He's dangerously close to connecting the dots

This is a dark comedy single-panel reaction meme. It features a shot of a young woman with a tense, awkward, guilty expression: her forehead is wrinkled, eyebrows are raised, and she has a tight, uncomfortable look as she glances off to the side. Overlaid on the top of the image is text that establishes the scenario: the narrator (the woman in the image) is listening to her husband talk about his best friend who went missing in Thailand 15 years prior, with the added note that she met her husband shortly after that disappearance. The joke implies the wife was responsible for the friend's disappearance, and she is internally panicking that her husband is about to make the connection between the friend's disappearance and the timing of when they met, aligning with the original meme title.

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ME LISTENING TO MY HUSBAND TALK ABOUT HIS BEST FRIEND WHO WENT MISSING IN THAILAND 15 YEARS AGO (WE MET SHORTLY AFTER)

Overview

This is a dark comedy single-panel reaction meme. It features a shot of a young woman with a tense, awkward, guilty expression: her forehead is wrinkled, eyebrows are raised, and she has a tight, uncomfortable look as she glances off to the side. Overlaid on the top of the image is text that establishes the scenario: the narrator (the woman in the image) is listening to her husband talk about his best friend who went missing in Thailand 15 years prior, with the added note that she met her husband shortly after that disappearance. The joke implies the wife was responsible for the friend's disappearance, and she is internally panicking that her husband is about to make the connection between the friend's disappearance and the timing of when they met, aligning with the original meme title.

Origin notes

This meme was originally shared on Reddit meme communities, using a widely popular reaction screenshot of the character Maxine Baker from the Netflix series Ginny & Georgia (played by actress Sarah Waisglass) that is commonly used to depict awkward, guilty, or nervous situations. The text was added via the Imgflip meme generator, as evidenced by the Imgflip watermark in the bottom left corner of the image.

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