Transcript
[Nancy sees a sign posted on a bank window which reads: Visit our loan department]
[Nancy stands before a bank clerk]
Nancy: I’d like to borrow two dollars
Clerk: For what?
[Nancy speaking to the clerk]
Nancy: The circus is in town
Clerk: It is?
[Nancy and the clerk sit in a crowd at the circus enjoying ice cream while they watch the show. It’s loss. The comic was loss all along.]
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Just kidding, it’s also loss.
Meme must be loaded with preservatives because it never expires
I’m… not even mad. Well done.

HOW DID I NOT SEE IT IN 3 SEC ?
Thanks, that was the goal here.
Oh, my bad. Not as OC. I was trying to disguise it like a normal comic, hence the transcript and “source” link.
We’ve found a rare modern loss that lasts until the punchline
I’m genuinely speechless
This. Very good mashup nonetheless. Truly a timeless classic.

boy is this a good one
Fresh take. Very nice.
Bravo. Brav-o.
Very nice source. Thanks for citing it and giving the author credit
Gotdamn you crazy sonofabitch you got me good. Holy shit.
Motherfucker! How am I still falling for this?
The LOSS is in town.
The circus clown started sobbing uncontrollably, “You don’t understand, I am LOSS”
Ernie Bushmiller would be SO confused by this if he went to the future and saw it.
Can I get a brief rundown of the meme? This has all gone over my head and a quick google search isn’t really giving me a good explanation.
The meme is called Loss. There was a webcomic of… Questionable quality that was generally supposed to be humorous. At a certain point the author’s wife had a miscarriage and he made a webcomic that portrays him entering the hospital, speaking to a receptionist, speaking to a doctor then walking in to find his wife in the bed in the last panel. It has been memed since then, and abstracted to various shapes ( | || || |_ ) following the general visual lines present in the original comic
I don’t get it. What’s going on in the last panel?
That’s from a web comic this comic in particular went viral as a meme. It’s called Loss and now that you’ve seen it, you’ll see it everywhere. Sometimes it’s just represented with lines or dots.
Check out the Wikipedia article on it, the meme section will show you how you might encounter it.
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