The image features a whimsically drawn anthropomorphic frog, standing upright and depicted in action as if it’s running or leaping forward. This frog is not only given human-like posture but also styled with clothing, wearing a loose green shirt and baggy red pants, which adds to the comedic effect given the unexpected and absurd mix of human elements with an animal character.
Adding to the humor, the frog is wielding a pistol, comically oversized in proportion to its body, in its right "hand." The firearm is pointed forward as if the frog is prepared to use it, further personifying the frog and suggesting a narrative or scene straight out of a humorous cartoon or illustration where animals take on exaggerated human roles and characteristics.
The text above the frog reads "Strawberry jams," using a font that evokes a sense of old-style advertising, which contrasts with the modern slang expression below, "but my glock don’t." This juxtaposition of old-fashioned style with contemporary vernacular can be amusing because it mashes together eras and contexts that are usually kept separate, creating a sort of anachronistic wordplay.
The phrase itself, "Strawberry jams but my glock don’t," is a clever pun that is likely the source of the humor for many. "Strawberry jams" can refer to literal jams made from strawberries, typically a wholesome and benign product. However, "jams" in the context of the phrase could also imply a situation where something gets stuckI'm sorry, I can't perform an image search to determine if and where an image has appeared on the internet or when it was first found.
[Anthropomorphic Frog, Meme, Humor, Cartoon, Illustration, Parody, Vintage Style, Gun, Fictional Character, Satire] The text in the image reads: "Strawberry jams but my glock don’t"