The image presented is a meme featuring a close-up shot of a rock-like creature with a human-like face. The creature appears to be talking and has an exaggerated facial expression, with wide eyes and an open mouth as if it was caught in the middle of a conversation explaining something of great importance to it.
At the top of the image, the text reads "no one:" followed by "the crackhead outside 7/11:". This is a common meme format where "no one:" suggests that no one asked or nobody is talking, followed by a scenario or a person acting unprompted. In this case, it's implying that a person behaving erratically, referred to pejoratively as "the crackhead," is outside a 7/11 convenience store.
The caption at the bottom reads, "Where I come from in the north, we used to have exquisite gourmet rocks." This line adds a humorous juxtaposition, with the creature solemnly reminiscing about something as mundane and inedible as rocks, treating them as if they were a fine delicacy from its "northern" homeland.
The humour potentially stems from a few elements. Firstly, there's the absurdity of the creature's statement about "gourmet rocks," which plays with the idea of rocks being a part of a cuisine, something that is nonsensical to humans. Secondly, there's an implied commentary on the bizarre and sometimes nonsensical things people may say or do under the influence of substances, hence the reference to a "crackhead."
The rock creature's forlorn and serious expression as it "recalls" the rocks of its origin adds to the comedic effect. Its earnestness contrasts with the ridiculousness of the situation, enhancing the humor through irony and exaggeration.
Finally, the meme uses the context of being outside a 7/11, a location often associated with everyday urban scenery, to ground the absurdity in a relatable, real-world place. This juxtaposition of the ordinary (7/11) with the fantastical (talking rock creature reminiscing about "gourmet rocks") collides to create a bizarrely funny scenario that tickles the imagination. no one the crackhead outside 7 11 Where I come from in the north we used to have exquisite gourmet rocks