Snakes
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About
A snake is a long, limbless, carnivorous reptile that is distinguishable from other limbless lizards by their lack of eyelids and external ears.[1]
Online Relevance
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A subreddit dedicated to the discussion and image sharing of snakes was created on July 22nd, 2010.[2]
Related Memes
Snek
Snek refers to images of snakes with applied Interior Monologue Captioning. Captions included in the images often employ usage of a form of English that omits prepositions and/or spells words incorrectly; in addition, the word “heck” is often substituted for profanity.
This is Snek
This is Snek refers to a phrase used to caption an image of a Indian woman holding a large Cobra snake and is commonly used to caption other humourous images of snakes.
Taylor Swift is a Snake
Taylor Swift is a Snake refers to a catchphrase used to smear the American pop singer-songwriter as a deceitful manipulator in the light of her post-breakup dispute with Calvin Harris, Scottish musician and her ex-boyfriend, as well as an unrelated controversy stemming from her reaction to the lyrics of Kanye West’s 2016 rap single “Famous”. The phrase is mainly used in the form of emoji and comment spamming on her Instagram account.
Lamia and Naga
The Lamia (also known a Naga) is a type of Monster Girl who are composed of an human torso, head and arms with the tail of a snake. The popularity of Lamias grew significantly following the releases of the Monster Girl Quest eroge and Monster Musume manga series.
Gadsden Flag / Don't Tread on Me
The Gadsden Flag is an iconic historical American flag that consists of a drawing of a coiled rattlesnake on a patch of grass with the phrase “DON’T TREAD ON ME” displayed below, all on a yellow background. Since being originally introduced during the American Revolution, the flag has since become associated with libertarianism and the Tea Party movement in the 21st century. On the Internet, the flag has received multiple parodies and edits.
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Mr. Plankton
Nov 11, 2016 at 07:27PM EST