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🚸 The Meme

 "Find the first meme on your social media feed, write of it."



Disclaimer, this is the worst text ever. Do not even try to read it. At the end of it, I wrote why it is not worth it.



"Cada que termina un mes del 2020: ¡Vaya, qué paliza!" (Me when every month in 2020 ends: Wow, what a beating!)


    That's what the first picture above says. And, in fact, it is quite ironic because yesterday I was watching a youtube video mentioning the sitcom series called Malcolm in the Middle. 

Moreover, I found the Facebook's algorithm is showing me many pictures of it. That is fascinating, isn't it?  


    However, before starting, let me be honest, I have never watched Malcolm in the Middle. I will not do it. Personally, I do not think it is worth watching.

I recently saw hundreds of memes and popular references to the series, so, as a responsible person. I opened Amazon Prime, clicked on the Pilot episode, finished it, closed the entire application, and went outside. Concerning the show, I have heard several reviews where the experts say it is good enough to devote some hours a week watching it. My response? I give it another try. It failed me again.  


    I even had to do quick research to find out the actors' names and occupations. Look, this is what I found: 

  • Malcolm, the show's main guy, even the series' name is named after him. His personality is quite intelligent and happy. Nothing relevant about him more than...Yes! I know what. He speaks to the camera sometimes. 
  • Dewey, as the curious lad and younger brother. The kid is depicted in almost every meme related to the series. In fact, this meme is not the exception.
  • Lois, as the "a new baby is coming" character. Malcolm's mother and the extremest person in the program.  
  • Reese, he is Malcolm's brother, the nice one of the entire comedy. His job is annoying his brothers and making fun of his father. Careful there, kid, you do not really know who he is—your father, I mean.
  • Hal, Malcolm's father. The drug lord of the family, better known in the underground world as Heisenberg. If you don't like him, you shouldn't keep reading this. 
  • Francis is not relevant at all. It is just an extra character to make Malcolm the middle guy of the family. 


    One thing I must acknowledge about the picture is that it reflects the reality we are facing right now. Who would have thought this virus will last more than 6 months? Well, thousands of physicians, of course. Anyway, the picture is the deal right now. I can conclude I laughed a lot with the meme and not with the series.


    Perhaps, I should talk about this topic again very soon because today I wrote the text at night, and I am not feeling that great. My red-as-tomato eyes are trying to survive, as well as my exhausted body. I have not checked if the text is well written. Besides, I did not like the topic, I know it is not an excuse, but you do it better when you enjoy doing something. 






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