Memes to Movements: How the World's Most Viral Media Is Changing Social Protest and Power

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Memes to Movements: How the World's Most Viral Media Is Changing Social Protest and Power

Memes to Movements: How the World's Most Viral Media Is Changing Social Protest and Power

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The meme format did not receive viral spread until June 3rd, 2020, when Redditor poopoomcgoo1 posted an ironic version of the meme captioned "Who wants to shit? Who wants to wipe?" The post received over 41,300 upvotes in the /r/okbuddyretard [16] subreddit in six months (shown below). But inevitable change, symbolized by the wave and ocean as a “defensive boundary and the medium through which Japan…experience[s] the world” ( Abeza, 2020), need not be a story of impending doom and destruction of the Japanese way of life. Instead, reading the print from right to left (as Hokusai perhaps intended), the “disciplined brace” of the fishermen ( RisingSunPrints, 2020) suggests the fortitude needed to weather the storm. The appearance of Mount Fuji, another symbol of Japanese identity and strength, in Great Wave and throughout Thirty-six Views serves as another reassuring Japanese presence. Taken within its own contemporary context, Hokusai's Great Wave reflects ongoing artistic and social change, but also resilience in face of uncertainty. It is no wonder, then, that Great Wave would remain a popular image that has circulated globally. As we will see in subsequent sections, these historical themes of change and resilience echo in contemporary remixes of Great Wave. Rogue Waves, Monster Raves That’s the major cross-purpose I’m working on now, and I’m getting better because last night, I did sleep 30 minutes earlier than usual so…win!Don’t worry if some of your initial jokes end up becoming misses rather than hits – just keep laughing “trial and error!” The internet just couldn't help itself after images surfaced of a little boy mowing the lawn at the White House completely ignoring Trump. The kid was apparently so focused on the job that he didn't notice Trump when he came out to greet him, forcing Trump to yell loudly over the sound of the lawnmower and making for some great meme fuel. No matter what type of meme format you choose for changing diapers, all parents can appreciate the humor in these silly images. They provide an outlet for stress and laughter in equal measure, making them great tools for coping with this difficult but necessary task. Conclusion

Doritos transparent png,animated dr seuss characters. (n.d.). https://www.pngkin.com/pen/hbmbow/ (accessed March 30, 2021). Making an oil change meme may seem like a daunting task at first. However, following these simple steps is guaranteed to make it so much easier than anticipated! So get creative and let those laughs roll-in! Oil Change Meme FAQ: Answering Your Burning Questions I am the Lorax and I Speak for the trees! (n.d.). https://imgur.com/gallery/9pvVx1w (accessed March 30, 2021).

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Memes aren't one-size-fits-all. Get fun and flexible with how you create and use them—edit memes with inspiration from anything under the sun. Then, publish them to captivate an audience with your hilarious online personality or engage a community with a topic. You may send a meme as a reaction to your online chat groups or post one to catch the funny bone of your target customers.

Madison Jones 1,2,3 * Aaron Beveridge 4 Julian R. Garrison 2,3 Abbey Greene 2,3 Hannah MacDonald 2,3of Informatics and Analytics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, United States This meme is a compelling example not only of how images can help communicate complex issues, such as the intersecting socio-ecological concerns presented by the pandemic but also of how digital circulation is an increasingly important tool for networked communication. The last type of popular diaper-changing meme features an infant crying or screaming while being changed with a caption like “when you know you’re not getting out of this one.” This meme speaks to how hard it can be for parents when their child is resistant, but also offers some much-needed comic relief in times of stress. As an icon of environmental conservation, manatees embody the importance of protecting our planet, especially sea life in Florida, where this crime was committed. By writing “TRUMP” on the manatee, the criminal was sending a message: Trump and his supporters do not care about the environment. Most interestingly, the image placed a divisive, triggering name in opposition to a manatee and thereby emphasized a political gap during a particularly turbulent time in our country. To see an iconic environmental image like a manatee ravaged by the name “TRUMP” a few days after the Capitol Building was ravaged by Trump supporters fanned the political flames, and the public was bound to circulate the image across the internet. The timing of the manatee incident was an important factor in the image's widespread circulation. An “image's propensity for circulation” can perform “an important socio-rhetorical function” for people “by providing the existential orientation required for ‘a public needing to figure out where it stood in relation to what it saw’” ( Zelizer, 2010). The manatee allowed the public to process their reactions and feelings toward the Capitol raid through a different event. Each version of the Trump manatee image conveys a different meaning from the next. Some visuals draw a connection from manatees to Trump, others criticize Trump and his supporters for the incident. The image's wide array of digital circulation speaks to the important role that environmental icons play in public discourse. The "Elf on the Shelf" tradition began when parents would put an elf doll on the mantle during the holiday season and tell their children that it was watching them be naughty or nice. Toward the end of 2017, it became popular to post images of things sitting on top of other things that rhyme with their name using the phrase "You've heard of elf on the shelf, now get ready for X."



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