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Well, here it is: a poster so gloriously absurd that one suspects it must have been dreamed up during a particularly heavy lunch at Private Eye Towers. The artwork splashes across the page in retina-searing technicolour: hot pinks, lurid yellows, blues that would give Dulux an existential crisis. At the centre, Kanye West—eyes gazing upwards, mouth slightly agape—looking for all the world like a man who has just discovered both the meaning of life and that he’s forgotten his Tesco Clubcard.

Looming behind him, with the patience of someone who’s seen it all before, is Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker. Except here, the iconic statue seems less a symbol of profound philosophy and more the visual equivalent of a long-suffering sigh. One can practically hear him muttering, “Really? This is what I’m reduced to? Sharing a frame with a man who says he doesn’t like thinking?”

Because yes, emblazoned at the bottom in heavy-duty font is the alleged quote. Kanye, it seems, is not a fan of cognitive activity. He claims people assume he thinks a lot. He doesn’t. He does not like to think at all. Presumably, this is meant to be profound. It lands instead somewhere between “Year 9 homework excuse” and “Brexit campaign slogan.”

The headline across the top—“DID THEY SAY THAT!”—drips with the knowing wink of mockery. It’s the classic tabloid trick: inflate the ridiculous, plaster it in neon, then sit back while readers choke on their instant coffee. The juxtaposition of Rodin’s revered masterpiece with Kanye’s declaration of intellectual absenteeism is less “meeting of minds” and more “pub landlord overhearing an especially dim conversation and deciding to frame it for posterity.”

In essence, it’s pop-art satire at its cheekiest. A cartoonishly reverent send-up that skewers both celebrity culture and the absurdity of taking anything said in an interview too seriously. If thinking were optional, this poster would be the official recruitment brochure.

Well, here it is: a poster so gloriously absurd that one suspects it must have been dreamed up during a particularly heavy lunch at Private Eye Towers. The artwork splashes across the page in retina-searing technicolour: hot pinks, lurid yellows, blues that would give Dulux an existential crisis. At the centre, Kanye West—eyes gazing upwards, mouth slightly agape—looking for all the world like a man who has just discovered both the meaning of life and that he’s forgotten his Tesco Clubcard. Looming behind him, with the patience of someone who’s seen it all before, is Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker. Except here, the iconic statue seems less a symbol of profound philosophy and more the visual equivalent of a long-suffering sigh. One can practically hear him muttering, “Really? This is what I’m reduced to? Sharing a frame with a man who says he doesn’t like thinking?” Because yes, emblazoned at the bottom in heavy-duty font is the alleged quote. Kanye, it seems, is not a fan of cognitive activity. He claims people assume he thinks a lot. He doesn’t. He does not like to think at all. Presumably, this is meant to be profound. It lands instead somewhere between “Year 9 homework excuse” and “Brexit campaign slogan.” The headline across the top—“DID THEY SAY THAT!”—drips with the knowing wink of mockery. It’s the classic tabloid trick: inflate the ridiculous, plaster it in neon, then sit back while readers choke on their instant coffee. The juxtaposition of Rodin’s revered masterpiece with Kanye’s declaration of intellectual absenteeism is less “meeting of minds” and more “pub landlord overhearing an especially dim conversation and deciding to frame it for posterity.” In essence, it’s pop-art satire at its cheekiest. A cartoonishly reverent send-up that skewers both celebrity culture and the absurdity of taking anything said in an interview too seriously. If thinking were optional, this poster would be the official recruitment brochure.

Today's #Funny #Celebrity #Dumb #Quote to make you #Laugh is from #KenyeWest who is fast becoming known for his #Dumbness as #Kanye doesn't just rely on words, recently his actions have spoken louder - than anybody cared to hear. #Humour #Comedy #AI #Celeb #LOL #Satire #DOH

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couldn’t read the writing on the wall at the end of my marriage duh so here is a #poem about my #dumbness and now #art boo!

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The Daily Show on X: "Pam Bondi’s stats on Trump saving hundreds of millions of lives from fentanyl has her sounding high as f**k https://t.co/PS8uKsVyzP" / X Pam Bondi’s stats on Trump saving hundreds of millions of lives from fentanyl has her sounding high as f**k https://t.co/PS8uKsVyzP

#dumbness #stupidity has a face
x.com/TheDailyShow...

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Did the administration ask Google who to tariff?

Like Norfolk and McDonald Islands, that aren't even countries.

How hard is it to find out that there are only 195 countries in the world.

Is it possible to get a High Distinction in #Dumbness

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How did #Dumbness become a thing?

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He is trying to prove he is #GoD47: Do as I say. This 78yo boy-man's #dumbness & #ignorance is boundless. He is desperately trying to prove them.
He's playing #victimcard & said,e.g.,🇨🇦 doesn't allow 🇺🇲banks to open in 🇨🇦. Abide by 🇨🇦 laws & they can. Geez!

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Oh…my …goodness.😱
I may have seen this at that time, but certainly will save this to one of my many digital meme albums on #Dumbness or MAGA files on Pinterest.
Social media users should get yearly booklets on things NOT to post that won’t stand the test of time on the permanent internet 🥴😂

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#Ignorance
#Dumbness

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Walkabout Thoughts #87
Podcast walking
jzmurdock.blogspot.com/2024/06/walk...
#BlackSabbath
#Bands
#politics
#Beatles
#MarcMaron
#WTF
#MAGA
#Trump
#dumbness

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When you overhear the boss yelling about "buying so much goddamned PAPER," it's time to go hoard a few reams. #dumbness

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