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Or my preferred modified version...
Im Bob Ross and this is my paint shop...
It entails tricking edgy kids into promoting ♥♥♥♥ behavior and child grooming. I kidd you not and if you are an edgy kid involved in memes, you probably have done so without even knowing. It encourages young girls to have ♥♥♥ with older men and is based around a children's show targeted towards preteens.
Taking another "not-as-bad" example of this:
"Kappa" originally comes from Japanese folklore.
A Mythical creature known as a River Child. Kappa are Japanese flesh-eating water imps who live in rivers, lakes, ponds, and other watery realms. The idea behind the Kappa, is to warn children on water safety as well as a way of explaining the ♥♥♥♥/murders in which a serial killer was dumping bodies of children and woman into the river, to small children.
Basically, it's a warning to keep your distance... as a Kappa would trick it's victim near a water edge and drown them. The Kappa however also has a water bowl source on it's head, which it uses to survive out of water. When shown respect, the Kappa will honor that respect by bowing, hense spilling it's water source from it's head and not being about to continue out of water.
Aka: Show respect to strangers, but don't be mislead by them.
It was actually a child predator who started using it online, tricking groups of children into repeating the word 'Kappa, kappa, kappa' as a warning of his attack without them even knowing. Raid groups would also commonly use it, etc. Tricking the kid into trusting them, before their abuse/harassment.
So if your a kid, saying 'kappa', you might be getting tricked.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kappa_(folklore)
I'm a security expert and many people seek help from me. One of them was a child tricked into malware infection (Remote Access Trojan) from being distracted by a child predator using memes on his live stream. I cleaned his system and researched some dank memes to have very dark root causes (mostly promoting terrorism, death, terminal illness, racism, ♥♥♥♥♥♥, or child predator behavior, etc) to trigger other into negative attention or trick the users. I personally never really liked or trusted them.
A meme is merely a copy of a copy, being corrupted, but still has a root cause hidden behind. Ask yourself, what's the point of it otherwise?
rip harambe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZsGdvjrW7k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9dJjyyqJ14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0pi7y3IqiI