminds me of that one Japanese guy who made a machine to sort bread, but it turns out it was super good at finding cancer cells
In real life you never report the problem because you will be the one they make fix it.
Considering all the weird activities a community-related job sets up, and how things get rearranged for customer convenience every few years or so, the second reaction makes sense. The first reaction is for when things either really go wrong, when you've been told this is not supposed to happen, or when you spot a clerical error.
Exactly my thoughts
Suspiciously circle shaped worker: ' yeah, we outta circles'
I have seen the Gravity Falls version of this, and Stan’s voice fits this perfectly.
I saw the meme as it being the same guy. He just sees the circle the first time and freaks out, but when it just keeps happening he gives up and says I guess we doin circles now
I think I'm turning into a modern art appreciator or something coz I legit thought it was a depiction of the schooling system and the 2 types of teacher's reactions to a student with conventionally unappreciated strengths.
I find that I've become a lot more receptive to ambiguous / highly symbolic art as I've gotten older, myself. And I have to say, I really like your interpretation!
Informing your boss about the circle is when you get paid well and know you have a boss that listens. Letting the circle go is what happens when you're underpaid + overworked or you've gone to your boss about the circle in the past only to get ignored and possibly even reprimanded for stopping what you're doing in order to address the circle.
AND THEN WORKER SHOWS UP AND SAID "IMMA TURN TRIANGLES INTO FUCKING CIRCLES"
0:40 The panels don't represent new vs experienced workers. The dollar signs next to each tell us that the difference is the first worker is paid well and so makes an effort to do the job well whereas the second worker isn't paid enough to care.
"How did all these squers make a circle?"
-Mr. Perfect Cell
The one with them only having triangles and being told to make circles hits me hard. Ever tell a boss that a task is literally impossible and their response was "figure it out"? Good times, good times.
"All these triangles make a circle"
- Evil Popo
And that circle became a great artist
2:17 hahaha this is so good
not the conspicuously circle shaped throat 🤣
My job is QC. When you start, you question everything. Over time, you gradually realise no one wants to explain themselves, so the company just does circles now.
Also, there's a great puzzle game in this meme.
That lady comic with the square about to show up and the poster in the background made me laugh way harder than it should have
This feels like one if those interpretive philosophy pieces that everyone just decides to latch on one day
I think we should give that guy at 1:12 7 million dollars, who agrees?
I always thought that it was the same worker and that he just got told by the supervisor that they are doing circles.
Report the company to OSHA, some of those people in there are really scared of circles you know...
Sorry, no more OSHA. Got gutted and defunded. Profits are at an all time high though.
Your state's labor board is more effective. At least until the red hats gut worker protection even more.
The 2431 days with squares one is so funny to me
They have no face, but you can see the sheer horror in them when they see the square peaking out from the machine
damn caught fresh off the press
It goes in the square hole.
I absolutely adore this meme, it’s just so quaint and the variations are all hilarious
Pretend to not know how many angles a triangle has, CIRCLES ARE BACK ON THE MENU BOYS!
"Hey boss, a circle came out of the triangle factory, figured you aughta know."
"I guess we doin circles now" 😂😂
Love that you linked to a bunch of sponsors and ads in the description, but not the tweet you're literally talking about.
Insane title without context
*funny bass*
iiiiiiiiiii seeeeeee the circleeeeeeeee
(o ya ya ya)
(o ya ya ya)
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii seeeeeeeeeee the circleeeeeeeeee
(o ya ya ya)
(o ya ya ya)
CIRCLE
welcome to the infinite world
what's my endgame
there came a zero
sent here, there silence everywhere
no peace either
where there is no beginning or no end
will i be like that?
and if the words that won't go
waste to run my head
GOD
DO YOU SEE THE RADIANT LIGHT?
DO YOU HEAR THE BEAUTIFUL CHANT?
DO YOU FEEL A TENDER WARMTH?
nothing here
PITCH BLACK
PURE WHITE
ALL THE SAME
Endless
Finite
- copy that -
consuming ten billion years in an instant
and I'll come to you without a second thought
I'm here, I'm here
ON THE BORDER OF THE CIRCLE
God bless Daisuke
My favourite segment is when they fix the machine to only do triangles again, and the next thing that comes out of the machine is a square
Video starts at 0:00
Damn thanks bro, I was at 3:10 🙏
1:02 blob feels like a circle trapped in a blob making triangles when all he wants is to make circle
39 buried.
0 found...
already done ?
already done.
I don’t understand online trends anymore
For someone who goes with the flow, it's funny to me they limited their account not accepting this new fame over a simple meme. Kinda ironic
Could be ironic. However, given that Twitter is a hellhole, it's possible people decided to straight-up send death threats or rape threats because they didn't like the comic, and nobody is obligated to put up with that crap.
Plot twist: This was a perfectly socially engineered advertisement campaign for shapez 2 all along!
Meanwhile, at CIA HQ ...
*... Yup, they are that gullible now.* 😂
Last time I heard about a triangle factory it didn't go very well
I really hate Twitter, but then I miss stuff like this blowing up and wonder how out of the loop I really am
Don't sweat, all the good stuff escapes containment in a week or two
@@patrickstonecrusher
Just like 4chan
@@patrickstonecrusher yup, already seeing it on reddit
It’s like the trolley situation
The joke fits to something you'd see on a newspaper in a year that starts with 19-
OP's choice to go private is also an example of success being a curse
I take the comic as a lose lose situation where you're made to bring it up to a supervisor only to find out it's a non issue that you shouldn't have bothered them with or a critical failure that you shouldn't have resigned yourself to ignore. The chances you made the right decision are equal but both are equally liable to land you in a bad situation.
The response "guess we're doing circles now" doesn't even make much sense as it immediately goes back to triangles
It's just a bit shorter and punchier than "guess we're also doing circles now", while successfully conveying the same meaning given the context.
I guess simple things are just easily to spread
like peanutbutter
or buttcheeks
Cum
Yeah, that's basically how the "rage faces" / "rage comics" became as ubiquitous as they are.
I can’t wait for someone to make a comic about that takes itself wildly seriously