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The image features a raccoon cozily wrapped in a fuzzy, grey blanket reminiscent of a bed setting. The raccoon is holding a smartphone in its paws as if it is intently looking at or interacting with the device. The raccoon's eyes are partly closed, giving it a groggy or sleepy appearance, which is particularly human-like. This anthropomorphized presentation of the animal creates a humorous juxtaposition against the natural behavior we'd associate with a raccoon.
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At the top of the image, there is a caption that says, "Me posting the most garbage memes first thing in the morning," which places the raccoon as a stand-in for a person with a relatable morning ritual. Many people have a habit of checking their phones as soon as they wake up, often browsing social media, and the caption riffs on that commonality.
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The bottom part of the image includes another layer of text that reads, "I'm awake and it's everyone's problem now." This phrase comically suggests that the raccoon's state of being awake is somehow a burden to others, insinuating that the raccoon—or the person it represents—is going to make their awakeness known to the world through the medium of sharing 'garbage memes'.
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The humor in this meme comes from several sources. Firstly, the use of a raccoon, an animal not typically associated with smartphones or early morning social