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10 June 2010 13:00 GMT

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This is a picture of sitting woman in a Burger King line. This meme was launched and popularized via Failblog.org on the 9th June 2010.
One day later a template was available on 4chan so lots of participants could create their own versions. An other template is available here (Fun with PNGs)

The picture represents the obesity and the laziness of our satisfaction society.

Sources: failblog.org

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10 June 2010 13:00 GMT

About

This is a picture of sitting woman in a Burger King line. This meme was launched and popularized via Failblog.org on the 9th June 2010.
One day later a template was available on 4chan so lots of participants could create their own versions. An other template is available here (Fun with PNGs)

The picture represents the obesity and the laziness of our satisfaction society.

Sources: failblog.org

There's no other details for the moment.

(Any English-speaking contributors are welcome! Just write a message to digitalpetra)

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