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Ohhhh, you!
what is this i love it
Ancient meme
This is a meme image satirizing a scenario in which a disabled person is especially vulnerable, implying the obvious response to someone in such a position is to take advantage of them, as opposed to helping them.
Beyond its value for humor's sake alone, it being a particularly funny meme helps spread awareness that a service dog on its own is an emergency that requires attention.
He is talking about the "oh, you" format
Oh okay. Then in that case I'll explain here so as not to double-inbox them and split the thread:
Thats a popular meme in which a dog is accidentally making a very human-like expression from a humorous posture, which in combination looks like a shameful but frolicking admission of guilt. Someone placed a person making a reciprocal gesture in the sightline of that dog, appearing to gaze back while making a similarly lighthearted expression of judgement. Underlining the point is the caption, "Oh, you!" an idiom often uttered in similar scenarios between people in sitcoms.
No service animal, but I was in the "down town" area of a college town, and donated plasma cause I was broke broke.
I'm epileptic, I don't think the plasma donation contributed, but as I was walking back to my car, and waiting to cross a street... well, seizure.
No one helped me, but someone took my phone, wallet, and some meds I needed to keep on me at the time, probably other stuff I don't recall.
The meds had no recreational value. They were seizure meds, and no, nothing like ativan that has any sort of redeeming quality outside of treating epilepsy.
Some people just suck.
True. I think it's very much a Trolley Problem where this might lead to the pickpocketing (or worse) of a disabled person and simultaneously lead to saved lives.
I was hoping someone had posted this so I wouldn't have to look for it myself
LOL, this was literally the first thing I thought of when I saw this post.