00:00Have you seen this meme? What is the Triangle Factory? And why are people saying I guess we'd
00:04be doing circles now? Let's explain. It all started with a simple webcomic that took Twitter
00:08by storm. On August 16th, 2024, Twitter user Meat Market posted a two-panel MS Paint comic that
00:14struck a chord with thousands. The scene? Two workers at a red triangle factory reacting to
00:19something totally unexpected. A blue circle rolling down the conveyor belt. The first
00:23worker is shocked, exclaiming, A circle? In the triangle factory? How queer. I've never seen such
00:31a thing. I must inquire about this further with my supervisor. Post haste. I guess we're doing
00:36circles now. In just a few days, the simple comic exploded online, racking up over 246,000 likes.
00:42And of course, the memes and remixes followed fast. People started expanding the Triangle
00:46Factory universe, adding new shapes like green squares, and even creating new characters like
00:51the boss who insists management says we have to start making circles. The phrase, I guess we do in
00:55circles now, has become more than just a punchline. It's a meme that resonates with anyone who's ever
01:00had to roll with unexpected changes. Whether in life or at work, webcomics like this are having
01:10a bit of a resurgence. They're simple, easy to remix, and spread like wildfire across social
01:14media. The Triangle Factory isn't just a meme. It's a social commentary on workplace dynamics,
01:19change, and how we cope with the unexpected. So, what do you think? Are you the curious worker or
01:23the one who just rolls with it? Let us know in the comments. And don't forget to like,
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01:49Transcribed by https://otter.ai
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