Things You Shouldn't Eat In Public (Perspective Trick Meme)

This is a two-panel meme using forced perspective and double entendre for comedic effect. The top text reads **THINGS YOU SHOULDN'T EAT IN PUBLIC**. The left panel shows a man hugging a woman from behind, creating a misleading visual that appears to depict a sexual act (a common internet perspective trick). The right panel shows a man holding a burger, sitting at a table with McDonald's fries and a drink, with the caption *That is so good.* The joke relies on misdirection: the text frames the meme as about inappropriate public food, but the left image's illusion implies a suggestive, non-food related act that you shouldn't do in public, while the burger-eating man's line reinforces the double entendre, making it seem like he's referring to the suggestive act rather than the burger.

Dialogue

Man with Burger
That is so good.

Text content

THINGS YOU SHOULDN'T EAT IN PUBLIC

Overview

This is a two-panel meme using forced perspective and double entendre for comedic effect. The top text reads THINGS YOU SHOULDN'T EAT IN PUBLIC. The left panel shows a man hugging a woman from behind, creating a misleading visual that appears to depict a sexual act (a common internet perspective trick). The right panel shows a man holding a burger, sitting at a table with McDonald's fries and a drink, with the caption That is so good. The joke relies on misdirection: the text frames the meme as about inappropriate public food, but the left image's illusion implies a suggestive, non-food related act that you shouldn't do in public, while the burger-eating man's line reinforces the double entendre, making it seem like he's referring to the suggestive act rather than the burger.

Origin notes

This meme originates from Reddit, as indicated by the provided source information. It is a remixed meme, created by combining two unrelated images: a viral forced perspective photo (the left panel) and a photo of a man eating fast food (the right panel), with added text to create a dirty, misleading joke. It was shared on Reddit's meme communities, likely as an original comedic creation using existing viral images.

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