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35 Pics And Memes Of Answers Hilariously Not Clarifying The Situation At All As Shared By Folks Online
Funny,MemesOCT 25, 2021

35 Pics And Memes Of Answers Hilariously Not Clarifying The Situation At All As Shared By Folks Online

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The internet is full of wonderful things. And while there’s heaps upon heaps of knowledge and services to be taken advantage of, it’s the social aspect that’s taking the lead.
As a technological invention, it has managed to give rise to a number of niche things and communities, including the r/InclusiveOR group on Reddit that’s dedicated to sharing moments of inclusiveness that nobody ever expected—when both things apply, despite there being a “choose just one” clause.
Yep, it’s the subreddit that finds situations “when the answer to a question is all of them”, so you’re invited to check out some of the best pictures, screencaps and memes the community has scavenged from the depths of the interwebs over the years.
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#1 What Would Wolfs Do

What Would Wolfs Do
391points

#2 Found On Discord

Found On Discord
383points

#3 I Like Updownvotes

I Like Updownvotes
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359points

#4 Can't Outsmart Me

Can't Outsmart Me
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358points

#5 Small Medium Or Large

Small Medium Or Large
322points

As of this article, not much is known about this niche community. But while it does have a very particular focus—sharing moments of inclusiveness when you’re in an “either-or” situation—it has proven to be quite a large community. Ever since the subreddit’s founding in March of 2018, the community has gained over 228,000 members.

#6 Herb Or Skunk??

Herb Or Skunk??
303points

#7 Oh Yeah

Oh Yeah
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296points

#8 Pregna'nt

Pregna'nt
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294points

#9 I Vote Tail

I Vote Tail
254points

#10 Gay Or Anxious

Gay Or Anxious
252points

As mentioned previously, the community’s posts include a variety of pictures, screencaps, memes and other forms of visual internet media that perfectly capture ambiguity and specificity at the same time.

In particular, when you’re given a situation where you have to choose (or assume) one of two or more options, you choose all of them in good r/InclusiveOR fashion.

Think traffic lights that show both red and green, failing and passing an exam, or “yes” to small, medium, and large fries at a McD’s.

#11 Petition To Make This The Sub Icon

Petition To Make This The Sub Icon
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236points

#12 Yes

Yes
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231points

#13 And To Dust I Shall Return

And To Dust I Shall Return
224points

#14 Prison Or Broke

Prison Or Broke
210points

#15 Yes

Yes
205points

Incidentally, the previously mentioned traffic lights, exams, and McDonald’s examples are some of the top-rated posts on the subreddit, having garnered upwards of 20,000 upvotes.

Bored Panda reached out to some of the moderators of the subreddit and is awaiting more information on its community, so stay tuned for more information.

In the meantime, keep scrolling, and why not let us know some of your “Inclusive Or” situations in the comment section below!

#16 Coca-Cola Gets It

Coca-Cola Gets It
186points

#17 They Found A Cat

They Found A Cat
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185points

#18 Monstermatt

Monstermatt
182points

#19 Yeah

Yeah
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173points

#20 Is Alladin Set In The Middle East Or India?

Is Alladin Set In The Middle East Or India?
163points
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