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  • Tags: comedy

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This artifact is a meme about a storm that was originally printed and taped up, and then photographed.
The submitter provided the following about the artifact’s history:
On my friends snapchat story
September 10th
A meme and a piece of paper

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This sticker pokes fun at a common, embarrassing, and aggravating experience while driving. Hitting curbs is stereotypically associated with women, so this sticker works to recognize and rework the stereotype to the drivers advantage.

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This artifact uses shots from the Scooby-Doo cartoon to depict someone uncovering the consequences of their own actions.

The submitter provided the following about this artifact: "Internet meme circa 2020?"

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A bumper sticker reading, "CAUTION / THIS VEHICLE MAKES / FREQUENT STOPS / AT YOUR MOM'S HOUSE" actively insults every driver stuck behind this SUV. The borderline childish "your mom" joke is still surprising and humorous to any witnesses of this…

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This artifacts is a pin attached to Mishalynn Brown's backpack. It takes a comedic approach to self-love and the acknowledgement of racial tensions.

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This artifact appears to be taped to a wooden surface that pleads individuals to refrain from leaning on it.

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This artifact was found in a waiting area in a train station. It is posted above seats and the public is urged to keep their feet off the seats.

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The Colosseum in Rome.
The creator of the original text is unknown. The image shows the original post done on 9/15/2017 by someone from New York City, and then two others who responded to it. (i.e. "Me too" and "Me 3").

The materials include the…

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This artifact is a note printed and placed on a discarded mini fridge in the Williams Building.

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This artifact is a label written on a paper plate. It is attached to a mini fridge on the second floor of the Williams Building.
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