It’s missing a body bag for them.
It’s missing a confederate flag and “don’t tread on me” tattoo
The truck should be white.
Brains

Hate to see you leave, but would love to see you get blown up on the internet.
What’s with the socks and Phil Collins? I do not know the deep lore.
My guess is they are trying to say it’s a millennial since it’s claimed millennials only wear ankle socks or no-show socks and no other generation does
In the Air Tonight is Gen X, but I have no clue why it would be associated with any of this unless someone is trying to say a Gen X’er is the Gravy Seal. Wouldn’t surprise me, plenty of my generation are angry overweight wannabe badasses. The song has nothing to do with the right wing, though.
What‽ Ankle socks suck and I won’t have my generation slandered like this
I’m currently wearing one ankle sock and one calf-length sock.
No god or man can stop me.
The Phil Collins is because of Vegeta.
Fear of thigh highs, perhaps.
Ankle lows
I just don’t like how they feel on my legs :/
Phil Collins could be an American Psycho reference perhaps, but idk why they wouldn’t use Huey Louis - Sports instead.
Games Without Frontiers?
I’ve looked through the entire comments section here, and I’m still bewildered by the low-cut socks.
And In the Air…
That’s an awesome song and I hate seeing it associated at all with some right wing nutter. Why is it there?
I would have thought that awful Lee Greenwood song, Proud To Be An AmeriKKKan, or the Village People’s YMCA, since Trump hijacked it for his white boy jack-off dance moves
don’t bother, people have been bashing Phil collins since the beggining of time and nobody understands why.
Guy gets called annoying for releasing too many Top 10 hits during the 80s as if that was something bad, go figure how people’s heads work. Why wasn’t Kid rock put on this instead of Phil you ask? Your guess is as good as mine.
I guess low cut socks are considered out of fashion now. What the duck am I going to do with mine? Cotton socks are expensive.
Every generation selects its own desired sock length.
Its the ankle in the curve of life.
That was the first thought I had. Who the fuck needs foot cleavage?
Oh i thought it was the weirdly smooth legs
Badass skipped leg day. Except at the salon.
Are you really an adult if your energy drink costs more than your beer?

Pocket Constitution
Fun fact keystone light is owned by Coors. Joseph Coors founded the Heritage Foundation which made Project 2025.
Maybe those prohibitionists were onto something /j
Punisher skull, either as a poorly done tattoo or somewhere on their vehicle.
Definitely on the rear window of their truck.
Don’t forget both a Gadsen Flag and Thin Blue Line bumper stickers
The muted “ragged flag” vinyl stickers sized and cut for your vehicle’s window dimensions, but all the stars on the field are Punisher skulls with blonde fright combovers
Erectile dysfunction meds.
By all means. Please.
Show us how manly and bigly you are.
Why is Phil Colins there?
Even if it wasn’t the complete opposite, I don’t know why anyone would put it with this group
It’s a pretty old song that most post-boomer boomers grew up on. I had a sibling who was this exact stereotype and it was just 80’s rock blasting on his stereo well into the 2010’s and it as entirely overplayed music like this.
Maybe it’s the title, “In the Air Tonight”?
Surely the best thing about that song is the little drum solo.
Weirdly, every Gen X, wannabe “operator”, tacticool, Gadsden flag, black rifle coffee, stolen valor asshole I know LOVES that drum solo.
This pic actually made me wonder if that was somehow universal among them and not just limited to the few dozen in my sample size.
Or maybe it’s just a good enough drum solo that nearly every white dude in the desertstorm1 age group likes it.
Cuz it’s not the Tupac version?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqZuKjJiuQA
But like, even before Tupac did that, I’m 90% sure “In the air tonight” was literally the song that made Phill blow up with the Black community specifically.
He got sampled a lot and would feature on tracks, which is common now but not 30-40 years ago. But I’m pretty sure all that was because of the original version of this song.











