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2025-10-22 23:35:00 2025-10-22 23:31:05 2025-10-22 23:31:05 26327375

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The cartoon depicts a person inside what appears to be prison bars, with their body partly visible. They are holding onto the bars and have a cane or stick on the floor next to them. There is bread and a key nearby. The text above reads: "IF YOU KEEP THEM BUSY WITH BASIC NEEDS... THEY WILL FORGET ABOUT THE FREEDOM THEY LOST".
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The image is a quote graphic featuring W.E.B. Du Bois, an influential African American sociologist and activist known for his contributions to civil rights and social science. The quote emphasizes the importance of assessing national prosperity beyond mere economic indicators like millionaire counts or GDP; it suggests that true wealth lies in factors such as health prevalence, public school efficiency, literacy rates, and access to education—all indicative of societal well-being.
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2025-10-22 17:10:48 2025-10-22 17:08:07 2025-10-22 17:08:07 26272749

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The image is a piece of social commentary art by Peg Averill, known for her works that often address societal issues. The text "Jail is just a kind of Warehouse for poor people" suggests a critical perspective on the justice system and its impact on marginalized individuals. It implies that imprisonment disproportionately affects those who are economically disadvantaged, potentially due to systemic inequalities within society.
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2025-10-22 14:55:18 2025-10-22 14:49:05 2025-10-22 14:49:05 26254458

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The image features a quote attributed to Robert A. Heinlein, which reads: "YOU CAN SWAY A THOUSAND MEN BY APPEALING TO THEIR PREDJUDICES QUICKER THAN YOU CAN CONVINCE ONE MAN BY LOGIC". This suggests that changing people's opinions through appealing to their biases is faster and potentially easier than convincing them logically or rationally. The quote emphasizes the power of prejudice in influencing group decisions, even though it may not be based on logic or evidence.
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2025-10-22 11:53:58 2025-10-22 11:50:03 2025-10-22 11:50:03 26233956

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This poster presents a historical figure, Oscar Wilde, associated with the quote "Nowadays, people know the price of everything and the value of nothing".
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2025-10-22 08:19:14 2025-10-22 08:15:13 2025-10-22 08:15:13 26216670

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The comic strip presents a commentary on societal influence and media conditioning. It suggests that the ruling class manipulates public perception to encourage people to emulate wealthy lifestyles, thereby legitimizing their own power structures through social emulation. The character with text bubbles is juxtaposed against another figure walking away, possibly symbolizing resistance or indifference towards such societal pressures.
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2025-10-22 11:16:14 2025-10-22 05:18:05 2025-10-22 05:18:05 26204413

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The image is a black and white poster with text overlay. At the top, there are two quotations attributed to different individuals: Simón Bolívar on the left side saying "By ignorance we have been mastered more than by force," followed by Being Caballero's quote at the bottom stating that 'the greatest weapon a man can hold in his hands is a book.' The central visual shows an individual, likely male based on appearance, deeply engaged with reading.
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2025-10-22 11:16:23 2025-10-22 01:47:06 2025-10-22 01:47:06 26184569

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The quote attributed to Aldous Huxley suggests a dystopian vision where society willingly embraces its oppression, becoming reliant on technology that limits critical thinking and independent thought. This reflects themes commonly explored by Huxley in his works such as "Brave New World," which warn against the dangers of societal conformity and technological advancement at the expense of individual freedom and autonomy.
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2025-10-22 12:47:15 2025-10-21 23:06:02 2025-10-21 23:06:02 26167202

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The quote by Aldous Huxley emphasizes the importance of evidence-based reasoning and skepticism. It suggests that not having concrete proof or facts before accepting something as true is a significant moral flaw, which reflects on individual judgmental capabilities.
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2025-10-21 20:47:01 2025-10-21 20:43:13 2025-10-21 20:43:13 26148521

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The meme juxtaposes a statement attributed to George Orwell from his dystopian novel "1984" with an illustration. The quote, "Football, beer, and above all gambling filled up the horizon of their minds," is about how certain activities were used as distractions by those in control ("Big Brother") within the fictional society depicted in the book. This was done to keep people's focus away from any potential rebellion or resistance against oppressive regimes.
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2025-10-21 18:26:20 2025-10-21 18:22:14 2025-10-21 18:22:14 26128507

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The image is a compilation of two photographs related to Edward R. Murrow, who was an influential American broadcast journalist and director general for CBS News from 1943 until his death. In the first photo on the left, we see what appears to be a black-and-white photograph of Edward R. Murrow holding up a piece of paper with "CBS" printed on it, indicating affiliation with Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), which was one of America's leading radio and television networks during that era.
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2025-10-21 15:24:14 2025-10-21 15:20:05 2025-10-21 15:20:05 26105187

