These Freeway Signs Must Be Easy to Hack

For the record, freeway signs and road hazard signs are pretty easy hack, according to a couple of tech magazines we consulted out of curiosity. That’s why you frequently see these signs re-configured to say silly things like, “Zombies Ahead,” or really awesome things like, “Trump 2020.”

In this meme, it might actually be a case of a simple and very honest typo rather than a hack. “Slave lives.” LOL.

Probably a subconscious typo, but it still works for a meme.

“Flatten the curve, just a two-week shutdown,” they told us. But no, if you live in a Democrat-run blue state, that was a lie. You’re just going to have to be a slave and follow their rules because authoritarians get an erotic thrill out of their newfound power to boss you around.

Enjoy your slave lives, because Governor Karen says you must stay locked down until we flatten the curve/find a cure/never reopen.

Let’s be honest about this: the global pandemic has provided Democrats with the excuse they finally needed to unveil their true agenda. The most tragic part is that so many Americans were perfectly primed for it. Now, it’s fashionable to live in fear.


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