Post by xX Bella Xx on Jun 6, 2012 16:42:59 GMT -5
This very useful and extremely helpful guide will aid us all when it comes to usage of meme's while practicing the exquisite art of trolling.
I have been so busy lately and I've noticed that new memes have recently been introduced and I feel like I need to keep up with the new addictions.
Every SSR member is called to introduce their favorite memes by providing meme's name,a picture and by giving a small description of the circumstances in which the meme should be used and how to use the meme properly and effectively.
Trolling should always be done responsibly and professionally,without hurting the victims feelings to the point of inducing their suicide.
Examples:
Trivia.
The "Y U No" meme actually began as Y U No Guy but eventually evolved into simply Y U No, the phrase being generally followed by some often ridiculous suggestion. Originally, the face of Y U No guy was taken from Japanese cartoon Gantz’ Chapter 55: Naked King, edited, and placed on a pink wallpaper. The text for the item reads “I TXT U … Y U NO TXTBAK?!” It appeared as a Tumblr file, garnering over 10,000 likes and reblogs.
It went totally viral, and has morphed into hundreds of different forms with a similar theme. When it was uploaded to MemeGenerator in a format that was editable, it really took off. The formula used was : “(X, subject noun), [WH]Y [YO]U NO (Y, verb)?”.
The Y U No figure stands with arms held out and fingers spread in a plaintive, almost begging gesture, looking pained that whoever the subject of his plea has not done something. Translated into regular English, the text would read “I Texted You, Why Have You Not Texted Me Back?”
Some other notable examples of Y U No include: “Ubisoft: Y U No make a good game?”, “Ubisoft: Y U No fix lag?”, "[Peterson]: Y U NO go to psychiatrist?”. Often the chosen subjects are famous people or institutions, but there also exist more general subjects, often focused on lack of communication or the little problems that arise in life.
I have been so busy lately and I've noticed that new memes have recently been introduced and I feel like I need to keep up with the new addictions.
Every SSR member is called to introduce their favorite memes by providing meme's name,a picture and by giving a small description of the circumstances in which the meme should be used and how to use the meme properly and effectively.
Trolling should always be done responsibly and professionally,without hurting the victims feelings to the point of inducing their suicide.
Examples:
Y U No
Trivia.
The "Y U No" meme actually began as Y U No Guy but eventually evolved into simply Y U No, the phrase being generally followed by some often ridiculous suggestion. Originally, the face of Y U No guy was taken from Japanese cartoon Gantz’ Chapter 55: Naked King, edited, and placed on a pink wallpaper. The text for the item reads “I TXT U … Y U NO TXTBAK?!” It appeared as a Tumblr file, garnering over 10,000 likes and reblogs.
It went totally viral, and has morphed into hundreds of different forms with a similar theme. When it was uploaded to MemeGenerator in a format that was editable, it really took off. The formula used was : “(X, subject noun), [WH]Y [YO]U NO (Y, verb)?”.
The Y U No figure stands with arms held out and fingers spread in a plaintive, almost begging gesture, looking pained that whoever the subject of his plea has not done something. Translated into regular English, the text would read “I Texted You, Why Have You Not Texted Me Back?”
Some other notable examples of Y U No include: “Ubisoft: Y U No make a good game?”, “Ubisoft: Y U No fix lag?”, "[Peterson]: Y U NO go to psychiatrist?”. Often the chosen subjects are famous people or institutions, but there also exist more general subjects, often focused on lack of communication or the little problems that arise in life.