Relatable Savage Reaction to Quitting a Bad Job

This two-part comparison meme centers on the experience of resigning from a job. The first section describes the common socially acceptable reaction of most people leaving a job: expressing sadness and claiming they will miss their coworkers, paired with a crying emoji. The second section shows the poster's unfiltered personal reaction, using a still of Deputy Clementine Johnson from the comedy series *Reno 911!*, who wears sunglasses and a fur-trimmed jacket, holds a drink and cash with a smug, unbothered demeanor. Overlaid text on the still reads "YOU PEOPLE HAVE BEEN BLISTERS ON MY TAINT", a vulgar joke meaning the poster found their former job and coworkers to be an unbearable burden, and is extremely relieved to leave. The humor comes from the sharp, relatable contrast between expected polite resignation behavior and the unspoken feelings many people have about leaving a toxic or unpleasant job.

Dialogue

most people leaving a job: "aww, I'm so sad. Gonna miss you guys 🥺"
me leaving a job:
YOU PEOPLE HAVE BEEN BLISTERS ON MY TAINT

Text content

Comparison of the socially expected polite reaction to quitting a job versus unfiltered personal feelings about leaving a bad work environment

Overview

This two-part comparison meme centers on the experience of resigning from a job. The first section describes the common socially acceptable reaction of most people leaving a job: expressing sadness and claiming they will miss their coworkers, paired with a crying emoji. The second section shows the poster's unfiltered personal reaction, using a still of Deputy Clementine Johnson from the comedy series Reno 911!, who wears sunglasses and a fur-trimmed jacket, holds a drink and cash with a smug, unbothered demeanor. Overlaid text on the still reads "YOU PEOPLE HAVE BEEN BLISTERS ON MY TAINT", a vulgar joke meaning the poster found their former job and coworkers to be an unbearable burden, and is extremely relieved to leave. The humor comes from the sharp, relatable contrast between expected polite resignation behavior and the unspoken feelings many people have about leaving a toxic or unpleasant job.

Origin notes

This meme was sourced from an RSS feed of the X.com (formerly Twitter) account @meme.jpg. It is a derivative remix work that repurposes a well-known still from the American mockumentary comedy series Reno 911!, adding text overlay to fit the popular format of relatable work-related reaction memes widely shared across social media platforms.

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