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Are there any crying memes on the Internet?

Are there any crying memes on the Internet?

Crying is supposed to relate to sadness and heartbreaks. However, when it comes to the internet and memes, crying triggers something else. To let you know what that is, check out these totally hilarious crying memes you can’t help but laugh at.

Why do people cry when they play QQ?

The command to leave the game was Alt + QQ, so the term “QQ” was originally used to tell people that they were unskilled at the game and should quit. [2] Over time, it started to be associated with crying because many people thought that “QQ” looked like a pair of crying eyes.

When did QQ become a synonym for crying?

As the internet and online games exploded in popularity so did the use of QQ, but its original definition was lost on anyone who had never played Warcraft. There aren’t any precise records of when exactly internet users co-opted QQ to become a synonym for crying.

When did the crying Michael Jordan meme come out?

Crying Jordan or Crying Michael Jordan is an Internet meme in which an image of NBA Hall Of Famer Michael Jordan crying is superimposed on images of athletes or others who have suffered misfortune. On April 23, 2012, the “crying Jordan” meme was born after Jordan purchased the Charlotte Bobcats, basketball team.

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Where did the meme I CRI evrytiem come from?

The misspelling of “cry” stems from a copypasta about a short teenage romance story known as 5ever, which was posted by Tumblr user Deathray-Deathray [13] on March 10th, 2011. Written in Comic Sans, the post ends with a note encouraging readers to reblog or like if they “crey.”

How to watch KSI meme edition try not laugh?

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When did Lik dis if you cry evertim start?

On January 13th, 2012, YouTuber Stuff By David uploaded an animation video titled “The Poptart Tragedy,” which features a dramatic reading of a copypasta story that ends with the phrase “Lik Dis If U Cry Evertim.” Within three years, the video has garnered more than 2.5 million views. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.