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I Believe In Supremacy refers to a snowclone meme format based on a silhouette image of a man bowing to a woman. Originating from an image macro popular in BDSM communities, the snowclone format gained popularity in February 2021.

Origin

The exact publication date of the original image is unknown but is estimated to be 2007 or early 2008. The image (shown below) depicts silhouettes of a man bowing down on his hands and knees with a woman in high heels standing above him and making a commanding gesture with her hand. In early 2008, the image was posted on several websites, including kwick.de and Photobucket. On February 6th, 2008, the earliest archived derivative image based on the image was posted on Kwick.de,[1] with an unknown user adding "Girls make the rules!" caption (shown below, right).

In 2015, a version of the image captioned "I am a male who believes in female supremacy" gained popularity in BDSM communities (shown below). On October 12th, 2015, Facebook[2] group BDSM Lovers adopted the image as their profile image, which is the earliest found use of the image online.

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Between 2015 and 2019, the image saw active use by members of BDSM communities online.[3][4]

In late November 2019, an altered version of the image, captioned "I believe in female supremacy," gained popularity on Twitter (shown below, left), with the catchphrase also being used separately from the image. On November 25th, 2019, Twitter[3] user @biglttlelies posted the earliest found notable tweet that used the catchphrase, with the tweet gaining 50 retweets and 270 likes (shown below, center). On December 2nd, 2019, Twitter[4] user @nymphexs_ made the earliest found humorous post in which they used an altered version of the image as a reaction to a picture of Naruto character Sakura Uchiha (post shown below, right).

The image had not been used as a snowclone meme format prior to February 2020. On February 9th, 2020, Instagram[5] account worldofmera posted the earliest found edit of the image, with the caption altered to "I believe in Parasite supremacy" (shown below, left). The post accumulated over 480 likes in one year. On February 17th, Instagram[6] user you_are_what_you_yeet reposted a Froggy Chair meme that gained over 1,200 likes in one year (shown below, right).

In the following months, the snowclone format gradually gained popularity on social media, primarily on Instagram and Facebook. For example, on April 6th, 2020, Instagram[7] user djinn_kazama posted a version of the meme that gained nearly 3,000 likes in one year. On February 3rd, 2021, Twitter[8] user @almondtiddies posted a version of the meme that received over 36,800 retweets and 208,100 likes in one month.

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i believe in SUPREMACY

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External References

[1] TinEye – Search Results

[2] Facebook – BDSM Lovers

[3] Twitter – @bigIttIeIies

[4] Internet Archive – @nymphexs_

[5] Instagram – worldofmera

[6] Instagram – you_are_what_you_yeet

[7] Instagram – djinn_kazama

[8] Twitter – @almondtiddies



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About

I Believe In Supremacy refers to a snowclone meme format based on a silhouette image of a man bowing to a woman. Originating from an image macro popular in BDSM communities, the snowclone format gained popularity in February 2021.

Origin

The exact publication date of the original image is unknown but is estimated to be 2007 or early 2008. The image (shown below) depicts silhouettes of a man bowing down on his hands and knees with a woman in high heels standing above him and making a commanding gesture with her hand. In early 2008, the image was posted on several websites, including kwick.de and Photobucket. On February 6th, 2008, the earliest archived derivative image based on the image was posted on Kwick.de,[1] with an unknown user adding "Girls make the rules!" caption (shown below, right).



In 2015, a version of the image captioned "I am a male who believes in female supremacy" gained popularity in BDSM communities (shown below). On October 12th, 2015, Facebook[2] group BDSM Lovers adopted the image as their profile image, which is the earliest found use of the image online.



Spread

Between 2015 and 2019, the image saw active use by members of BDSM communities online.[3][4]

In late November 2019, an altered version of the image, captioned "I believe in female supremacy," gained popularity on Twitter (shown below, left), with the catchphrase also being used separately from the image. On November 25th, 2019, Twitter[3] user @biglttlelies posted the earliest found notable tweet that used the catchphrase, with the tweet gaining 50 retweets and 270 likes (shown below, center). On December 2nd, 2019, Twitter[4] user @nymphexs_ made the earliest found humorous post in which they used an altered version of the image as a reaction to a picture of Naruto character Sakura Uchiha (post shown below, right).



The image had not been used as a snowclone meme format prior to February 2020. On February 9th, 2020, Instagram[5] account worldofmera posted the earliest found edit of the image, with the caption altered to "I believe in Parasite supremacy" (shown below, left). The post accumulated over 480 likes in one year. On February 17th, Instagram[6] user you_are_what_you_yeet reposted a Froggy Chair meme that gained over 1,200 likes in one year (shown below, right).



In the following months, the snowclone format gradually gained popularity on social media, primarily on Instagram and Facebook. For example, on April 6th, 2020, Instagram[7] user djinn_kazama posted a version of the meme that gained nearly 3,000 likes in one year. On February 3rd, 2021, Twitter[8] user @almondtiddies posted a version of the meme that received over 36,800 retweets and 208,100 likes in one month.

Various Examples




Templates


i believe in SUPREMACY

Search Interest

External References

[1] TinEye – Search Results

[2] Facebook – BDSM Lovers

[3] Twitter – @bigIttIeIies

[4] Internet Archive – @nymphexs_

[5] Instagram – worldofmera

[6] Instagram – you_are_what_you_yeet

[7] Instagram – djinn_kazama

[8] Twitter – @almondtiddies

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