Who the Heck Are "They"? Asking for a Friend.

This image? Oh, it’s not just a mood; it’s a manifesto for the perpetually misunderstood. Meet our wide-eyed protagonist, a walking, talking mix of too much coffee and just enough attitude. The story behind this masterpiece? Legend has it, she was born during a heated debate over an overly dramatic group chat. Someone dared to utter the fateful words: “You’re being snarky.” And bam! This face appeared—half disbelief, half "Did you just say that to me?"

Let’s take a moment to appreciate the artistry: those piercing green eyes that scream “I’m fine, really” (while clearly not being fine), the pouty lips that could rival any soap opera star, and earrings that look like they were stolen from a whimsical forest gnome. The real punchline, though? That unapologetically loud text. Who are ‘they,’ indeed? Because “they” always have opinions, and you never signed up for their committee.

Relatable, right? Whether you’re defending your sarcasm in the group chat or silently judging Karen in HR, this design sums up what we’re all thinking: Snark isn’t a flaw; it’s an art form.

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