Reddit's Frustrating Clown Cycle

This four-panel meme uses the popular 'gradually applying clown makeup' template to humorously and relatably depict a common experience for Reddit users:
1. **Panel 1**: A neutral real person, paired with text: *'Goes to a subreddit that helps people'*
2. **Panel 2**: The person begins applying clown eye makeup, with text: *'Asks for help on said subject'*
3. **Panel 3**: The person puts on a rainbow clown wig, with text: *'Gets downvoted and insulted'*
4. **Panel 4**: The person is fully transformed into a clown (with full face paint, wig, and red nose), paired with text: *'Stays on reddit anyways'*

The joke frames the user as a 'clown' for continuing to use Reddit despite facing negative feedback when seeking support, highlighting the frustrating yet addictive nature of the platform for many users.

Dialogue

Person
Goes to a subreddit that helps people
Person
Asks for help on said subject
Person
Gets downvoted and insulted
Person
Stays on reddit anyways

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A relatable narrative of seeking support on Reddit, facing negative feedback, but continuing to use the platform

Overview

This four-panel meme uses the popular 'gradually applying clown makeup' template to humorously and relatably depict a common experience for Reddit users:
1. Panel 1: A neutral real person, paired with text: 'Goes to a subreddit that helps people'
2. Panel 2: The person begins applying clown eye makeup, with text: 'Asks for help on said subject'
3. Panel 3: The person puts on a rainbow clown wig, with text: 'Gets downvoted and insulted'
4. Panel 4: The person is fully transformed into a clown (with full face paint, wig, and red nose), paired with text: 'Stays on reddit anyways'

The joke frames the user as a 'clown' for continuing to use Reddit despite facing negative feedback when seeking support, highlighting the frustrating yet addictive nature of the platform for many users.

Origin notes

This meme is a remix of the widely-used 'clown makeup progression' meme template, which is typically used to show a gradual descent into absurdity or self-realization of being foolish. According to the provided source information, this meme was posted on Reddit with the original title: 'I don't know why I still stay on here LOL', indicating it was created by a Reddit user venting about their personal experience on the platform. It is a user-generated meme shared as a post on Reddit, leveraging an existing template to convey a relatable frustration about the platform's community dynamics.

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