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Se tenía que decir y se dijo (Spanish from: It had to be said and it was said) is a phrase commonly associated with a drawing of a chick exclaiming the phrase while hitting the table strongly with one of its wings. The meme became popular in spanish-speaking countries.

Origin

The earliest reference to the phrase online can be found in a screenshot from Club Penguin posted on Twitter in response to a tweet that stated that "the minsung surpassed changlix as the ult ship of the fandom" on August 23th 2018 (shown below):


Spread

On January 31st, Twitter user @RodSquare_ posted a tweet which read «How to be always right in a tweet: add "it had to be said and it was said" at the end of the tweet» and archieved 5k likes as of April 2019.


The chick

The earliest use of the chick associated with the meme was a Tweet from March 30th 2019 which read:
80% of women like fit men.
80% of fit men do not like women.
It had to be said and it was said.


The chick itself is a character named Kiiroitori, friend of the famous bear Rilakkuma, both created by japanese company San-X. [1][2]

Arround April 9th, the meme started recieving mainstream media coverage; with sites like El Universal, Excélsior and Vanguardia discussing its origins.[3][4][5] That same day, a Twitter profile under the handle @se_tenia posted his first tweet (shown below) and continues to post “Se tenía que decir y se dijo” related memes.


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External References

n1. Wikipedia – Rilakkuma
n2. San-X net – Rilakkuma
n3. El Universal – 'Se tenía que decir y se dijo': ¿de dónde salió el nuevo meme viral?
n4. Excélsior – Aquí te explicamos cómo surgió el meme de 'se tenía que decir y se dijo'
n5. vanguardia.com.mx – ¿De dónde salió el meme de 'Se tenía que decir y se dijo'?



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About

Se tenía que decir y se dijo (Spanish from: It had to be said and it was said) is a phrase commonly associated with a drawing of a chick exclaiming the phrase while hitting the table strongly with one of its wings. The meme became popular in spanish-speaking countries.

Origin

The earliest reference to the phrase online can be found in a screenshot from Club Penguin posted on Twitter in response to a tweet that stated that "the minsung surpassed changlix as the ult ship of the fandom" on August 23th 2018 (shown below):


Spread

On January 31st, Twitter user @RodSquare_ posted a tweet which read «How to be always right in a tweet: add "it had to be said and it was said" at the end of the tweet» and archieved 5k likes as of April 2019.


The chick

The earliest use of the chick associated with the meme was a Tweet from March 30th 2019 which read:
80% of women like fit men.
80% of fit men do not like women.
It had to be said and it was said.


The chick itself is a character named Kiiroitori, friend of the famous bear Rilakkuma, both created by japanese company San-X. [1][2]

Arround April 9th, the meme started recieving mainstream media coverage; with sites like El Universal, Excélsior and Vanguardia discussing its origins.[3][4][5] That same day, a Twitter profile under the handle @se_tenia posted his first tweet (shown below) and continues to post “Se tenía que decir y se dijo” related memes.


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External References

n1. Wikipedia – Rilakkuma
n2. San-X net – Rilakkuma
n3. El Universal – 'Se tenía que decir y se dijo': ¿de dónde salió el nuevo meme viral?
n4. Excélsior – Aquí te explicamos cómo surgió el meme de 'se tenía que decir y se dijo'
n5. vanguardia.com.mx – ¿De dónde salió el meme de 'Se tenía que decir y se dijo'?

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