People Who Handle Ads Differently: Brain Comparison Meme

A vertical 4-panel meme comparing different groups of people based on their methods of handling advertisements, paired with increasingly vibrant brain illustrations. Each panel features bold white text on the left and a colored brain image on the right. Panel 1: 'PEOPLE WHO WATCH ADS' with a dim, blue-tinted brain showing minimal activity. Panel 2: 'PEOPLE WHO USE AN AD BLOCKER' with a brighter blue brain with pink highlights. Panel 3: 'PEOPLE WHO USE AD SPEEDUP' with a glowing, white-centered brain. Panel 4: 'PEOPLE WHO SKIP WITH THE MAC TOUCHBAR' with a radiant brain emitting light rays. The progression implies increasing intelligence or efficiency with each advanced ad-handling method.

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Comparison of people based on ad handling methods (watch ads, use ad blocker, ad speedup, Mac Touch Bar skip) with corresponding brain activity images

Overview

A vertical 4-panel meme comparing different groups of people based on their methods of handling advertisements, paired with increasingly vibrant brain illustrations. Each panel features bold white text on the left and a colored brain image on the right. Panel 1: 'PEOPLE WHO WATCH ADS' with a dim, blue-tinted brain showing minimal activity. Panel 2: 'PEOPLE WHO USE AN AD BLOCKER' with a brighter blue brain with pink highlights. Panel 3: 'PEOPLE WHO USE AD SPEEDUP' with a glowing, white-centered brain. Panel 4: 'PEOPLE WHO SKIP WITH THE MAC TOUCHBAR' with a radiant brain emitting light rays. The progression implies increasing intelligence or efficiency with each advanced ad-handling method.

Origin notes

This meme is a remix of the popular 'brain activity comparison' meme format, which humorously ranks groups by perceived intelligence using varying brain imagery. The brain illustrations appear to be edited stock images, common in such memes. The inclusion of 'MAC TOUCHBAR' suggests it targets Apple users familiar with the Touch Bar feature (introduced in 2016 MacBooks). No visible watermarks, but the format is consistent with content circulated on platforms like Reddit, Twitter/X, or Imgur, likely created using basic image editing software.

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