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The image is a meme that uses characters from the animated television show "Futurama" to make a political statement. In this context, it appears to be commenting on the relationship between different groups within society as perceived by one of its characters. - The character labeled "THE RULING CLASS" represents those who hold power or influence in a social structure.
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2025-10-21 12:11:06 2025-10-21 12:07:17 2025-10-21 12:07:17 26084492

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The image contains a quote attributed to Stephen King, an author known for his contributions to horror and supernatural fiction. The quote reads: "Read whatever they're trying to keep out of your eyes and your brain, because that’s exactly what you need to know".
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The image is a graphic comparison labeled "vs" that contrasts two entities: the United States (indicated by "US") and an unidentified adversary ("THEM"). The left side of the divided background uses blue tones, depicting figures with halo-like rings around their heads against neutral backgrounds. These figures suggest representations of the US or its actions as ethically sound. On the right, darker shades are used to represent "THEM," featuring a figure with horns and red eyes in an ominous setting.
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2025-10-21 07:25:13 2025-10-21 06:14:03 2025-10-21 06:14:03 26056651

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The image is a quote from Martha Ellis Gellhorn, presented alongside her photograph and biographical information. The text addresses the importance of being involved in politics for maintaining control over one’s life and freedom. It suggests that without political engagement, individuals risk losing their autonomy as society's standards evolve. This message resonates with themes of empowerment through active participation in governance.
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2025-10-21 02:49:52 2025-10-21 02:46:03 2025-10-21 02:46:03 26035910

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The quote by John Lennon emphasizes the power of individual choice and collective action. It suggests that if people universally refused to engage with media content designed primarily for profit, it could lead to a societal shift towards more peaceful outcomes. The phrase "another television set" refers metaphorically to passive consumption habits or distractions from deeper social engagement.
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2025-10-20 23:44:51 2025-10-20 23:40:11 2025-10-20 23:40:11 26017142

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The provided GIF is a small, low-resolution graphic that shows what appears to be part of an object or structure. It's not clear enough for me to accurately describe the contents due to its size and resolution limitations. If you have another image with better quality, I'd be happy to help further!
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2025-10-20 21:05:59 2025-10-20 21:02:03 2025-10-20 21:02:03 25996925

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The meme juxtaposes two contrasting actions attributed to the United States. The top part of the image shows a group of people, labeled "US talking about democracy," which is likely an artistic representation or caricature meant to signify discussion on democratic values rather than actual historical figures or events involving Jesus Christ.
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The quote is from Frankie Boyle, a Scottish comedian and writer known for his sharp wit on political satire. He critiques what he perceives as the biased analysis of certain journalists who have privileged access to power figures. The term "courtier" historically refers to someone who serves an aristocrat or royal personage in their court; in this context, it suggests that such a journalist may be seen more as part of elite circles than objective reporters.
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The quote by Carl Sagan is a reflection on the speaker's disapproval of those who promote or endorse foolishness. This sentiment was expressed during one of his speeches, highlighting an aspect of critical thinking and judgment that he valued highly. The use of black-and-white imagery alongside this text suggests a timeless quality to both the message conveyed and the individual known for it.
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2025-10-20 16:05:54 2025-10-20 12:04:04 2025-10-20 12:04:04 25927788

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The image is a satirical representation of war, using the metaphorical imagery associated with chess. In traditional chess, pieces are removed from play when captured by an opposing piece; however, they retain their value and can be used again on future moves (unless promoted to queen). This suggests that despite losing lives in warfare, soldiers may rejoin society after serving time for their country.
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2025-10-20 19:59:23 2025-10-20 09:44:06 2025-10-20 09:44:06 25915933

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The image is a piece of digital art that combines elements from two famous dystopian novels, "1984" by George Orwell and another work featuring a woman looking up at the sky. It seems to be conveying a message about fear or resistance towards love as an emotion capable of creating worlds beyond human control, which could symbolize rebellion against oppressive systems where emotions are suppressed.
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2025-10-20 06:29:03 2025-10-20 06:25:05 2025-10-20 06:25:05 25901388

