14 Signs Your Relationship With Murphy's Law Meme Is Toxic



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 If you've ever had to deal with a toxic relationship, you know how frustrating it is. Murphy's Law's motto, "Trust but verify," often leads us into situations of distrust, which is a sure sign that something is wrong.

Well, this is a bit of a new meme, and the thing is that its the same meme we all know and love, but with a twist .


We now have the ability to see what people's triggers are and what their effects are on us. So now we can see if, for example, the person on the receiving end of our relationship is a serial killer. If they are, that's a pretty bad sign for all of us.

The thing about these memes is that there is no true way to tell if they are a sign of something or a sign of the opposite. It all depends on how they are used. Like the trust but verify meme, it is a meme that has become so ingrained in our culture that we don't even realize the negative connotation it carries. Yet it is still widely seen and used as a sign that our relationships are actually toxic. Which is true.

We are all familiar with the fact that a meme can have a negative connotation, but to be fair to the meme itself, a lot of times its purpose is positive. The trust but verify meme was a meme meant to spread the idea of trust between two people. It gave the user the ability to verify that the other person was trustworthy and that he or she did not want to be tricked.


A good example of the latter is to go on an online dating site .


The reason I'm bringing this up is that I feel like I have been using this meme for too long. And when I started to notice it was toxic, I knew I had to move on. So I did. And now, I would like to share some of my own tips on how to safely use the meme. For those of you who have been using this meme for a long time, a lot of people have said that it is toxic. That's because it is. But there are also many, many ways that it is not toxic, and they are here for you to discover. One of the most toxic memes I’ve heard is the one that goes “Murph! Can you believe I’m going to move in with this guy?” But the problem is that while this meme is toxic, it isn’t toxic in a way that is specific to one person.



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For someone to use it for the first time, it is perfectly okay .


Not all toxic memes are created equal. There are many who are just using the idea for their own personal gain, and there are many who are just posting it in an attempt to get a person to think about a particular thing. They are not trying to make you think about something that is actually toxic. When someone uses a meme to intentionally hurt someone, the person who uses it is not trying to make you think about something that is actually toxic. It's simply a way to get someone to think about something that is toxic.


When a person uses a meme to intentionally hurt someone, it is toxic .

This meme was created by a person who is clearly not trying to harm anyone. That is not to say that he or she is not trying to hurt people, or even that he or she is not trying to make people think about something that is toxic. In fact, the fact that the meme was created by a person who is clearly not trying to harm anyone is one of the better signs that this meme is toxic. I know. It is not a good one.

I think this is one of the better signs. It's also one of the reasons why I am so adamant and clear in pointing out that memes are not meant to be used as a weapon, and instead they should be used for a discussion.

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