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Tag: Alice In Wonderland/Through Thje Looking Glass

The character sits at a tea table, surrounded by mechanical gears and a looming clock, reinforcing the steampunk aesthetic. He wears a tall top hat with the iconic “10/6” card tucked into the brim, a bow tie, and a suit adorned with gear motifs. Steam rises from a teacup beside a classic teapot, while the Hatter points upward with a mischievous glint in his eye. The background is dense with industrial textures and cogwork, evoking a world where time is both whimsical and engineered. The visual style pays homage to Victorian engraving, with sharp lines and layered textures that give the character a theatrical presence—equal parts eccentric inventor and tea-time philosopher.

Some minds are merely open.

“Some minds are merely open. Mine’s been redecorated and fitted with a trapdoor.”
— The Mad Hatter, probably

The character sits at a tea table, surrounded by mechanical gears and a looming clock, reinforcing the steampunk aesthetic. He wears a tall top hat with the iconic “10/6” card tucked into the brim, a bow tie, and a suit adorned with gear motifs. Steam rises from a teacup beside a classic teapot, while the Hatter points upward with a mischievous glint in his eye. The background is dense with industrial textures and cogwork, evoking a world where time is both whimsical and engineered.

The visual style pays homage to Victorian engraving, with sharp lines and layered textures that give the character a theatrical presence—equal parts eccentric inventor and tea-time philosopher.

🧠 Meme Breakdown

The caption reads: “Some minds are merely open. Mine’s been redecorated and fitted with a trapdoor.”

This line plays on the trope of the “open-minded eccentric,” escalating it into absurd brilliance. The Hatter isn’t just quirky—his mind is a booby-trapped labyrinth of ideas. The “trapdoor” metaphor suggests sudden shifts in logic, unexpected insights, or chaotic brilliance. It’s a nod to the unpredictable nature of creativity, especially in steampunk and Wonderland-style narratives where logic bends and reality warps.

The visual component of the meme features a smaller Alice interacting with a caterpillar that is perched on a mushroom, smoking a hookah pipe, an image reminiscent of the whimsical and nonsensical nature of Wonderland.

“I Can’t Go Back to Yesterday”: Reflections on Change and Growth in Wonderland

“I can’t go back to yesterday because I was a different person then.”

— Alice, in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

The image was lovingly hallucinated by AI in the style of Sir John Tenniel. It shows a smaller Alice talking to the caterpillar that is sitting on a mushroom, smoking his hookah pipe.

No caterpillars were harmed in the making of this meme.

Facebook 3rd May 2025

The visual component of the meme features a smaller Alice interacting with a caterpillar that is perched on a mushroom, smoking a hookah pipe, an image reminiscent of the whimsical and nonsensical nature of Wonderland.

This meme draws its inspiration from a famous quote by Alice in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland** by Lewis Carroll, which reflects on the theme of personal growth and change. The quote, “I can’t go back to yesterday because I was a different person then,” highlights the idea that with each day, we evolve due to our experiences and choices. It resonates with many people who feel they can never return to past versions of themselves.

The visual component of the meme features a smaller Alice interacting with a caterpillar that is perched on a mushroom, smoking a hookah pipe, an image reminiscent of the whimsical and nonsensical nature of Wonderland. This scene is drawn in the style of Sir John Tenniel, the original illustrator of the book, which adds a layer of nostalgia and authenticity for fans of the story.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Illustrated): The 1865 Classic Edition with Original Illustrations
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Illustrated): The 1865 Classic Edition with Original Illustrations. **

The caterpillar symbolises transformation, as it is often seen as a metaphor for change and growth, mirroring Alice’s own journey throughout Wonderland. The hookah pipe adds a surreal, almost psychedelic touch, connecting it to themes of exploration and self-discovery.

The playful disclaimer, “No caterpillars were harmed in the making of this meme,” injects a humorous tone, implying a lighthearted approach to the often deep themes presented in the story.

Overall, this meme combines a thought-provoking quote with a whimsical visual, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own transformations and the importance of embracing change, all while enjoying a playful take on a beloved classic.


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The caterpillar is adorned in a steampunk-style armored vest, topped with a top hat. On its back, it carries a brass contraption. The caterpillar is perched on a large mushroom, smoking an intricately designed hookah pipe, and it wears a top hat equipped with goggles.

Whoooo are youuuu… and do you have a wrench?

Whoooo are youuuu… and do you have a wrench?

Wonderland Steampunk mishmash created with the aid of ChatGPT (Other AI tools are available).

The caterpillar is adorned in a steampunk-style armored vest, topped with a top hat. On its back, it carries a brass contraption. The caterpillar is perched on a large mushroom, smoking an intricately designed hookah pipe, and it wears a top hat equipped with goggles.
The caterpillar is adorned in a steampunk-style armored vest, topped with a top hat. On its back, it carries a brass contraption. The caterpillar is perched on a large mushroom, smoking an intricately designed hookah pipe, and it wears a top hat equipped with goggles.

Please note that no artisans were harmed during the creation of this meme.

Alice (in wonderland) eating Humpty Dumpty's yoke.

How do you eat yours?

I know the holiday is almost over, but happy Easter, everyone. Oh, and how do you eat yours?.

Alice (in wonderland) eating Humpty Dumpty's yoke.
Alice (in wonderland) eating Humpty Dumpty’s yoke.


Due to the timeline this is probably the first Cartoon styled meme I had the automatons help me create. The caption is originally from the Cadbury Cream Egg advertising campaign.

First published on Facebook 21st April 2025

How do you eat your cream egg? Comments accepted below. 👇

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