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Sebastian Herold
@sherold@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

One day.

#DavidLynch#Meme

A two-panel meme features the  filmmaker David Lynch, a man with white hair, sitting at a desk with what appears to be a phone, and various desk items around him.

The top panel shows Lynch looking forward, slightly upwards, with an open mouth as if speaking. A white text box overlays the image, stating: "One day, the sadness will end."

The bottom panel shows Lynch looking upwards and to his right, with a more somber or reflective expression. Another white text box overlays this panel, stating: "But I don't think today's the day."

The overall tone is melancholic with a touch of dark humor, characteristic of Lynch's artistic style, and the meme implies a prolonged state of sadness.
A two-panel meme features the filmmaker David Lynch, a man with white hair, sitting at a desk with what appears to be a phone, and various desk items around him. The top panel shows Lynch looking forward, slightly upwards, with an open mouth as if speaking. A white text box overlays the image, stating: "One day, the sadness will end." The bottom panel shows Lynch looking upwards and to his right, with a more somber or reflective expression. Another white text box overlays this panel, stating: "But I don't think today's the day." The overall tone is melancholic with a touch of dark humor, characteristic of Lynch's artistic style, and the meme implies a prolonged state of sadness.
A two-panel meme features the filmmaker David Lynch, a man with white hair, sitting at a desk with what appears to be a phone, and various desk items around him. The top panel shows Lynch looking forward, slightly upwards, with an open mouth as if speaking. A white text box overlays the image, stating: "One day, the sadness will end." The bottom panel shows Lynch looking upwards and to his right, with a more somber or reflective expression. Another white text box overlays this panel, stating: "But I don't think today's the day." The overall tone is melancholic with a touch of dark humor, characteristic of Lynch's artistic style, and the meme implies a prolonged state of sadness.
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