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Tweet with photo of woman wearing purple-themed makeup next to a computer screen showing an IDE with matching purple theme. Text: 'Rule #1: always colour match your IDE.' Follow-up tweet complains about people critiquing the code.
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When your eyeliner and your code editor both hit those perfect purple shades

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About this Meme: yesButTheCode

Programmer humor at its peak! This meme shows the viral trend of matching your IDE theme to your makeup. A legendary meme for coding enthusiasts.

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This FunnyMemes, TechMemes, ProgrammingMemes, ImageMacros meme features Tweet with photo of woman wearing purple-themed makeup next to a computer screen showing an IDE with matching purple theme. Text: 'Rule #1: always colour match your IDE.' Follow-up tweet complains about people critiquing the code.. Created and shared on Jart.lol, this image meme represents the best of internet culture and humor.

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When your eyeliner and your code editor both hit those perfect purple shades