Well, the subreddit it came from was about rhymes. The title ends with "men" which rhymes with the final word in the list, "Glen", so there's that.
I don't know if there is some intended commentary on anything in there, but it's long and structured enough that there might be some hidden meaningful ideas in there.
As an example of what I'm talking about, take Mitchell and Webb's "Numberwang" sketch. On the surface level this seems like dumb randomness for the sake of it but I think there's an intended commentary about the unintellectual nature of many quiz shows which many people treat their engagement with as some indicator of their intelligence.
Regardless of this, yes, this probably does belong here as it is random. I can personally forgive this one though because it clearly took some amount of actual effort to create, and I don't know if there is some intended commentary hidden in there. It's definitely not on the same level as "bazinga", for example.
Well, the subreddit it came from was about rhymes. The title ends with "men" which rhymes with the final word in the list, "Glen", so there's that.
I don't know if there is some intended commentary on anything in there, but it's long and structured enough that there might be some hidden meaningful ideas in there.
As an example of what I'm talking about, take Mitchell and Webb's "Numberwang" sketch. On the surface level this seems like dumb randomness for the sake of it but I think there's an intended commentary about the unintellectual nature of many quiz shows which many people treat their engagement with as some indicator of their intelligence.
Regardless of this, yes, this probably does belong here as it is random. I can personally forgive this one though because it clearly took some amount of actual effort to create, and I don't know if there is some intended commentary hidden in there. It's definitely not on the same level as "bazinga", for example.
The artist is Lord Birthday, their work usually rides the lines between surrealist, absurdist and random.
This reads like an elaborate satire of internet clickbait lists