Two meme facts about the biggest copypastas in the following collection.

You Should Know These 11 Copypastas And Their Meanings

Copypastas are central to the online community's sense of humor, even though many of us don't really know what they mean. They've been repeated over and over to a point where they become running jokes, and while they're funny and entertaining, they seem out of place if you're unfamiliar with them, and we're always a little curious about how they started up in the first place. Some of them appeared out of genuine sincerity, while others were born for the sole purpose of becoming copypastas, but all of them are entertaining and worth rereading once in a while.

Since these copypastas are so prevalent online, we've gathered some of the biggest ones out there to share some certified meme facts. We've ranked some of the most popular, from ones we haven't thought about in years to some that still reappear all over social media unprompted. Now, take a look back at the most iconic copypastas out there.

11. Gru's Height

MEME FACTS Gru's height copypasta 3 Gru's height copypasta refers to a long text post about how Gru is the most powerful being in the "Dispicable Me" universe, particularly become of his massive size. Though his height isn't clarified in the movies, the writer of the original post calculated it to be "a godly height of fourteen feet" based on the known heights of the minions. The copypasta is frequently used to ironically paint Gru as a god-like character. Know Your Meme

10. The Birds Work for the Bourgeoisie

MEME FACTS "The birds work for the bourgeoisie" The Brds Work For The Bourgeoisie "The birds work for the bourgeoisie" is a copypasta that stems from the numerous mock conspiracy theories surrounding birds, such as the fact that birds aren't real or that birds are government surveillance drones. It's frequently reposted as a rallying phrase on different online forums (and stated in public) to confuse those who aren't as familiar with the bird conspiracies. Know Your Meme

9. How Is Babby Formed?

8. I Saw Flying Lotus at a Grocery Store

7. I Herd U Liek Mudkips

MEME FACTS "I herd u liek mudkips" so i herd you liek mudkigz 3 "I herd u liek mudkips" is a butchered take on a line about the pokemon Mudkip, which has been shared on 4chan as a copypasta for years before a user came up with a much longer copypasta based on the line, which involves a kid at his school causing a dramatic scene between students, faculty, police and more after violating a stuffed Mudkip on school grounds. Both of these remained popular copypastas for years Know Your Meme

MEME FACTS The mesothelioma law advertisement copypasta Mesothelioma Exposure to asbestos in the navy, shipyards, mills, heating, construction or the automotive industries may have put you at risk. 1-800-99 LAW USA 3 This copypasta mocks numerous ads that play on television about seeking legal representation for a diagnosis of mesothelioma, a type of lung cancer. The transcript of one of these has been reappearing online, insisting the user who reads it "may be entitled to financial compensation." The copypasta mocks the prevalence and similarities between all of these ads. Know Your Meme

5. Burger King Foot Lettuce

MEME FACTS Burger King foot lettuce 3 Burger King foot lettuce is the name given to a copypasta of the transcript of a Chills video, in which the famous narrator describes a scandal at Burger King where an employee took a picture of his feet in two bins of lettuce, captioning it "This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King." The phrasing and notable voice of the Chills video is often mocked online, beginning with "Number fifteen: Burger King foot lettuce." Know Your Meme

4. The Bee Movie Script

MEME FACTS The "Bee Movie" script 3 According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. It's wings are too small to get it's fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway, because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. The Bee Movie The "Bee Movie" holds the honor of being the only mainstream film in which the entire script became a mainstream copypasta. A common variation that's riddled with typos and lots of capitalized O's has become the most popular version, as has the shortened version, which consists only of the movie's opening monologue. Know Your Meme

3. The Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise

MEME FACTS The tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise 3 "Have you ever heard the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise?" is the introduction to a dialogue between Emporer Palpatine and Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith." In the copypasta, which is frequently used among prequel meme fans, all of Anakin's lines are cut out, making it one long monologue in which Palpatine aims to discredit the Jedi. Know Your Meme

2. To Be Fair, You Have to Have a Very High IQ to Understand Rick and Morty

MEME FACTS "To be fair, you have to have a high IQ to understand 3 'Rick and Morty" SCIENT IENC SCIP Vo CIENCE CES EN RY F AYAT This first appeared on the /r/CringeAnarchy in what was most likely an ironic response to a "Rick and Morty" meme. The copypasta has gone on to be used in discussions mocking the fanbase of the show, a smal portion of which is famous for containing particularly cringeworthy or toxic fans. The last line, "Nothin personnel kid," is often referenced alone as well. 5) Know Your Meme

1. The Navy Seal Copypasta

MEME FACTS The Navy Seal Copypasta 3 The Navy Seal copypasta is used to ironically threaten and harass people online, especially when involved in a debate with them. Over the years, it's scared and confused numerous political figures and random discord users. It's also frequently mocked for its extreme overdramatization, plus a typo in which the speaker says he's trained in "gorilla" warfare. Know Your Meme




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