Ozempic Lawsuit and 'At Least I'm Thin' Satirical Meme

A collage meme with three distinct sections. Top section: A smiling woman outdoors, holding a phone and a walking stick, with overlaid text 'faak youuu at least i'm thin'. Middle section: Bold headline text stating 'OZEMPIC FOUNDER HIT WITH $2 BILLION LAWSUIT AFTER 1,800 PATIENTS GO BLIND.' Bottom section: Two images—left: hands administering an Ozempic injection; right: the Novo Nordisk company sign. The meme uses irony to critique individuals prioritizing weight loss (via Ozempic) over severe side effects (blindness) referenced in the lawsuit.

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Woman
faak youuu at least i'm thin

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OZEMPIC FOUNDER HIT WITH $2 BILLION LAWSUIT AFTER 1,800 PATIENTS GO BLIND.

Overview

A collage meme with three distinct sections. Top section: A smiling woman outdoors, holding a phone and a walking stick, with overlaid text 'faak youuu at least i'm thin'. Middle section: Bold headline text stating 'OZEMPIC FOUNDER HIT WITH $2 BILLION LAWSUIT AFTER 1,800 PATIENTS GO BLIND.' Bottom section: Two images—left: hands administering an Ozempic injection; right: the Novo Nordisk company sign. The meme uses irony to critique individuals prioritizing weight loss (via Ozempic) over severe side effects (blindness) referenced in the lawsuit.

Origin notes

User-created collage combining a stock/real photo of a woman, a fabricated/exaggerated lawsuit headline, and product images of Ozempic (a GLP-1 agonist drug) and its manufacturer Novo Nordisk. Likely circulated on social media (Twitter/X, Reddit, Instagram) for commentary on pharmaceutical controversies and societal obsession with thinness. The image satirizes the trade-off between weight loss goals and health risks, leveraging current debates around Ozempic's side effects and legal issues.

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