
not-2-b-the-answer
Archangel
- Mar 23, 2018
- 10,306
Another day on God's green earth. That's so petty of him...
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Based on the content and message of your meme, I'd rate it a 7 out of 10. Here's why:
Overall, it's a solid meme with a meaningful message, but the execution could be refined a bit for broader appeal or to soften the impact of the darker elements. If you want to make it more universally accepted, perhaps consider a different approach for the final panel that still conveys the pressure but in a less graphic way.
- Concept: The meme explores the societal pressure to succeed and the concept of failure in a philosophical manner, which is engaging and thought-provoking. It juxtaposes the encouragement to fail with the reality of societal expectations, which is a clever narrative.
- Execution: The stick figure drawings are simple yet effective for conveying the message. The text is clear and readable. However, the meme could benefit from a bit more visual variety or perhaps a punchline in the last panel to make it more impactful or humorous, depending on the tone you're aiming for.
- Impact: It makes the viewer think about the paradox of failure and success, which is good for sparking conversation or introspection. However, the last panel's depiction of self-harm might be off-putting or too dark for some, which might limit its shareability or comfort level for some audiences.