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Dont Talk to Me or My Son Ever Again Kahoot Memes

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Posted on Mar 18, 2016   Updated on May 27, 2021, 1:51 am CDT

Parents don't always become memes, but when the two mix, it's typically comedic gilded. Like when moms began figuring out what "Netflix and Chill" really meant—or when 2015 became the year of the Dad Joke.

Enter the latest trend: "Don't talk to me or my son ever again."

First off, imagine where you'd hear the phrase "don't talk to me or my son ever again." Perhaps the speaker's son—let'due south telephone call him Billy—got caught up with the neighborhood troublemaker and was busted smoking cigarettes in the Target parking lot or cartoon penises on a classroom door. When the mischief-maker knocks on Baton'south forepart door, Billy'southward mom or dad is continuing there with Billy behind them: "Don't talk to me or my son ever again."

According to Know Your Meme, the punchline was originated in a 2014 mail service involving the anime Cowboy Bebop. Tumblr user splendidland uploaded an image of the character Spike Spiegel and a snack-size version of Spiegel with the words "don't ever talk to me or my son always over again" superimposed in ruby-red font. (The character doesn't have a kid in the series, but the idea is that this mini-me is the "son" in this context.)

Splendidland's post did fine on Tumblr, racking upward around 6,300 notes. A considerable success, but not what you would telephone call viral.

Know Your Meme points out that the meme then laid low for a while, and then made a comeback with help from Yoshi. A Tumblr post from konkeydongcountry in August 2015 featured two plush Yoshis, ane larger than the other. This time the caption was "don't you lot Ever talk to me or my son that way again"—tweaked slightly from the Cowboy Bebop post.

Before long after, in October, the meme trickled over to Twitter, retaining its new Yoshi motif. Twitter user @yoshibot posted a motion picture of a life-size Yoshi costume and a Photoshopped version that makes it look shorter. The caption ameliorate matched the Spiegel mail, only differing past two words. "don't y'all always talk to me or my son again" adds in the "you" but omits the "e'er." All three incarnation accept the same basic message but are linguistically only a smidge removed from one some other.

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Since the Yoshi posts, a steady meme-mentum has built. Every bit of February and March 2016, the meme has exploded in popularity all over Tumblr And Twitter, even making information technology to the elusive meme groups of Facebook.

The stage e'er seems to vary—but you get the bespeak. The meme typically hinges on a "son" who is just a tinier copy of the parent, usually created through some sort of image editing. Many people have as well simply turned themselves into the son. True mini-mes.

https://twitter.com/hyped_resonance/status/702732450070278144

Only, similar whatsoever good meme that takes over our dashboards and feeds, the idea mutates. Either people interpret information technology in a new light or find some other way to exhibit the ethos of the meme. For instance, people have started to find miniature versions of the parent IRL instead of editing the image.

Some have also institute a way to poke a niggling fun at the subject of the flick they're using. Case in bespeak: identifying Justin Bieber as Ellen DeGeneres' son. He might not be physically smaller than the talk show host, but it totally looks like he'south descended from her lesbian lineage.

Another pop play on the meme features none other than Bernie Sanders and a pint-sized supporter and then dedicated that he might besides exist the presidential candidate'southward son: Danny DeVito.

There are also riffs where the bite-sized sons and their parent are deliciously hilarious.

https://twitter.com/SleepyJirachi/status/705220900875051008

In other versions, the meme is just escalated to other levels. Similar this son of a son of a son of a son… you get it.

At that place's no way to quite predict how the meme might evolve next. What nosotros do know is that there's plenty of overprotective "parents" out there on the Net correct now, keeping their sons safety and sound.

Photos via phtevenharrison/Twitter, SleepyJirachi/Twitter

*Starting time Published: Mar xviii, 2016, three:04 pm CDT

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