Want some Kentucky Fried Chicken? Didn’t read lolġ7. Don’t ask us what he’s doing! It depends on the meme situation. One of the most popular meme faces everġ3. Really? Look at my face! Really? Are You Fu**ing Kidding me?!ġ1. It’s so cute I’m gonna cry! Cuteness overloadġ0. From here on, it was reposted, modified, adapted and everything is history! Scroll down for a memory refresh!ĩ. It showed a face zoomed-in with what we now know as The Rage Guy screaming “FFFFFUUUUUU”.
It was composed of a 4-panel strip showing somebody’s anger at being splashback on the toilet. Well, the first rage comic appeared on 4chan in 2008. With them all over the internet, it’s hard not to wonder how they came to be. They are even used to teach English as a foreign language. They are also relatable and humourize experiences that almost everybody goes through. Actually, they are part of our Internet world and a very useful way to express and transmit emotions through our dear blue screens. They’re very recognizable because they have the same pattern: a set of pre-made cartoon meme faces that have spread through the meme world and became part of it.Īrs Technica named the rage comics an “accepted and standardized form of online communication”. Do you know the meme faces rage comics? They express rage (of course!), but also some other simple emotions like crying, fear, boredom, you know, the whole spectrum.