Gatorade
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Why is this tilted
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cinematography its called a dutch angle google it
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Oh, so that's why I give people cop vibes, when I'm really just colorblind.
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I’m colorblind but I guess anyway
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Mane you spend way too much time on this typa website
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why would the cop call all the gatorade flavors by its actual names?
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And why is the word "sex" censored?!
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Can't you just call them the shades of grey they truly are?
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Yellow = Yes ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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I think the only time I’ve heard someone call it by the colour is with Orange but I’ve also not heard someone use the BS marketing names. It’s always whatever flavour it is
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TIL I'm a cop.
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To increase engagement.
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And that is novel but common enough to be expressed in meme? Come on.
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Why is sex censored?
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soxpooping
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Not significant but casual. E.g., when I'm headed to wawa and I ask my husband if he wants anything, he says "yeah, a blue gatorade".
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Sax.
It's the devil's instrument now that he lost his fiddle.
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Yes, I'm sure this kind of conversation happens. But that's about it. I feel confident nobody, nobody, on earth cares about Gatorade enough to organically make the meme in question. Like what kind of psychopath is putting that kind of importance on fucking Gatorade, even as a joke? This is an astroturfed corporate meme, y'all.