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can someone explain this one

guy in interrogation room. sometimes they give you snacks in interrogation in order to maintain friendly relations.

joke is that the guy got a whole meal instead of just a small snack or soda so he must be really spilling some tea.

I might have got the joke if it were obvious it was an interrogation room.

i’m sure the construction company who designed the room had the readability of this meme in mind when putting pen to paper :P

That makes sense except, is this really an interrogation room? They have blackboards in there?

no clue lol just explaining the joke

interrogation rooms tend to be pretty funky and ad hoc so i wouldn’t doubt it

I've seen loads of rooms like this on The First 48. The blackboards could be useful for the interviewee to draw what happened.

It looks more like a classroom setting with the teacher eating a whole menu during an exam for spite. The blackboard (green thing) and the eraser looks like that.

That’s exactly what I thought. Then I figured maybe he confiscated the food from people that were eating in class and I was thinking how someone would eat a bucket of chicken on the sly. Needless to say I was very confused lol

The Wire is a great show.

is this meme from the wire? or just a reference you are making

either way Wow that’s some excellent acting and comedic work! def adding this to my list

Just a reference. I've also heard that The Wire was one of the more realistic shows.

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It is an ad disguised as a meme.

I was going to ask for which A&E show (bottom left corner) until I realized you were referring to the chicken company.

Double ad!

Until you said that and I looked again, I thought that was some sort of stylized Xbox controller.

If you're suddenly craving Kentucky fried Chicken and/or are thinking about Kentucky fried Chicken in any way whatsoever right now, then yes. It was an ad.