Good Evening, Sir. What Would You Like
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Good Evening, Sir. What Would You Like is an exploitable webcomic in which an illustration of man pulls up to a drive thru at a fast food restaurant and users edit what the man orders for sarcastic or absurd effect. The comic spawned a series of memes around the word "borger," which is based on a variation of the comic.
Origin
The earliest available version of the comic was published on March 23rd, 2016 by Amino Apps[1] user Rotzank Shamir. The two-panel, Spanish-lanuage comic features a man at a drive thru window. The clerks asks "Buenas tardes señor, ¿que desea?" (translation: Good evening, sir, what would you like?"). The man responds, "Razones para vivir" (translation: "Reason to leave.") The comic was illustrated by the artist Icekin,[2] who later claimed credit for it (shown below).
Spread
Several months later, Redditor [3] Lichewitz posted an English-language version of the comic (shown below, left) in the /r/meirl subreddit. The post received more than 5,300 points (94% upvoted) and 50 comments in two years.
Two months later, on August 12th, Tumblr [4] user officialnickrhodes-remade posted a version in which the man order "borger." The post (shown below, center) received more than 211,000 notes in a year and a half.
On October 3rd, Tumblr[6] user imgayjokes posted a variation in which the man says "I'm gay." The post (shown below, right) received more than 5,000 comments as of April 2018.
On October 20th, Redditor[5] loudtess posted a version in which the man says, "An explanation as to why I hate attentions as much as I desperately need it." The post (shown below, right) received more than 580 points (98% upvoted) in less than two years.
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[1] Amino Apps – Rotzank Shamir's Post
[2] Twitter – @IcekinColdpizza's Tweet
[4] Tumblr – officialnickrhodes-remade's Post
[6] Tumblr – imgayjokes's Post
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