








This is basically like letting a child play with a drill.
Or let the child drink soap.
The store or manufacturer is hardly to blame, but western world (USA especially) does have a history of legal battles over things like “there was no warning the fresh pizza would be hot” etc.


Go to a lil market, discuss politics, chat in coffee shops, etc … all in a friendly manner between two species where one is 4× larger (in body-length alone) than the other. Basically like humans & cats.


Amazing!
This finding is the first documented case of colonial behavior between two solitary species of spider
And one species (Prinerigone vagans) is 2-3mm, the other (Tegenaria domestica) 7.5-11.5mm in body length.
Like a bunch of introverted humans and cats prob.


Yes!
Half of these at least.
The rest are prob a bit tiny.


It’s making me want to go to there.


Spiderlemmy! Spiderlemmy! Does whatever a Spiderlemmy does!


Well, they are often involved or are around such deals, but the difference is that in USA the quid pro quo is perfectly legal & money can be exchanged openly (which is still corruption, but not legally so).
Afaik cats don’t even bother to figure out how to achieve anything by obeying the laws of physics, they just do as they please regardless.

Yes, totally!
… I feel like you teased me with a rickroll & then in fact left me hanging all deserted, intentionally.
Well done!

rather small
The meme format is like that, just a small bit, usually one line (and two panels of non-meme using up 90% of the space):

So Zachary posted a meme.
And Robert provided the microblog part.
Since the community is called Microblog Memes, both parts are needed as a technicality.
I’m not commenting on the quality of either tho, just that it technically fits rather perfectly.


Lewd tentacle way.
I would suggest image search, but …
I refuse to give even 4kB to Chrome.


Ancient god of dreaming & a good sleep, hentai adjacent even.
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The whole thing is presented in a meme format that usually consists of two non-meme panels.

The post references a fairly known meme format:
knowyourmeme.com/memes/how-it-started-vs-how-its-going
Apart from that meme bit, the memetic value is very low bcs all the text is very literate and direct (proper journalistic) to not cause any doubts about the main story conveyed.
So I would def say it’s technically a meme (and the format is used correctly) + it has some microblog aspects too. I think it fits the community (purely based on the name alone I mean).