Medals For Everyone When Teacher Assigns Peer Review

This is a classic reaction meme. The top text sets up a common school scenario: a teacher instructs students to rate each other's school work independently. The line below reads 'Me and the boys:', followed by a photograph of a group of North Korean military generals walking in a procession. Each general's uniform chest is completely covered with dozens of medals and honors, serving as a visual joke implying that when students are assigned peer review, they all give each other maximum, inflated scores, equivalent to awarding each other as many positive honors/medals as possible, with no one receiving a low rating.

Dialogue

Teacher: Please rate each other's work yourself
Me and the boys:

Overview

This is a classic reaction meme. The top text sets up a common school scenario: a teacher instructs students to rate each other's school work independently. The line below reads 'Me and the boys:', followed by a photograph of a group of North Korean military generals walking in a procession. Each general's uniform chest is completely covered with dozens of medals and honors, serving as a visual joke implying that when students are assigned peer review, they all give each other maximum, inflated scores, equivalent to awarding each other as many positive honors/medals as possible, with no one receiving a low rating.

Origin notes

This meme originates from Reddit's r/Meme community, as indicated by the provided source metadata. It uses a widely circulated real photograph of heavily decorated senior North Korean military officials from public military parade footage, edited to add the text setup for the relatable student joke. The format is a popular image macro used to joke about scenarios where people are given free rein to rate their peers favorably.

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