Trees am I right?
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Sarcastic dialogue from a poorly disguised cell tower pretending to be a real tree
Overview
This meme features a real photograph of a cellular tower that is poorly disguised to look like an oversized pine tree, placed in a rural hilly area next to much smaller, real pine trees. Text on the left of the image is written as if the disguised tower is speaking, first greeting the surrounding trees with "What's up, my fellow trees?" then awkwardly trying to fit in by referencing a core tree function: "So anyway, Photosynthesis Am I right?". The joke parodies the common "fellow kids" meme format, mocking how obvious and unconvincing these intentionally disguised cell towers are, as they fail to blend in with real natural foliage.
Origin notes
This meme was originally posted on Reddit in meme sharing communities, with the original title "Trees am I right?". It uses a widely circulated photo of a common type of cell tower that is modified to look like a tree to reduce visual obtrusion in natural areas, which are frequently mocked online for being very easily identifiable as fake structures. The dialogue added applies the popular out-of-place imposter trope to the fake tower for comedic effect.