can someone tell me where the t. meme came from
t. a retard
>>4577948
all memes come from [s4s]
>>4577952
of course, but what does the t. stand for or come from my fellow shitposter
>>4577948
something tells me this is a dude
can you dudes stop doin this
>>4577955
I'm not sure if my OP pic is a dude but here's (me)
also tell me about memes dude lmao
>>4577956
post your benis and i will tell you
>>4577956
its a long story
>>4577959
am I getting bamboozled again
dont make me go to fucking knowyourmeme. please. anything but that
>>4577960
I got time. it sounds like /tv/ shit
>>4577962
post benis + timestamp + feets!
>>4577962
>hipster pantsu
get some taste, pleb
>>4577948
It's either from ylilauta or /int/, apparently it's an abbreviation for "regards" in Finnish. Pls don't post suggestive images to get ur thread views.
>>4577966 nice dub
LoLo a shit
>>4577969
Anonymous a shit!!!1
>>4577977 nice sandwich dub
i wanted to see pictures!
>>4577977
dubs confirm
>>4577948
Its short for some Finnish word which when translated I to English means 'regards'
It originally gained popularity from the Dolan duck meme, which was also from finland
>>4577948
you can't know our memes breh
Your fortune: Good news will come to you by mail
>>4577948
t. Alberto Barbosa
>>4577948
nice bulge u from Cape Town?
>>4578312
explaining memes is sometimes the only way to validate them.
example: if you took a random ufc saturday night sampling of every single poster that posted the "heem" meme on /sp/ and somehow teleported into each of their rooms, sequestered them and asked them to explain the meme I'm betting you'd only get 10% or less to be able to explain the specific etymology and history with any sort of accuracy.
what this means: you have 90% of the people keeping a meme going looking like meme-spouting teenagers who are all summerfags. this makes memes and memeing in general look absolutely horrid and juvenile.
on the flip side, if a meme is explained and the people propogating it actually know the history and context of it, regardless if they were there from it's inception (which, let's be honest, barely anyone ever is which means the meme would have no chance of succeeding if we were to hold memeing to such high of a threshold of usage), then the meme has a richer sense of authenticity and there are greater chances of better memes being created from it.
>>4578422
informative dubs(nice)