Funny gay pride memes
create a sarcastic list and not run out of answers.” No gay has the ability to use the bullet point, apparently.know that really, nobody gives a flying monkeys.the ability to not brag when they reckon that they do.”.resist the urge to spam their friends by retweeting.One of these read: “No gay has the ability to do all five: (wrongmiles/twitter)Īnd some went meta, using the meme’s format to criticise the meme itself.
Others turned the meme into a joke, like the person who referenced American musical Rent by writing: “No gay has all five: hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes.” Gay people allegedly don’t do well with keeping people on a group text. a dad who loves them.”Ī particularly savage post in this vein read: “no gay person has all five of these: 1. Perhaps the most obvious version of this was a tweet which listed “good relationship with father” four times before adding in: “clear skin.”Īnother person wrote: “no gay has all five. Some have pointed out that many gay people aren’t on great terms with their parents-especially their dad. a consistent view of childrearing.” complicated family relations recurrent theme in “No gay has all five” meme iced coffee.”Ī different user said: “no gay has all five: doesn’t cause ppl to mute the group text. a healthy relationship with their parents. iced tweeter jokingly included just four options to demonstrate his lack of maths skills, writing: “No gay has all five: a beard. can math.” “No gay has all five: a beard. One such entry read: “No gay has all five: good grades. Many of the posts play with internal stereotypes which have grown popular on Gay Twitter, such as the idea that queer people often struggle with driving, maths and caffeine addictions. The format has the potential to encourage judgmental attitudes in the wrong hands, but can also be insightful and funny. Since it first went viral in 2018, Godbole estimates the photo resurfaces somewhere on the internet about once a month, most recently in a tongue-in-cheek tweet about how singer Olivia Rodrigo's debut album, Sour, has earned her a gay fanbase.“No gay has all five” takes its place in the pantheon of gay memes "I'm also 5’1, and they’re all very tall and muscular, so I was just so clearly standing out." "One of my main groups of friends in San Francisco is a group of gay men, so I have often found myself in situations where I’m the one woman amid all of these gay men," Godbole said. She attended the event with close friends, several of whom are in the photo. Though Godbole, 35, posted the picture to her own Instagram at the time, it didn't take off until a friend with a sizable following shared it on his own account as a throwback Thursday post the following year. "In that moment people were looking at the photo and saying, 'You’re going to be famous,'" Godbole told BuzzFeed News about the picture, which was snapped in 2017 outside a bar at San Francisco's Folsom Street Fair, a BDSM and leather event.
A friend decided to snap a photo from above of Godbole in the funny situation - and a meme was instantly born. Standing in a sea of shirtless, leather harness-clad men towering over her, Amruta Godbole said she felt like a "fish out of water" while at a San Francisco street fair a few years ago.