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Two unbothered cows chilling in front of a raging fire — perfect for calling out anyone who caused chaos and just walked away like nothing happened. Free to caption and download.
Download the blank Evil Cows template to caption it yourself, or add your text right here in the editor above and download the finished meme.
Something is very clearly burning down behind these two cows, and they could not care less. They're just standing there in the grass, staring at the camera like you're the weird one for asking questions. This is the energy of someone who absolutely did something and is choosing violence by pretending they didn't.
Use it for the coworker who broke the printer and left, the roommate who started the drama and went to bed, or literally any time you want to caption sheer, smug denial. Chaos in the background, zero guilt in the foreground.
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MILK US AGAIN FARMER · WE DARE YOU.
I feel so evil
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OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM · HAD
Evil Cows
OLD MCDONALD HAD A FARM · “HAD”
old macdonald had a farm, but not anymore!!!
OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM · EMPHASIS ON HAD
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OLD MCDONALD HAD A FARM · HAD
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THE ECOWNOMY · "FEELING THE BERN"
me after sending that reply-all email · the entire office on fire behind me
"who lit the fire?" · "no idea, anyway grass is nice today"
deleted the group project file · "weird, must've been a glitch"
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