I think the biggest might be a meme from Call of Duty, surprisingly. "Press f to pay respects". It is just so synonymous with death or failure now, that its hard to imagine the replies to such a situation before that meme. Its become a meme separate from the source, taking its own life and lasting for years. I can't think of many others like that.
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Which memes had the biggest impact on internet culture?
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Super robo jesus
I feel like the Rickroll should be a consideration, as it even crossed over into mainstream events. Even to this day, that YouTube url inspires fear in my heart.
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Advice animals
Demotivational posters and rage comics. Hell, anything from 2007~ 4Chan
Doge. I think Doge has a HUGE impact on the internet because of these reasons:
The spread of it is incredible. Doge’s original use was very popular, enough to be used in politics, cryptocurrency and even on a damn racing car!
Then came the ironic comeback. It launched OkBuddyRetard/Dogeposting which is a whole new subgenre of memes that I’m baffled of how it all started.
From humble beginnings to now an internet sensation.
lolcatz. Because even today the same sort of speech is used in memes, and despite being more videos than pictures, cat and dogs still are big on the internet.
To russian internet, since that's the meme culture i grew yp in, i believe rage comics, demotivators and impact font are most influential. As they were used all throughout late 2000s and 2010s, going through a decline in 2014-2017. Much like doge, they started off as serious, and now became postironic