yeah_no.jpg This image is a screenshot of a tweet from the social media platform Twitter (now X). The background is white with black text. At the top left, there is a circular profile picture. Inside the circle is a design made of colorful geometric shapes in yellow, blue, green, and purple. Overlaid on these shapes are the lowercase letters "ope" followed by three dots (...). Next to the profile picture is the user's display name, "Midwest vs Everybody," and their handle, "@midwestern_ope." The main body of the tweet begins with the text: "Midwest language be like:" Below this introduction is a list of phrases that humorously explain how people in the American Midwest speak. The list reads as follows: - No Yeah = Yes - Yeah no = No - Yeah no for sure = Definitely - No yeah no = Oh no, you're fine - Yeah no yeah = I'm sorry, but unfortunately, the answer is yes Below the text body, there is a line of grey metadata text that reads: "12:47 pm · 21/6/19 · Twitter for iPhone". This indicates the tweet was posted at 12:47 PM on June 21, 2019. Underneath the date and time, there are statistics for engagement in bold black text: "2,035 Retweets" and "11.1K Likes". At the very bottom of the image, aligned horizontally, are four grey outline icons representing interaction buttons. From left to right, they are a speech bubble (for comments), two arrows forming a square loop (for retweeting), a heart (for liking), and an upward-pointing arrow emerging from a box (for sharing). 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.