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===Approved Memes===
 
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The film provided a list of safe, approved poses, which includes:
Approved poses include:
 
 
*"Peace Sign"
 
*"Peace Sign"
 
*"Bunny Ears"
 
*"Bunny Ears"

Revision as of 16:46, 21 April 2012

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The cast of Bloody Sunday: The Dangers of Memeing.

Bloody Sunday: The Dangers of Memeing is a short educational film shown to the 4th grade class by Professor Lamont in the Season Sixteen episode, "Faith Hilling". The intent was to scare the children into not performing meme related photography, providing examples depicting the dangers of memeing.

Background

The film is a parody of anti-drug/alcohol educational films shown to grade school students. The narrator introduces each instance of the victims deaths within the animated sections, featuring people getting hit by a train in absurd scenarios. The narrator gives suggestions to the audience in the style of a live action segment mimicking the fashion of the 1980's and shows the approved safe memes; "Bunny Ears", "Peace Sign", and "Fake Weiner".

Victims

  • Ryan and Barkley - Tebowing on the train tracks.
  • Tommy and his girlfriend - Tebowing in a parked car on the train tracks.
  • Pete and his friend - Tebowing on top of a wall and still getting hit by a train.

Approved Memes

The film provided a list of safe, approved poses, which includes:

  • "Peace Sign"
  • "Bunny Ears"
  • "Fake Wiener"