Youโve seen the viral meme โ a split-screen of a blonde-haired woman yelling at a white cat making a face in front of a plate of lettuce. The meme has inspired countless laughs, but the story behind the woman in the meme, Taylor Armstrong, has a very difficult origin.
Dubbed the Woman Yelling at a Cat meme by Know Your Meme, it features Armstrong, a star on the reality TV series โThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsโ and the white cat, Smudge. Originally two separate images, Twitter user @MISSINGEGIRL spliced Armstrong and Smudge together in May, writing, โThese photos together is making me lose it.โ The resulting meme โ and all its hilarious incarnations โ went viral.
The solution to any problem - work, love, money, whatever - is to go fishing, and the worse the problem, the longer the trip should be. --John Gierach
so in these days of technology where so much is possible why in the hell is a stupid crying woman yelling at a smart [censored] cat what becomes popular, its not even a very good photo (at all) I had higher hopes for the world wide web in 1995
Where did it come from? I figured maybe it was a girl that had a melt down on one of those dating shows. Which I donโt watch, only watch sports and news on TV.
Re: anyone else totally sick of seeing this
[Re: Bass Bug]
#1336246012/05/1911:50 PM
so in these days of technology where so much is possible why in the hell is a stupid crying woman yelling at a smart [censored] cat what becomes popular, its not even a very good photo (at all) I had higher hopes for the world wide web in 1995
Same reason I still laugh at farts or fart noises. A lot of people have immaturity in their humor.