No, this is in fact a leaked scene from the upcoming Magic the Gathering expansion, Reality Fracture. One of the major plot points involves an omenpath opening up between Bikini Bottom and the Land of Ooo.
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The original image was of Michelle Obama hugging George W. Bush. Those of us who were around back then remember how ghoulish W. Bush’s administration was, and he is being rehabilitated by liberals in present era. So this meme is suggesting that a future Republican leader will come around and then liberals will rehabilitate Trump in order to frame that new republican as the ultimate evil.
Arrested Development was literally a satire of the Bush family/administration, whom are now being rehabilitated by usonian liberals.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What Dunkey (videogamedunkey) video do you find the funniest?
2·9 months agoDonkey Kong Frozen Ape, $50!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•GAMERS, USING ONLY CAPITAL LETTERS, WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE VIDEO GAME QUOTE? SCREAM IT INTO THE VOID.
1·2 years agoALAS, THAT WAS MYSTIQUE, NOT MAGNETO. MAGNETO IS IN ANOTHER PLACE. GO! X-MEN!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•GAMERS, USING ONLY CAPITAL LETTERS, WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE VIDEO GAME QUOTE? SCREAM IT INTO THE VOID.
6·2 years agoMISTER TORGUE IS ALWAYS IN ALL CAPS. EXPLOSIONS!!!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•GAMERS, USING ONLY CAPITAL LETTERS, WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE VIDEO GAME QUOTE? SCREAM IT INTO THE VOID.
2·2 years agoGET YOUR ROCK OFF MY MAP
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•GAMERS, USING ONLY CAPITAL LETTERS, WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE VIDEO GAME QUOTE? SCREAM IT INTO THE VOID.
4·2 years agoUNDERSTAND THAT THERE IS NO POINT IN LIVING. CRY, THAT THERE IS NO ANSWER!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you knew you were going to get Alzheimer’s at 65 would you have kids?
71·2 years agoI don’t want to have children, but if I knew I was going to get Alzheimer’s at 65 I would plan to leave this world at 64.
I imagine a world beyond proprietary software, and GNU/Linux is the most promising implementation of that.
I don’t agree with reducing software-freedom to an issue of mere privacy-friendliness. I’m willing to be realistic about the security shortcomings of Libre software but not if the alternative is locked down silos and walled gardens.
Being a free software GNU distribution is also the point of Guix, and it’s part of what attracted me to it (although its practical abilities are nice as well).


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