big_click_energy.jpg This image is a split-screen meme comparing two concepts: "Big Dick Energy" on the top half and "Big Click Energy" on the bottom half. The layout is divided vertically into a left column featuring photographs of a man and a right column containing text and linguistic data. **Left Column:** On the left side, there are two stacked photographs of the same man standing in front of a white paneled door with a silver doorknob. * **Top Photo:** The man is facing forward, looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression. He has short brown hair and is wearing dark sunglasses. He is dressed in a black button-down jacket over a grey collared shirt. His posture is upright and still. * **Bottom Photo:** The same man is shown from a slightly different angle. He is turned toward his right, reaching out with his right hand to grasp the doorknob of the white door behind him. He appears to be in the motion of opening or closing the door. **Right Column - Top Section ("Big Dick Energy"):** The top half of the right side features a list of definitions under the large bold heading "Big Dick Energy." To the left of this text is the logo for the American Dialect Society, which consists of a blue shape with an 'A' and a red shape with an 'S', followed by the text "AMERICAN DIALECT SOCIETY" below it. The list includes the following terms and definitions: * **techlash:** backlash against tech innovators * **SLANG/INFORMAL WORD OF THE YEAR** (This is a sub-header) * **big dick energy:** calm, unassuming attitude * **canceled:** firmly rejected or dismissed * **mood, big mood:** strong emotion of agreement * **weird flex but OK:** rejoinder to improper boast * **yeet:** indication of surprise or excitement Below this is a section labeled "MOST USEFUL" which lists: * **himpathy:** flow of sympathy away from female victims toward... (the text cuts off here). **Right Column - Bottom Section ("Big Click Energy"):** The bottom half of the right side features the large bold heading "Big Click Energy." Below this is a subtitle reading "East !Xoon dialect (Trail 1985, 1994): Click consonants." Beneath the subtitle is a complex data table with five main columns and several rows containing phonetic symbols. * **Column Headers:** The first major column group is labeled "noisy clicks" and is subdivided into "bilabial clicks," "dental clicks," and "lateral clicks." The second major group is labeled "'sharp' clicks" and is subdivided into "alveolar clicks" and "palatal clicks." The third column header reads "manner, along with speaker or dialect variation." The fourth is "DoBeS CC analysis," and the fifth is "Miller (2011) analysis." * **Table Content:** The rows contain International Phonetic Alphabet symbols. For example, under "noisy clicks" and "bilabial clicks," there are symbols like kǀ, kǀʰ*, and gǀ. Under "'sharp' clicks" and "alveolar clicks," there are symbols like kǁ, kǁʰ, and gǁ. The third column lists manners of articulation such as "Tenuis (k)," "Aspirated (kh'),", "Voiced (g)," and "Voiced velar plosive followed." The final two columns contain analysis codes like kǀ̚, kǀʰ + qh', gǁ, etc. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.