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January 2018

Volume 11 Issue 3

“Memeories”: A Look Back on 2017

- Kloe Lee and Iliana Castillon

JANUARY: Early this year, an Instagram video of a Turkish chef named Nusret Gökçe sprinkling salt on his steak in an “extra” manner went viral with 2.4 million views within 48 hours, thus “Salt Bae” kicked off the memes of 2017. FEBRUARY: After a gif of a rapidly blinking Drew Scanlon, video editor and podcaster at the video game website Giant Bomb, surfaced throughout the internet, it became a widespread meme that people used to express confusion. MARCH: This image of Meryl Streep was caught in the middle of her shouting something during the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards in 2015, the picture resurfaced as a meme throughout 2017 accompanied by widely recognized lyrics from popular songs. APRIL: In mid-April, “Spotify Playlist Messages” became popular when a girl on Twitter broke up with her boyfriend by arranging a series of songs in a playlist that, when read in order, formed a breakup message. This trend continued as people made playlists for their crushes, friends, and ex’s. MAY: “Mocking SpongeBob” is used to indicate a mocking tone towards an opinion or idea. The image of SpongeBob comes from an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants titled “Little Yellow Book,” which aired back on the 2nd of March, 2013. JUNE: “The Floor Is…” refers to a twopanel photo series of a boy avoiding the floor much like you would in a game of “The Floor Is Lava.” These images have been used to make memes about actions or opinions that people may try their best to avoid.

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JULY: “Boneless Pizza” refers to a Youtube video posted in May of 2017 by YouTuber Sethical in which he prank called a restaurant by trying to order a “boneless pizza” for delivery. This trend became popular in July when people began to ask for boneless items. AUGUST: “Distracted Boyfriend” is a captioned stock photo series in which a man looks at the backside of a woman walking by while his girlfriend looks at him disapprovingly. The photo is used to show user’s preference in what they want versus what they already have. SEPTEMBER: In September 2017, Hurricane Irma was a powerful, category 5 tropical cyclone that hit the southeastern United States and Caribbean Islands. Prior to the hurricane actually hitting land, many joked about the storm on FaceBook. For example, over 52,000 people were to attend a fake FaceBook event created by Joshua Stanaland titled “Everybody Points Their Fans At The Hurricane To Blow It Away.” OCTOBER: “Couples Costume Ideas” was a meme that sarcastically suggested costumes for Halloween. The duo of images shows well-known moments or people in pop culture. NOVEMBER: “Travis Scott’s Concert Pic” refers to an image of the rapper screaming with a microphone stand above his head while flames shoot up behind him. This image is used to show anger and is often compared to DoodleBob, a character from SpongeBob SquarePants. DECEMBER: Information was released that a large population of adults and teens in the United States go to the ER as a result of eating Tide laundry detergent pods, which are often compared to various fruity snacks due to their appearance. Tide pods have became known as a forbidden fruit lmao.

What’s Inside

Holiday Recap Page 2

2018 Predictions Page 5

Rampage Staff Opinion Pieces Page 6

RFHS Basketball Preview Page 7

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