ling_major_starterkit.jpg This image is a vertical collage of various graphics and text, serving as a meme about being a linguistics major. At the very top center, large black text reads "linguistics major." Directly beneath it is a phonetic transcription in brackets: [lɪŋˈɡwɪstɪks ˈmeɪ.dʒər]. On the top left, there is a diagram of concentric circles resembling an onion or target. The rings are labeled from the outside in as follows: Pragmatics (yellow), Semantics (orange), Syntax (pink), Morphology (light blue), Phonology (darker blue), and Phonetics (green). The center circle says "Linguistics." To the right of the diagram, there are two starburst shapes—one dark green and one light green—and a blue bird emoji standing on two legs. Below these is the text "what is that?" in black quotation marks. Underneath this question is a horizontal rainbow flag with stripes of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Next to the flag is a yellow smiley face emoji wearing brown glasses. In the middle section, below the flag and emoji, there is a 3D cube with colored squares (blue, yellow, green, red). To its right is a red graphic consisting of a circle and a curved line resembling a stylized person or symbol. Below these items is the text "how many languages do you speak?" At the bottom left, there is a photograph of a man with short brown hair and a beard, wearing a light blue t-shirt. He is laughing broadly and pointing his index finger directly at the viewer against a grey background. On the right side of the image, starting from the top, there is a graphic with a purple background showing a yellow sun setting behind black steps or a pyramid structure. Below this image is the text "cringy memes." Underneath that text is a meme featuring a white llama or alpaca sitting down. The text above it reads: "I'D LIKE TO BE A SCHWA." The text below it reads: "HEARD IT'S NEVER STRESSED." At the bottom right, there are three stacked visual elements. The top one is an audio waveform visualization showing sound waves over time, with axes labeled 0 to 0.5 and frequency markers like 3000 and 4000. Below that is a grid of white squares on a black background. At the very bottom right is a chart containing rows of symbols, likely representing the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), showing various letters and diacritics in a grid format. 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.