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10 Unusual Origins Behind Some Of The Most Famous Meme Formats

Over the years, we've had a lot of meme formats appear and disappear. Most fade into relative obscurity rather quickly, but some of them have been around so long they've become recurring themes in our broken senses of humor that we share online. And some of them come from pretty interesting backgrounds, too, though most of us wouldn't know it at first glance. We've spent years studying the history of these memes so you don't have to, and we've gathered some of the best backstories of popular memes to share with you today.

Now, you can learn some strange trivia facts that will change the way you look at all your favorite meme formats. All of these memes evolved into viral jokes through any combination of pausing a TV show at the right moment or annoying a fanbase a little too much, and each of them has a very unique story worth remembering next time you laugh at one of these memes. So, let's dive into the some of the most iconic memes with great backstories.

10. Dolan

9. Ugandan Knuckles

8. Loss

MEME FACTS Loss came from a gaming-related webcomic CTRL+ALT+DEL BY TIM BUCKLEY "LOSS" GENO Loss is the name attributed to a four-panel scene from the webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del. In it, two characters deal with the pain of a miscarriage. This scene was mocked by fans because of how much it pulls away from the overall tone of the comic series and how it fails to portray the dramatic situation well. Know Your Meme C

7. Press F to Pay Respects

6. It Is Wednesday My Dudes

MEME FACTS YouTuber Jimmy Here helped create "it is Wednesday my dudes" It is Wednesday, my dudes The original image was created with the same Budgett's frog we see every Wednesday nowadays and first appeared on Tumblr in 2014. The line is also attributed to YouTuber and Twitch streamer Jimmy Here, who helped to spread the meme from relative obscurity into the mainstream. Know Your Meme

5. Awkward Look Monkey Puppet

MEME FACTS Awkward Look Monkey Puppet came from a Japanese kids' show The puppet appears in ÅŒkiku Naru Ko, a Japanese pupet show, where it looks at the camera and then looks away. Because of the popular Spanish dub of the series, in which the character is know as Pedro, the meme first gained popularity among Spanish-speaking communities before becoming popular elsewhere in the world. Know Your Meme C

4. Surprised Pikachu

MEME FACTS Surprised Pikachu appears in an early episode of the anime series. This meme originated from the "Pokémon" episode "Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village," in which Pikachu is seen making the expression in the corner of a shot of the main characters. It went on to become a reaction image in 2018, and it's still frequently used nowadays. Know Your Meme * C

3. Trollface

MEME FACTS Trollface was created to mock the trolling behavior of 4chan users problem? Trollface was created by Carlos Ramirez on Deviant art. According to Ramirez, it was created as a new take on the facial expression in a popular Mickey Mouse comic. Despite being made to parody online trolls, it was also known as "Coolface" for a sort time. Know Your Meme 3 G

2. Big Chungus

1. Pepe the Frog




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