Friday, April 13, 2012

Texts From Hillary

How fitting that the last blog post for this class covers none other than Hillary Clinton aboard a military C-17 plane in the age-old art of texting. Texts From Hillary is in many ways, the quintessential meme because of its roots, its large appeal, and its surprising reach.

Here is the first known Texts From Hillary meme from the official Tumblr.

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The original image of Hillary Clinton was taken by Kevin Lamarque of Reuters. Here is a link to the original story.

According to the official Tumblr, the Texts From Hillary meme has gotten 83,000 Facebook shares, 8,400 Twitter followers, and over 45,000 Tumblr followers. How's that for mass appeal?

Here's the best part. Clinton herself responded to the meme by submitting this image.

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How's that for reach?

Moments like this make me in awe of the power of memes and how they can influence pop culture and even seemingly unreachable people.

I'll finish with a little anecdote. My friend Steve is a huge Oakland As fan. He's also an avid user of twitter. Somehow, over the summer, he managed to fuse both elements to create something special.

#fosseposse

Yep, Steve created his own hash tag which gained popularity over Twitter to the point where he was invited to attend an As game in Oakland. There, he got great seats to the game, was interviewed by a TV station and best of all, got to meet his boyhood idol Ray Posse in the dressing room. Amazing how Twitter and social media can open doors.

So what are you waiting for? Make your own meme, and with a little bit of luck, you could be interviewing for Good Morning America, meeting your childhood idol or texting Hillary.

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy

This meme has seemingly sprung out of nowhere, like an unexpected smile. ;)

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I first saw Ridiculously Photogenic Guy as a shared Facebook post. Three of my friends liked it, and I must admit, I did too.

The image is of New York marathon runner Zeddie Little. Since the meme has gained popularity, Little's fame has also shot up, and he was interviewed on Good Morning America recently.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AUajlCjcBk

It's as if he won the Mega Millions, from unknown to celebrity overnight. I find it fascinating how easy it is for someone today to get famous with nothing more than the right image at the right time.

One thing's for sure though, Mr. Zeddie Little isn't going to have a hard time finding a job now. Who says looks aren't everything?

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Mean Girls Of Panem

You know you've got a great blog topic when you get inspiration from Huffington Post's 7 Sites You Should Be Wasting Time On Right Now. But that's exactly where I found this wonderful blog which has created a meme of its own: the Mean Girls of Panem.

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If you haven't seen The Hunger Games, or read the book by Suzanne Collins, you would be missing more than half of the internet memes doing the rounds now. The hit series has become an internet sensation, with hundreds of variations of memes finding their way onto people's Facebook's and Twitters, more than can be covered in one single blog post.

But this specific meme variant has gained a lot of traction and has spawned and entire blog. The meme features quotes from The Hunger Games and from 2004 teenage-cult movie Mean Girls.

The fact the blog has gathered over 5,000 visitors in just two weeks with such a narrow focus is indicative of the popularity of The Hunger Games memes.

Here are two of my favorites!

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Condescending Wonka

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Yeah, that's right, I'm talking to you.

The Condescending/Creepy Wonka meme was born late 2011 on Reddit as a series of sexual double entendres for candy. The image is a screen-cap of Gene Wilder in the 1971 version of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, but you would know that already...

The image is striking as it easily conveys sarcasm and condescension, two feelings difficult to express.

Condescending Wonka follows the standard meme pattern of template and variation.

Here are two more variants:

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Condescension, unfortunately, is not a very good tone to take with blog readers, so it's best to refrain from doing it too often.

However, it is okay to take advantage of another person's lack of knowledge so you can pointedly inform them of the existence and irony of a meme featuring Gene Wilder. Figuratively of course!

Condescending Wonka has gained popularity on social media sites such as Facebook and Reddit, and continues to be in circulation despite it being nearly a year old.

The longevity of memes is difficult to assess, and it's hard to tell how long a meme will likely continue to surf the interwebs in any significant capacity, but old Wonka still decides to pop his head in once in a while as proof that sarcasm is the future of internet communication.