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Trevor Wallace

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About

Trevor Wallace is an American comedian and YouTuber known for satirical videos about millennial men and consumer culture.

History

Trevor Wallace joined YouTube on September 29th, 2011.

On April 24th, 2013, he published his first Vine video.[1] Within seven years, the video has received more than 700 loops and 280 likes.

That year, he began posting video sketches on Instagram. The earliest available, "Meanwhile at Vine headquarters," received more than 370 likes (shown below, left). Three years later, he posted "The real reason rappers all sound the same," which received more than 14,000 views and 360 likes (shown below, right).



In 2017, Wallace began posting a series of videos about Zumiez that went viral. The first video, posted on July 31st, 2017, received more than 1.8 million views (shown below).



On May 27th, 2019, Wallace published the video "When Your Name Is Kyle." The video played a large part in popularizing the Kyle meme and received more than 5.1 million views in less than one year (shown below, left).

Weeks later, on July 9th, he published the video "Guys with 'Entrepreneur' in their bio." The post received more than4.6 million views in less than one year (shown below, right).


Collaborations

Tervor Wallace has collaborated with fellow YouTube comedian Cherdleys and Casey Frey.



Kyle

Kyle is an online caricature of a white boy referenced as an antagonistic character in memes. Similar to how Karen is used online, "Kyle" jokes parody of a certain kind of person with a set of characteristics one associates with the name; in "Kyle's" case, these are characteristics of an angry white male teenager. "Kyle" is generally presented as rage-filled and aggressive, and he is a fan of Monster Energy Drinks and Axe body spray, which has been documented in the Kyle Punches Drywall meme.



White Claw

White Claw Hard Seltzer is an alcoholic seltzer water beverage created by Mark Anthony Brands. The drink comes in different flavors, such as mango, black cherry, lime, and others. Online, the prevalence of the beverage has led to memes and parodies which characterize those who drink it as normie and slightly obnoxious. The drink and its cultural presence has been compared to Four Loko and LaCroix.



Hydro Flasks

Hydro Flask is a double-wall vacuum insulated water bottle made by a company of the same name. The product gained popularity in 2017 online as high quality but expensive water bottle. In 2019, the Hydro Flask became linked to the VSCO girl trend as one of their main accessories.



Fuckboy

Fuckboy and Fuccboi are pejoratives referring to men who are perceived as oversexed or disrespectful toward women. On Tumblr, the term has also spawned a derivative phrase “en garde (English: on your guard), fuckboy," which is often accompanied with images of skeletons in a similar vein to 2Spooky.



Apple Airpods

Apple AirPods are wireless earbuds made by the Apple technology company. While the subject of negative criticism by the general public upon its release, they grew in popularity over the following two years, receiving positive reviews from critics and users. The product has also been the subject in a variety of memes, referencing the perceived wealth of its userbase.



Tiger King

Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness is a true-crime documentary television series created by Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin that aired on Netflix. The series focuses on Joseph Maldonado-Passage, aka "Joe Exotic," an eccentric big cat zoo owner in Oklahoma, who eventually ran for government office and was later arrested for initiating a murder-for-hire plot against Carole Baskin, a woman running a big cat preservation organization named Big Cat Rescue, that some have noted appeared to operate similarly to Exotic's zoo, despite her stance against big cat zoos.



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External References

[1] Vine – Trevor Wallace

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