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The quote is a call to critical thinking and the importance of education. It suggests that individuals who have been oppressed or mistreated should not seek solace from those responsible for their suffering, but rather educate themselves further as a means of liberation. The philosophy promotes self-reliance and emphasizes the power of knowledge in reshaping one's own destiny.
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This image is a split-screen meme comparing two eras of car racing, highlighting the evolution from horse racing to modern auto races. The top part shows an ancient Roman gladiators' game with chariots pulled by horses, indicating how sports were used as distractions during social problems within the empire. This was not only for entertainment but also served a purpose in keeping up appearances while addressing underlying societal issues.
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The image displays a quote attributed to George Carlin, an American stand-up comedian and social critic. The background is black with the text overlaying it in white for visibility. In the upper right corner of the photo, there are logos indicating that the source or creator might be associated with "www.geckoandfly.com".
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The illustration depicts a surreal scene that juxtaposes traditional and modern elements. It shows an individual reaching out from behind a mountain of electronic devices, specifically computer monitors, towards floating book-shaped objects with strings attached to them. This could symbolize the search for knowledge or enlightenment amidst digital information overload.
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The text is a quote from Terence McKenna, expressing his disdain for what he views as superficial and distractive forms of media consumption. He suggests that such entertainment can distract people from their own critical thinking capabilities by feeding them with content like reality TV or sensational news which stirs up fear and hatred rather than fostering genuine self-awareness. McKenna implies a preference for more engaging, thought-provoking material over what he considers to be trivial distractions.
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The quote at the top of the poster is attributed to Noam Chomsky, an American linguist and social critic known for his critiques on media propaganda. The message conveyed here suggests that there should be a recognition of how effective well-organized propaganda can influence people's actions towards irrationality, violence, and self-destructive behaviors.
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The text overlaid on the image conveys a message about societal and political conditions. It suggests that nations controlled by bankers, weapons manufacturers, or media moguls are unlikely to achieve financial stability ("never be out of debt"), peace ("will never know peace"), fair legal systems ("civilians will write laws, citizens will not know justice"), and truthfulness in the press ("media owns it; we'll never know the truth").
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The provided image is a collage combining historical art with textual information. It features two sections: 1. The upper part of the image shows an artwork depicting Roman gladiators, which represents the concept of 'bread and circus' historically known to distract or entertain the populace during times when civil unrest was present. 2. Below this illustration, there's a text box containing historical trivia.
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The image displays a quote attributed to Noam Chomsky, presented on two separate black backgrounds with white text. The left background shows the photograph of an elderly man wearing glasses and dressed formally. He appears contemplative or thoughtful as he looks off-camera. His attire suggests a formal occasion or professional setting.
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The quote attributed to John Adams is a metaphorical statement about the methods of achieving dominance and control over others. It suggests that there are two primary ways: through direct force ("the sword") or by exploiting financial power, which could lead to debt being used as a tool for subjugation ("by debt"). This reflects historical insights into how political and economic systems can manipulate people's circumstances in order to maintain authority.
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The poster is a satirical depiction that plays on the historical event of Giordano Bruno, an Italian philosopher and cosmologist who was burned at the stake for heresy. It humorously suggests that instead of burning him as punishment for his views about suns being distant stars like Earth's planets surrounded by their own planetary bodies (a hypothesis he supported), it would have been more logical to burn those religious people suggesting such a view because they were closer to reality.
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The cartoon depicts a satirical commentary on public funding priorities, specifically focusing on the allocation of resources within urban areas. It humorously illustrates how $1 billion is being spent or proposed to be spent on police officers' equipment ("precinct"), while simultaneously suggesting that schools are closed due to budget cuts.
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The image is a commemorative portrait with text and an inscription. It features the name Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was identified as a German pastor, theologian, and anti-Nazi dissident active during the years 1906 to 1945. The photograph shows him wearing round glasses against a plain background. Beneath his image is a quote attributed to him: "Silence in the face of evil is itself evil".
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This quote by George Orwell is a commentary on the state of media and journalism during his time. It suggests that popular ideas often prevail because they are promoted by influential, wealthy individuals who have an interest in maintaining certain viewpoints without fear of dissent or criticism through official censorship.
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The images appear to be a pair of memes that contain the same or very similar text with different background photos. The central message is conveyed through repeated textual content, which humorously suggests an overgeneralization about using guns and money as tools for robbery. In meme culture, such repetition often serves to emphasize or satirize the statement within it.
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This appears to be a humorous meme that contrasts how Britain is typically portrayed versus the way it may actually appear. The top panels show positive depictions of British history, suggesting democracy and love for republican values are part of its national identity.
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This illustration seems to be a visual pun on the concept of 'foreshadowing' or 'prediction,' using anthropomorphic animals, specifically foxes and sheep. The scene mimics famous speeches made by political figures who later did not fulfill their promises, thus playing with themes of deceit and unfulfilled expectations in politics. The image could also be a commentary on how certain individuals are elected into positions based on false or misleading promises, which they fail to keep once in power.
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The quote by George Bernard Shaw is a warning against the dangers of accepting false information as knowledge. It emphasizes that false beliefs can be more perilous than not having any belief at all, suggesting that misinformation has consequences and could lead to misguided actions or decisions. The inclusion of "FAMOUSQUOTES123.
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