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The popularity of the crucified Minion videos echoes that of the AI-generated “shrimp Jesus” meme, an unsettling amalgam of Jesus Christ and a crustacean that briefly went viral on Facebook ...
Minions, on the other hand, have been prime meme fodder for a very long time, having inspired an unholy amount of unhinged Facebook posts over the last decade; Minions memes are notorious for ...
The few actual Minion memes here are unobjectionable — the overall vibe is resigned, but not angry. It is sad but comfortable here, like a finished basement. Meme quality: 5/10 .
But there's one Facebook mom craze that teens have had enough of: minion memes. Minions are cartoon characters that originated in the 2010 film "Despicable Me," plus a sequel in 2013, and the ...
The crucified Minion meme has gone through cycles over the years and saw a resurgence in May 2024. In January 2019, X user @Shi*postBot5000 added the photo of the burning Minion on the cross to a ...
Minion memes have been used to oppose vaccination for children, express poorly conceived puns, and remind people not to take the lord's name in vain. The meme is so despised that the subreddit r ...
Minions: The Rise of Gru made more than $125M thanks to Gen Z's Twitter and TikTok posts that turned the monie into a meme.
As Rebecca Jennings noted in a recent Vox piece on Minions, “Over the course of the 2010s, Minions have become synonymous with a certain kind of meme in particular: the ‘Facebook mom meme.’” ...
Teens are dressing in suits to see 'Minions' as meme culture and boredom collide A viral trend depicts teens in suits on their way to go see the latest installment in the minions universe. Here's why.
Rebecca Jennings discusses Minions from the 'Despicable Me' franchise and whether they should be considered symbols of the working class. × Skip to main content ...
That #Gentleminions TikTok meme featuring suit-wearing teens arriving en masse to movie theaters gave a big boost to Universal’s “Minions: The Rise of Gru,” helping to lift the animated ...
The popularity of the crucified Minion videos echoes that of the AI-generated "shrimp Jesus" meme, an unsettling amalgam of Jesus Christ and a crustacean that briefly went viral on Facebook ...