I doubt it was intentional, but the intro you made in the subject line gave the impression that this was possibly original. If it's a meme or such that a friend shared with you, you do NOT need to source that.
(If you found that one the web, tho, then you can credit the sauce.)
It's not actually relevant that your biker friend sent you this, but writing "sent" implies that he created it. Just part of the meme language.
Here's a pointer. If you got this from a friend, then you should write "He shared this with me". This let's the reader know it was shared, and not created.
A small point, but this will improve the readability.
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I doubt it was intentional, but the intro you made in the subject line gave the impression that this was possibly original. If it's a meme or such that a friend shared with you, you do NOT need to source that.
(If you found that one the web, tho, then you can credit the sauce.)
It's not actually relevant that your biker friend sent you this, but writing "sent" implies that he created it. Just part of the meme language.
Here's a pointer. If you got this from a friend, then you should write "He shared this with me". This let's the reader know it was shared, and not created.
A small point, but this will improve the readability.
Fwiw, it's pretty funny.