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Tackling GIFs, manips and macros, the Dodge meme takes many forms.
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Throughout your time online you’ve probably come across Doge, a Japanese Shiba Inu (named Kabosu) with a very particular look on his face a weird mix of judgement/fear and derision.ĭoge began as a series of Tumblr macros featuring the Doge’s internal monologue in the internet’s favourite font (comic sans), an internal monologue in broken English which was emphasised by the words much, very, so, such, wow. Is it possible memes are a form of Tulpa, and we brought beings like Slender Man into existence? /wGeNMjmO6AĪs with most things on the internet, there were also some more thirsty appreciators of Slenderman, dubbing this internet cryptid Daddy Long-legs among other things, and creating rule 34 fanart.įor a guy with literally no face, Slenderman has been one of the most recognisable faces of the internet since 2012. In Buddhism, entities created through mental focus are called Tulpas. Some say the collective belief in something can actually create it, whether that be an event or even an entity. While enriching creepypasta lore Slenderman also inspired a number of macros, Blair Witch-esque videos, and photoshopped image ‘sightings’. The myth of Slenderman went the way of many oral traditions this time accessible to anyone anywhere in the world. A being of mysterious motives and origin, who haunts human targets and compels them into acts of violence and/or causing ‘slendersickness’. The most enduring of those stories (so much so he got his own movie) is probably the tall, faceless (but still quite dapper) Lovecraftian horror, Slenderman. If you’ve spent any amount of time on the internet in the last decade then you’re probably familiar with creepypastas - those ooky-spooky ‘real life accounts’ of supernatural happenings such as black-eyed demon children and Men in Black government conspiracies. I used to make funny Skyrim memes, but then I took an arrow to the knee. Indicating some untold story, and more hilariously had gamers everywhere picturing an army of former adventurers, all now retired due to the same knee injury.
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This melancholic reminiscing of the past uttered by several town guard NPCs stuck like an earworm in the mind of the internet. Between the hilarious MODs, and even funnier glitches, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is a meme-farm ripe for the picking, yet none of its memes left quite the same impact as this single line: