Dank Memes
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About
"Dank Memes" is an ironic expression used to describe online viral media and in-jokes that are intentionally bizarre or have exhausted their comedic value to the point of being trite or cliché.[5] In this context, the word “dank,” originally coined as a term for high quality marijuana, is satirically used as a synonym for “cool.”
Origin
The exact origin of the phrase "dank memes" is unknown. Many have speculated that it was coined on the /s4s/ (shit 4chan says) board on 4chan, /r/2007scape on Reddit or within the montage parody community on YouTube.[1]
Spread
On May 26th, 2013, YouTuber fennthulhu uploaded a parody video titled "How 2 make dank memes!", in which he demonstrates how to create an edgy Success Kid image macro on the website Quickmeme (shown below, left). On December 20th, YouTuber Ethan Holey uploaded a video in which he recommends using "dank memes" as a replacement for the terms "awesome," "cool" or "bodacious." The video has since been removed.[7]
On September 23rd, 2014, Redditor xEphr0m submitted a image macro to /r/funny,[2] which featured a gnome child seated at a computer with the caption "born just in time to browse dank memes" (shown below, left). On September 30th, Redditor 369DAMNyoFINE posted an image macro of a young child dressed as a police officer writing a ticket for posting a meme that "wasn't dank enough" to the /r/4ChanMeta[3] subreddit (shown below, right).
On October 24th, 2014, YouTuber Juston Bibero posted a montage parody video titled ''9gagger can't handle the dank memes,'' which gathered upwards of 52,000 views and 150 comments in the first two months (shown below). On December 4th, Redditor Thejacobplumb submitted a post titled "What are 'dank memes'?" to the /rOutOfTheLoop[1] subreddit.
On May 21st, 2016, YouTuber scumrider uploaded a clip from the Australian news and talk show Insiders, during which journalist Denis Atkins recites the Know Your Meme definition for "dank meme" (shown below). Within 48 hours, the video gained over 598,000 views and 1,200 comments. On May 22nd, Redditor stickpeted submitted the video to /r/youtubehaiku,[4] where it gathered more than 1,200 votes (95% upvoted) and 50 comments in 24 hours.
Notable Examples
Spicy Memes
Spicy Meme is a popular variation used as the comparative form of the term "dank meme." The adjective "spicy" has been used as a descriptor for memes since as early as 2014. On September 5th, 2014, the "Spicy Memes" Facebook page was created. On November 15th, the /r/spicymemes subreddit was launched. On February 10th, 2015, Yahoo Answers user Shift posted a question titled "My son is addicted to spicy memes?" On March 22nd, Someecard user Shoemcgoo submitted an ecard with the caption "I'm about to show you a whole new world of spicy as fuck memes, kiddo." Throughout 2015, "spicy meme" entered widespread usage on multiple media-sharing platforms, including Facebook, Reddit and Tumblr, which is further evidenced by the exponential increase in search interest for the term during that year.
On March 15th, 2016, Urban Dictionary user Xheese juce created the first entry for "spicy meme," defined as:
Memes that are more than dank. They are the dankest of the dankest. They are so good that the burn your tongue. It's spicy.[6]
Search Interest
External References
[1] Reddit – What Are Dank Memes
[2] Reddit – A story of the time we were born
[3] Reddit – Le Moderating activities
[4] Reddit – Poetry Definition of a Dank Meme
[5] Urban Dictionary – Dank Meme
[6] Urban Dictionary – Spicy Memes
[7] YouTube – deleted video