Nobody Is Born Cool Except Responsible Drivers Who Follow Speed Limits

This is a 4-panel meme using a screenshot from the animated series Kim Possible. Panel 1: The character Motor Ed, a muscular red-haired man with an eye patch, drives a car with Ron Stoppable in the passenger seat, with overlay text reading 'Nobody is born cool'. Panel 2: Motor Ed smirks and raises one hand dismissively, with text reading 'Except of course....'. Panel 3: A close-up shot of a sign displays the text 'People who drive fast but still stick to the speed limit because they're responsible and they care about the safety of others'. Panel 4: Motor Ed nods seriously and approvingly at the statement. The meme subverts common tropes that associate reckless driving with coolness, instead praising safe, responsible driving behavior as genuinely cool.

Dialogue

Nobody is born cool
Except of course....
People who drive fast but still stick to the speed limit because they're responsible and they care about the safety of others

Text content

A joke praising responsible drivers who follow speed limits as genuinely cool

Overview

This is a 4-panel meme using a screenshot from the animated series Kim Possible. Panel 1: The character Motor Ed, a muscular red-haired man with an eye patch, drives a car with Ron Stoppable in the passenger seat, with overlay text reading 'Nobody is born cool'. Panel 2: Motor Ed smirks and raises one hand dismissively, with text reading 'Except of course....'. Panel 3: A close-up shot of a sign displays the text 'People who drive fast but still stick to the speed limit because they're responsible and they care about the safety of others'. Panel 4: Motor Ed nods seriously and approvingly at the statement. The meme subverts common tropes that associate reckless driving with coolness, instead praising safe, responsible driving behavior as genuinely cool.

Origin notes

The base 4-panel template originates from the Disney animated series Kim Possible, featuring the recurring character Motor Ed, and became a popular meme format for listing groups of people perceived as unexpectedly cool. This specific edited version was sourced from an RSS feed of X.com (formerly Twitter) account @meme.jpg, which repurposes popular meme templates to make humorous, relatable jokes.

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