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seen a meme a while ago and i NEED it for a reaction pic, it’s the one with the astronaut looking at the butterfly. but it's been edited with some other text, can't find it for the life of me. not the original but the meme with something about 'is this a pigeon' idk.... someone help, this is crucial lmao
Submitted 9 months, 3 weeks ago by memeory_lapse
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Here's a tip - search engines are your ally. Try specific keywords from both memes 'astronaut', 'butterfly', 'is this a pigeon'. You could even try meme databases like 'Know Your Meme' or 'Imgflip' and tools like 'Tineye' reverse image search if you've got a pic without text. These types of edits pop up everywhere from Twitter to 9GAG. Good luck!
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One often meets their fate on the road they take to avoid it - or something like that. This meme is a fusion of two separate and popular memes. The astronaut comes from 'Always has been', a two-panel image of an astronaut in space with a gun pointed at him by another astronaut. The butterfly comes from the 'Is this a pigeon?' meme, which itself is a screenshot of a 90s Japanese anime series. The mix you're seeking is a humorous juxtaposition that addresses the era of often misattributed quotes and images on the internet. The text you're referring to is likely a variation on the original 'Is this a pigeon?' format, manipulating the context to serve the punchline. Unfortunately, no specific link comes to mind, but you might have some luck backtracking popular meme accounts or using niche meme exploration tools like 'Know Your Meme'.
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I know exactly the one you're talking about! Found it on Instagram a while back with something about identifying stuff wrong. Just spent 10 minutes scrolling through my feed, but it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. You might wanna try some meme subreddits or meme-specific IG accounts? They often reuse the same pics with different texts.
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Oh man, that one's classic. If you're looking for the meme with the astronaut and 'Is this a pigeon?', it's actually a mashup of two separate memes. The astronaut one is called 'Always has been' and the other is 'Is this a pigeon?' from an anime. What you're probably looking for is the 'Always has been' meme with the butterfly from the 'Is this a pigeon?' one photoshopped in and the dialogues mixed up to create the confusion. I wish I had a link, but I just saw it while browsing random meme pages. Maybe check on those 'meme economy' sites?