Soulja Boy, Rise Up

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May 2: Soulja Boy, Rise Up


Everywhere you look nowadays, it’s hard not to think about how “We Live In A Society” — a place where gamers rising up feels like a threat. On the contrary, others look around and notice they’re in a “soup store.” Don’t fret, just “Crank That Soulja Boy” and everything will be okay!

By the way, we’re gonna be switching some things up with this here newsletter you should know about. Starting this Friday, the “This Day in Meme History” newsletter will be getting revamped into a weekly version delivered each Friday chock-full of not only your favorite meme anniversaries but also a mix of current trends/memes, latest news and our ongoing video content. So, this marks the last “This Day in Meme History” and we’ll see you Friday!
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Gamers Rise Up: We Live In A Society

As our “modern” society grows farther and farther away from its roots, some edgy and based gamers online have started to identify that We Live In A Society. This meme, also identifiable as Gamers Rise Up, is a righteous trend that started in 2015 when Jared Leto’s Joker became the symbol of oppressed, friendzone victims. However, despite their efforts, most people just found their memes hilariously cringeworthy. Read more.
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I’m At Soup: What’s In-Store? Soup Galore

If you’ve never seen two anime characters get into a grocery store argument … well, we’d be surprised if you had. But the creator of this viral video needed it to be manifested, so they used character designs from “Code Geass” to create I’m At Soup, which shook YouTube back in 2015. The hyperbolic scene was recreated by multiple animators, using different fandom references. Read more.
 
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Crank That Soulja Boy: Swag’s Patient Zero

A work of art like Soulja Boy’s, “Crank That Soulja Boy,” comes around, maybe, once every three generations. Not even Michelangelo could have broken the internet like the swag prince did back in 2007 when he unleashed a dance craze like no other on the young internet. It skyrocketed the 16-year-old into viral fame, however, not even Soulja could save MySpace in the end. Read more.
 
 
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