What isthe future that liberals want?Dear Utol (2025): Totoy Bayo Episode 38
That's the question everyone's asking (and meme-ing) after rando right wing political Twitter account @polNewsNetwork1--what, @polNewsNetwork was already taken?--sent out a tweet trying to criticize liberals on Wednesday:
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The tweet reads "this is the future that liberals want," alongside an image of a man in drag sitting next to a woman in a traditional niqab, a "veil for the face that leaves the area around the eyes clear."
This left a lot of people saying, "yeah... kind of exactly."
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Humans coexisting on a subway being treated as some sort of liberal fantasy opened up the floodgates: a meme was born. What other wild pairings could exist in this obscene dreamscape?
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The horror!
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Get me off this subway to hell!
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God's nightmare!
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Nothing against bronies but they might actually have a point with this one.
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Actually can I time travel to this future?
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Not as nature intended!
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Doc Brown where are you!!
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In the future, all rooms are cat rooms and all professors are cat professors. Take that liberals!
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