However, in the chaotic world of meme subreddits like r/dankmemes or r/okbuddyretard, calling someone a "Felicia triggered bakery" might actually be a sign of endearment. It says, "You are chaotic, you are angry, and you have a big butt." In 2024, that's almost a compliment. The internet has decided that "Damn thats Felicia triggered bakery" is a viable sentence. While your English teacher would weep, the denizens of Twitch chat would applaud.
Imagine a scenario: A female streamer (let's call her Felicia) is playing a competitive game. She loses. Instead of accepting defeat, she calls the opponent a slur and rage-quits. A viewer in the chat types: "Damn, Felicia is so triggered." But that’s too boring. Another viewer, trying to be funny, adds absurdity: "Damn thats Felicia triggered... bakery." damn thats felicia trriggered bakery
Why bakery? Because in meme logic, making something a location makes it funnier. You don't have anger issues; you work at a "triggered bakery." You don't say goodbye; you visit the "Felicia bakery." However, in the chaotic world of meme subreddits
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