Relatable Meme About Reusing The Same Playlist And Skipping Half The Songs

This meme uses a classic, widely used motivational poster template as its background, which features a dark silhouette of a person standing on a cliff edge at golden hour sunset, with both arms raised outward in a triumphant, celebratory pose against a cloudy sky. The original text of the motivational poster is fully covered by rough white hand-drawn style boxes, which replace the original content with a relatable humorous statement about common music listening behavior: 'Everyday I put on the same playlist and then skip half of the songs on there'. The joke lies in its relatability, as many people regularly reuse the same saved playlists but often skip a large portion of the tracks on them when listening.

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Everyday I put on the same playlist and then skip half of the songs on there

Overview

This meme uses a classic, widely used motivational poster template as its background, which features a dark silhouette of a person standing on a cliff edge at golden hour sunset, with both arms raised outward in a triumphant, celebratory pose against a cloudy sky. The original text of the motivational poster is fully covered by rough white hand-drawn style boxes, which replace the original content with a relatable humorous statement about common music listening behavior: 'Everyday I put on the same playlist and then skip half of the songs on there'. The joke lies in its relatability, as many people regularly reuse the same saved playlists but often skip a large portion of the tracks on them when listening.

Origin notes

This is a remixed meme based on the ubiquitous generic motivational poster meme template. It was shared via RSS feed from the X.com (formerly Twitter) account @meme.jpg, which shares user-created and edited meme content. The creator edited the original template by covering the pre-existing motivational text with white boxes and adding new relatable text over top to make the joke about playlist habits.

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