Scrubs Meme Sparks Entertaining Debate on Internet Censorship and P*ography

Aiden Starling

Updated Sunday, August 4, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A viral meme has recently taken the internet by storm, humorously addressing the impact of p***ography on online content. The image features a serious-looking middle-aged man with short brown hair, donned in a white lab coat over a blue shirt, reminiscent of a scene from a medical drama like "Scrubs." The background is bustling with other medical staff and equipment, adding a touch of authenticity to the setting.

The meme text, in bold, uppercase white letters with a black outline, reads: "IF THEY REMOVED P*** FROM THE INTERNET THERE'D ONLY BE ONE WEBSITE LEFT, AND IT WOULD BE CALLED 'BRING BACK THE P***'." The watermark "quickmeme.com" is visible in the bottom right corner, signifying its origin.

This image has sparked a variety of reactions from users across the web. One user from Texas commented, "I live in Texas. I need this website," highlighting a demand for the hypothetical site mentioned in the meme. Another user pointed out, "There are already what 16 US States that have this website up?" suggesting that such platforms might already exist in some form.

The meme also prompted nostalgic sentiments, with a user noting, "seeing this post at 34 upvotes was a fun little easter egg." Meanwhile, another user humorously remarked, "Grab your d*** and double click for p***, p***, p***," reflecting the often crass but light-hearted nature of internet humor.

Some users provided practical advice on circumventing potential internet censorship. One comment detailed a complex setup involving VPNs and routers: "integrate your vpn to your router/spin up a *nix box and use it as a router with the vpn, use the vpn provider's dns servers too for that box and use the box as your local network's dns provider and dhcp server. or use one computer for normal stuff and a vm behind that router setup for p***."

The cultural and societal implications of p***ography were also discussed. "WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH P***ography? You can't touch them. You don't know them. You'll never meet them. You'll never even talk to them. It's like a strip club ... but at home!" one user observed, drawing parallels between digital and real-life adult entertainment.

Political undertones were evident as well, with a user commenting on the potential for increased dark web activity: "The dark web is about to get much more popular." Another user brought up legislative concerns, "KOSA is apparently dead in the House vote but they WILL try again, using kids as cannon fodder to ban LGBTQ+ content, don't stop paying attention."

The debate also touched on historical contexts, with one user remarking, "There have been mostly only 2 major factors for humanity's growth; war and sex." This statement underscores the perennial influence of these elements on society.

Despite the humor, some users took a more serious stance. "I don’t know how logistically they could remove p*** from the internet. Nobody succeeds in removing anything once it’s been put online," one user noted, highlighting the challenges of internet censorship.

This meme has not only provided a moment of levity but also sparked a multifaceted discussion on internet censorship, the role of p***ography in digital culture, and the broader implications for society.

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Top Comments from Imgur

DadeCrashOverrideMurphy

I live in Texas. I need this website

Ekibwurm

seeing this post at 34 upvotes was a fun little easter egg.

dudehiemer

There are already what 16 US States that have this website up?

k98aj01

Grab your d*** and double click for p***, p***, p***.

duktayp

https://www.businessinsider.com/p***-behind-internet-technologies-2017-5

KaleCallu

Just go to xvideos like I did - signed, a Virginian

EroticZombiePants

WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH P***ography? You can't touch them. You don't know them. You'll never meet them. You'll never even talk to them. It's like a strip club ... but at home!

MutatedHorse

The dark web is about to get much more popular.

nememorifacias

integrate your vpn to your router/spin up a *nix box and use it as a router with the vpn, use the vpn provider's dns servers too for that box and use the box as your local network's dns provider and dhcp server. or use one computer for normal stuff and a vm behind that router setup for p***

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