Who ever post below is triple gay

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who ever post below is triple gay

Triple Gay

Meme
Status
Confirmed
Type:
Image Macro
Year
2017
Origin
Instagram
Tags
cuphead, gay

About

Triple Gay refers to an image macro of Cuphead from the Cuphead video game pointing downwards with the caption "The person below triple gay," implying that in a social media feed, the person whose publish is below the Cuphead image macro is "triple gay." After spreading on social media, it exploitable edits began appearing primarily on Instagram and Tumblr.

Origin

On October 15th, 2017, Discord user "Rice" sent a picture of Cuphead with the caption "the person below triple gay" to user "grassy" (shown below).


Spread

Meme Documentation cites Instagram as the likely first place where the image appeared. One of the earliest posts to feature the image was posted October 23rd, 2017 by honk.mp3, though the user acknowledges "#stolen" in the image's tags.


The image began growing more widespread after a screenshot of a Discord thread in which the image was posted was posted to Twitter. On November 13th, 2017, Twitter user @ScrubyScrubrton posted the screenshot, alleging it lock down the chat for a week because nobody wanted to post underneath it.

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Explained: triple gay meme

    • This meme is primarily an image-based meme that typically features Cuphead, the titular traits in the video game Cuphead.
    • In instances of the meme, an image of Cuphead is often presented along with a caption that other users are “triple gay”.
    • For example, the original image features Cuphead with the caption, “the person below triple gay”.
    • It is unclear when or whence the original captioned image appeared. However, the original image appears to have circulated among various meme Instagram accounts in late October 2017. For example, one account posted the image in 23 October 2017.
    • UPDATE (23 Nov 2017): We have been informed that the first image comes not from Instagram but from the Cuphead Discord. King Rice#6859 of the Discord wrote to us that “as a joke people started a thing called ‘Gay Wars’” and that the image stating “the person below triple gay” was created as one of the “gay weapons.” In fact, the image was made by King Rice#6859 on 15 October 2017. The associated Imgur upload for the image can be found here (archived link), which indeed confirms the 15 Oct

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