>>3111390Nah, there's more and more real distinction there. I'll admit that it's not a universally understood image (generally only done after someone dies), but it's one general enough that more can understand than what you saw beyond naked ginger.
I mean, take pic related as an example. If someone didn't know that presenting a flag to the survivors of those killed in the military was a tradition, they'd be confused as fuck by this image. With that bit of info, you know that this kid is at one of his parent's funeral. Using cultural (and subcultural) specific imagery doesn't eliminate the generalizability, just narrows it (without explanation) to those who know that particular subculture.