Low Effort Memes
Some communities have standards. We do not.
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Welcome to loweffortmemes! This is your space for:
- Posting memes that took you 30 seconds to make
- Sharing weird, niche, or confusing content that doesn't fit elsewhere
- Embracing the beautiful art of minimal effort, maximum vibes
- Whatever random stuff makes you laugh (high effort memes welcome too!)
Community Guidelines:
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No standards, but we still have rules: Just because we accept low-effort content doesn't mean anything goes. Normal instance rules still apply- don't spread hate, be civil to others, etc.
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All memes are good memes: That meme you made in MS Paint? That oddly specific joke about your niche hobby? That high-effort masterpiece? That thing other communities thought was "too low quality"? All perfect!
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Don't kill the vibe: We're here to laugh at dumb stuff together, so keep things chill and fun.
Let's celebrate the fine art of doing the bare minimum and somehow making it work (but also the maximum if that's your thing)!
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Does anybody not think it's #2? Seems quite obvious to me.
A more interesting question is how a turtle-neck would look.
I think a turtle neck would be up at location #1, as they generally come up to a bit under your chin.
Bro I don't know how to break this to you, but that is a tie, not a turtleneck.
Do you seriously not know how to read? It's a reply to a comment that literally raises the question of where a turtleneck would go.
I think it would be better to ask, where does a snake wear a tie?
My neck has a clear end, and the purpose of a tie is to (arguably, I’m just guessing here) tie off the collar of your shirt, what kind of shirt would a snake wear? The tie for humans is arguably more related to our body shape than neck components, so you can’t even say relative to a comparable organ or bone. So where does a snake wear a tie?
Probably where Lowly Worm puts his bowtie.
The answer was in my childhood the entire time
Every now and then a snake hatches with one or more legs, so just above the shoulders... You could probably count vertibrae or something like that.