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The Ultimate N Word Pass

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AI Identification

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The N-Word Pass (Meme Document)

Digital Meme

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$0

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a digital graphic resembling an official certificate, titled "THE N-WORD PASS." The document features a white background with a decorative, ornate border in a beige or light brown color, exhibiting intricate scrollwork and floral motifs reminiscent of antique certificates or diplomas. Prominently in the center, large, bold black sans-serif font spells out "THE N-WORD PASS." Below this title, in a smaller standard black font, it states "Signed and approved by." An image of a signature, presumably belonging to "Barack Obama," is present, with the name "(Barack Obama)" typed below the signature in parentheses. Two distinct cropped images of Barack Obama are featured: one on the left showing him smiling and giving a thumbs-up, and another on the right showing a more formal portrait. A small, stylized white skull emoji with black eye sockets and nose is placed to the left of the text "N-WORD PASS." The overall aesthetic gives the impression of a pseudo-authentic document, designed for humorous or satirical purposes. There are visible watermarks or usernames overlaid on the images of Barack Obama, specifically '@tjh' and '@cheapeggrolls', indicating its origin from social media or a digital content creator. The bottom section of the image features a thick black bar with the white text "Here you go" in a large, clear sans-serif font. The item is a digital meme, likely created and circulated online, and therefore has no physical condition issues, but its legibility and resolution appear good in the provided image. Its estimated age would be contemporary, coinciding with the popularization of internet memes and the public figure depicted. The craftsmanship is digital, relying on image manipulation and font selection.

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I have examined the digital graphic titled 'THE N-WORD PASS' provided. As a digital meme, its 'condition' is purely aesthetic and intellectual; the image quality and legibility are good, consistent with its digital nature. Authenticity in this context refers to its origin as a meme. The presence of social media watermarks '@tjh' and '@cheapeggrolls' supports its digital, user-generated origin, which aligns with typical meme dissemination. However, without access to the original file or metadata, I cannot definitively verify its creation date or creator, only that it is a widely circulated digital artifact. Market conditions for digital memes as standalone commodities are virtually non-existent in traditional appraisal terms. While some digital art and NFTs command high prices, this item does not possess characteristics that would lend it to such a market. Its value is derived from its virality, humor, and cultural commentary, not intrinsic artistic merit or scarcity. Demand for such an item is within the realm of social media engagement and entertainment, not financial acquisition. Rarity is also not a factor; identical copies are easily and infinitely reproducible. Factors that would significantly impact its 'value' are purely academic or cultural, such as its impact on internet culture or as an example of modern digital folklore. From a financial appraisal perspective, it holds no monetary value. Limitations in authenticity verification from images alone are significant. While I can confirm it is a digital image, an in-person examination is impossible for a purely digital item. For full 'authentication' of its origin, one would need access to forensic digital analysis of the original file, including creation metadata, platform it was first uploaded to, and user accounts associated with its initial dissemination. Without this, I can only assess it as a widely recognized and replicated meme.

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