Wait, It's All The Square Hole? Triangle Factory Circle Meme
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Overview
This is a two-panel low-effort MS Paint style meme. The top panel depicts a stick figure factory worker wearing a hard hat, standing next to a conveyor belt carrying red triangles, holding up an unexpected blue circle, with accompanying text expressing confusion: 'a circle?? in the triangle factory??'. The bottom panel shows the same worker shoving the blue circle directly into a square shaped hole on a sorting bin, which also has pre-filled triangle and circle shaped holes full of assorted mismatched shapes, with text stating 'that fits in the square hole'. The humor comes from subverting the common 'correct peg for the correct hole' expectation, acting as a relatable joke about cutting corners, ignoring rules, or forcing mismatched solutions to problems in workplace or everyday settings.
Origin notes
This meme was originally posted on Reddit, as noted in the provided source information, with the original title 'Wait, its all the square hole?'. It was created by the artist @SteinMakesGames, whose watermark is visible along the left edge of the image. It belongs to the popular low-effort MS Paint meme genre, and gained widespread traction on Reddit and other social media platforms for its relatable commentary on workplace inefficiency and pragmatic rule-breaking.