- I’m at a loss for words on this one. 
- Is this pipe? - Ceci n’est pas une pipe - Ceci n’est pas perdu 
- Rene? 
 
 
- It is, isn’t it - Yes. 
 
- Wtf this is AN HOUR LONG?! - It’s worth every second. - It so damn perfect. It just gets it 
 
- In a single shot, too. 
 
- Teachers explaining short stories be like 
- Don’t tell me you Lost it 
 
- Now this is the kind of thing we should be beaming into space - Garfield and Jon at hospital. Garfield, his pipe lit. - Garfield, when Otis fell. - Jon, his eyes red 
 
 
 
- Ceci n’est pas perdu 
- Is this lasagna? - Oh damn! 
- Lossagna! 
 
- Is this win? 
- Meme-ception - Could you maybe please explain for those of us who only get half (or none) of it? - Loss - That’s the half I picked up on, but based on the other comments, it seems like there’s something else that I’m missing.  
- Well, there’s this. Source: The YouTube video in another comment here. 
- The pipe comic with Garfield was also likely referencing a famous Magritte painting. - The painting is a kind of play on self-reference - Meme-ception for sure 
 
 
- It’s an internet meme culture thing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_(comic) - Particularly, the section “Legacy as an internet meme” is relevant. 
 
 
- All my life has been preparing for this moment. 
- That’s not a pipe! 
- Now where could Loss be? 
- That cat sure does love lasagna. 
- that is not a pipe 
- He smokes because of his daddy issues 















