the rare people who know the difference between i.e. and e.g.
This honestly isn’t rare at all, and people who try to flaunt it as some kind of mark of erudition tend to come across as… well, not quite what you intended.
the rare people who know the difference between i.e. and e.g.
This honestly isn’t rare at all, and people who try to flaunt it as some kind of mark of erudition tend to come across as… well, not quite what you intended.
It’s an older meme, but it checks out. This meme is from the peak meme era, circa 2004.
Conventionally, rather than two panels with captions, it’s made using four separate image panels. For that reason, the meme format is known as gaijin 4koma. You can search that term to learn more about it. Apparently the guys were IGN reporters.