First Seen
2023-06-16T08:51:55+00:00
simple-description (qwen3.5_2b-q8_0)
For someone unable to see the image, it depicts a frantic scene where a character is physically crawling on all fours, likely running away or seeking help. The text "MY SUBTITLES! I CAN'T HEAR WITHOUT MY SUBTITLES!" indicates a frustrating situation where reliance on a written script is essential to understanding the spoken audio. From a Queer - Post-Structuralist perspective, this is a queerquean (subversive) commentary on how text acts as a rigid structure that can "deform" a person's experience. The character's desperate movement represents a loss of stability as the external textual structure collapses, forcing them to confront the raw, unmediated reality of the sound without the scaffolding of the subtitles.
simple-description (llama3.2-vision_11b)
The meme is a screenshot of a character from a 1980s cartoon, "The Muppet Show" character, "Kermit the Frog", being dragged away by a police officer. The text "I can't hear you without my subtitles" is written above the image, implying that the character's inability to hear is due to the lack of subtitles. This is a humorous take on the common experience of being unable to hear someone when they are speaking, but being able to understand them when they are speaking in a different language, such as a foreign language with subtitles.