She Flew The Motherplane Into The World Serve Center and The Cuntagon
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She X Mother Y Serve Z Cunt is a phrasal template incorporating slang terms associated with drag culture in a varying sentence structure describing some form of disaster, assassination or terrorist attack. The sentences constructed in this way are used to caption photos of generally female celebrities. The most commonly used terms are "serve," "slay," "cunt" and "mother." The most common and well-known version of the phrasal template as of January 2024 involved joking about 9/11, as in She Flew The Motherplane Into The World Serve Center And The Cuntagon.
Origin
Each of the slang terms has a history both in memes and broader culture prior to the phrasal template's emergence, with memes like 2023's How Do You Serve Cunt In An X Way seeing the words involved enter into more mainstream online usage. However, the earliest known post bringing together these words in a sentence structure referring to a disaster was posted by X / Twitter user @QuakerPuppygirl on May 17th, 2023, earning 14 likes in the course of seven months (seen below).[1] However, the template did not see viral spread and only isolated uses until the first week of 2024.
Spread
On January 3rd, 2024, X user @abxsid made the post (seen below, left) that gave the 9/11-themed version of the phrase its earliest widespread circulation, earning 114,000 likes in the course of one week.[2] Other posts followed, applying the slang words to sentences describing other disasters and scandals. For example, on January 8th, 2024, X user @foldyrhands posted (seen below, right) about Margot Robbie and the Kennedy assassination, receiving over 170,000 likes in two days.[3]
Following the Golden Globes on January 7th, 2024, the memes generally used photographs of celebrities wearing red carpet dresses at the event. For example, on January 8th, X user @yungchomsky (seen below, left) earned 16,000 likes in two days for posting about Gillian Anderson at the event, and user @calebgamman earned 37,000 likes for also posting about Anderson on the same day.[4][5]
Many associated the memes with LGBT culture and drag culture due to the use of slang associated with those communities.
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Jan 10, 2024 at 06:45PM EST