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The image was subsequently used as a reaction face with the earliest known instance occurring on the Fark [1] forums shown left on September 17th, Beginning in November , Conspiracy Keanu image macros spread on a larger scale with the launch of a Facebook fan page [10] on November 19th and compilations were posted to various sites including BuzzFeed [13] , Pleated Jeans [14] and the web culture blog UpRoxx [5] within the next few days.
The domain for the single topic blog ConspiracyKeanu. Additionally, derivatives have been posted to FunnyJunk [6] , Tumblr [7] , Troll. On Quickmeme, searching for 'conspiracy' results in numerous spin-offs. Even though most of these only generated a few images and didn't gain much popularity, more successful versions are Conspiracy Cat [18] and various instances of Conspiracry Lyra [19] [20]. Haven't they lead enough?
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That was by someone else. The thing is that I never dedicated my life to this, I never wanted to make any money off of this. For me, it was just a way to spread some joy, like for somebody to stumble upon it and have a laugh.
But over the years, people have made T-shirts and Youtube videos. There was a channel that did a massively long video about these conspiracy theories. I had nothing to do with that. It kind of spiraled out of control on its own. How well do you think your theory holds up, ten years later? He looks really good. Like, surprisingly good.
I mean, I can give you two answers: the official one, and my personal opinion. Some pull it off. The best thing in general was when Keanu acknowledged the website on Jimmy Fallon.
I actually got woken up, because I had alarms on the server and the server was going wild. And then I realized that there had been that segment. Which further proves that this is not a theory; this is some form of time-traveling. And I think he was actually telling us, in some way.
And then I kept reading, and I was like, No, maybe he actually believes this. It was super, super long. Are you a history buff? No, not much. Who came up with the Charlemagne connection?
The sad thing is that over the years, my priorities changed and life got in the way, but at one point I had a folder of all of the historical figures that got posted, and there were a lot. And some of them were very, very far-fetched. I remember something someone sent me, and I always swore I was going to add it to the website, and then never did […]. I found it: someone sent me a photo of a church with a stained-glass window that looks exactly like him.
Popular culture can therefore relate to the text even without a specific character voice or image. While not always hilarious, this meme does pose interesting perceptions that can be appreciated by most viewers. This next example is not as easily relatable. While the first image posed a question relating to common knowledge, this meme has a more specific focus and so leaves less of an impact because its ability to be appreciated is fixed on a smaller group. The language or phrase in any image macro needs to be relatable and it needs to connect to the other parts of the meme.
Because of this, this version of the meme might have a considerably shorter life span or be less well received due to its focus. The voice of a meme is extremely powerful. In some cases, one might say it takes a meme from good to great. The Conspiracy Keanu meme is a special meme because it has a humorous and specific but well known voice attached to it.
While some memes like Foul Bachelor Frog or Courage Wolf rely on text and picture to convey the whole message, Conspiracy Keanu has the benefit of a character with a clear voice. The portrait combined with Ted's speech patterns subtly hints to the audience to read the meme in Ted's voice.
Suddenly, the text's interesting hypothesis or consideration is now even more likely to be seen as a self-reflexive parodic jest.
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