Can't go home for Thanksgiving? Here are 11 stock photos you can argue with     DATE: 2024-05-29 16:32:48

Thanksgiving is a day of gratitude, good food and arguments.

So, if you're feeling a little homesick this Thanksgiving because you weren't able to attend your family's gathering, we've got you covered.

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While we can't give you a plate of turkey, we can provide a photo of a man, who sort of resembles your Uncle Keith, so you can argue with it in order to get that authentic Thanksgiving at home feeling.

A lady that might look like your aunt

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You have a lot of ideas about healthcare reform, right? Well, let this woman, who sort of looks like your aunt, hear them. She doesn't agree with you on anything.

This man, who maybe resembles your grandpa

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Your favorite part of Thanksgiving is the stuffing, but the most memorable part is your screaming match with your grandpa. You can imagine it here.

This woman eating soup who could sorta look like your sister

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Achieve exactly as much as your argument with your sister would achieve by arguing with this photograph of a woman.

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This little kid who kinda looks like your cousin's daughter

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She's four and yet, her ideas about the War on Drugs are wayoff. Tell those feelings to this picture.

Whoever this guy is

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He's smiling, which will enrage you further as you scream at this photo about how fake news led to the election results.

This woman is wearing a sweater like one your grandma probably wore at some point so go ahead and pretend this is your grandma

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Let this stock photo really have it. Define "sexuality" as a starting point. Knowing you, it'll take at least two hours to just get through that.

This guy could basically be your cousin?

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And your cousin's ideas about gun control are so radical that they hurt more than help. Go ahead and let this stock photo know that.

This lady who might actually be your sibling's girlfriend

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Is this Anna? It kinda looks like Anna, right? Anyway, she's new to the family but boy, oh, boy, are her opinions on education strange. Really get into that with this photo.

This guy who might as well be your uncle

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You feasibly could have this man as your uncle. And if he's your uncle, then you can assume he's got stupid ideas on tax reform! You can yell at this stock photo about that.

This guy who reminds you of your uncle who always asks if you all want to see his new car

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He just got a new car. It's not energy-efficient at all. Just like Uncle Mark. Let him know how foolish that was, without the consequence of being asked to leave the table because you're in Uncle Mark's house and it's his rules.

These 9 people at a table who, if we're being honest, don't look anything like your family, but at this point you're so riled up from all the other screaming you did that stuffing is flying out of your mouth and there's no sign of stopping your arguments just yet

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Ah, now it really feels just like you're in your parent's house surrounded by extended family with whom you agree on nothing.