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  2. Press F to pay respects - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and spread of the Internet meme "Press F to pay respects", which originated from a video game cutscene that mocked the player for interacting with a coffin. Find out how the phrase is used to express sympathy or sarcasm in various contexts and media.

  3. List of military slang terms - Wikipedia

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    SNAFU is a military acronym that stands for Situation Normal: All Fucked Up, a sarcastic expression for a bad situation. It is believed to have originated in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and is often used in a joking manner.

  4. All your base are belong to us - Wikipedia

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    A meme based on a poorly translated phrase from a Japanese video game Zero Wing. The phrase "somebody set up us the bomb" is part of the opening cutscene and became a viral sensation on the internet.

  5. Memetic warfare - Wikipedia

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    Memetic warfare is a modern type of information warfare and psychological warfare involving the propagation of memes on social media. Learn about its origins, applications, and controversies, such as the role of 4chan and r/The_Donald in the 2016 US presidential election.

  6. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    Newer meme genres include "dank" and surrealist memes, as well as short-form videos popularized by platforms like Vine and TikTok. Memes are now recognized as a significant aspect of Internet culture and are the subject of academic research. They appear across a broad spectrum of contexts, including marketing, economics, finance, politics ...

  7. Military humor - Wikipedia

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    Military humor is humor based on stereotypes of military life. Military humor portrays a wide range of characters and situations in the armed forces . It comes in a wide array of cultures and tastes , making use of burlesque , cartoons , comic strips , double entendre , exaggeration , jokes , parody , gallows humor , pranks , ridicule and sarcasm .

  8. Crayon-eating Marine trope - Wikipedia

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    The crayon-eating Marine is a humorous stereotype of low intelligence and a meme associated with the U.S. Marine Corps. Learn about the origin, spread, and commercialization of this joke, as well as the edible crayons and glue products inspired by it.

  9. Category:Military humor - Wikipedia

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    Military humor includes jokes, puns, parodies and satire of life in the armed services. This category uses the word "military" in its US English meaning - i.e. of armed forces , and not solely of armies .