
We’ve all been there—standing in front of an open suitcase, contemplating whether we really need that sequined dress or a full-size inflatable flamingo on our beach trip. Packing for a vacation feels like a high-stakes game of ‘What If?’ as we toss in items we barely use at home but rationalize as essentials for our trip.
The central theme revolves around the irony of overpacking. We understand the excitement of adventure, yet the sheer absurdity of preparing for every possible scenario leads to laughter.
To amplify the comedic effect, we exaggerate the packing scenario with items that no one would actually pack, thereby exaggerating the internal debate of choosers. Phrases like ‘What if I need my medieval knight costume?’ paired with visual aids create a humorous juxtaposition.
For the meme scenario, place the protagonist foregrounded in a cluttered room, a large suitcase overflowing with wacky items. Position their skeptical friend in the back with a tiny purse, showcasing comedic contrast. The expressions of both should reflect exaggerated disbelief and amusement, drawing the viewer into the relatable narrative.