Misery Loves Company: Childfree Youth Meme

This is a 4-panel comic-style meme. Panel 1 shows a grey generic NPC-style character asking the question "HOW DO YOU STAY AND LOOK SO YOUNG FOR YOUR AGE AT 35?". Panel 2 shows a simple smiling white stick figure character answering "SIMPLE IM CHILDFREE". Panel 3 shows the grey character with a blank neutral expression processing the answer. Panel 4 shows the grey character looking visibly angry, implying that he is a parent frustrated by the answer, referencing the common cultural trope that the stress of raising children contributes to faster visible aging. The joke plays on the "misery loves company" trope, where the person who went through the stress of parenting is annoyed that others avoided that stress and gained the benefit of looking younger.

Dialogue

HOW DO YOU STAY AND LOOK SO YOUNG FOR YOUR AGE AT 35?
SIMPLE IM CHILDFREE

Overview

This is a 4-panel comic-style meme. Panel 1 shows a grey generic NPC-style character asking the question "HOW DO YOU STAY AND LOOK SO YOUNG FOR YOUR AGE AT 35?". Panel 2 shows a simple smiling white stick figure character answering "SIMPLE IM CHILDFREE". Panel 3 shows the grey character with a blank neutral expression processing the answer. Panel 4 shows the grey character looking visibly angry, implying that he is a parent frustrated by the answer, referencing the common cultural trope that the stress of raising children contributes to faster visible aging. The joke plays on the "misery loves company" trope, where the person who went through the stress of parenting is annoyed that others avoided that stress and gained the benefit of looking younger.

Origin notes

This meme is sourced from the Reddit r/Meme subreddit, distributed via RSS feed. It uses a widely popular generic 4-panel NPC meme template that is commonly used online for short relatable jokes about social interactions, life choices, and differing life experiences.

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