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Feyspalm: what it is and what it eats
The development of civilization does not stand still. Once our predecessors were happy with the invention of the first phones, cars and computers, we, with the advent of the Internet, became lucky owners of demotivators and, miracle, memes that try to exist in the web space somehow brighten up.
What is there face and where is the palm
What does feyspalm mean? From the linguistic point of view, the word consists of English components face ("face") and palm ("palm"), but in the runet the word "rukolitso", the main idea, in principle, transmitting quickly flew. By this term we understand a gesture full of disappointment, shame and even grief for the fate of individuals and humanity as a whole. You can freely apply a funny picture in response to frank stupidity, information that is knowingly false, and generally anything you think is unacceptable for any reason. The simplicity of meme is also surprising - its meaning is clear to everyone, regardless of race, gender or social belonging.
Star feyspalm - what is this beast?
Where did feyspalm go, it's difficult to understand. First, perhaps, appeared memes with the image of the model of Jim Horn, where he covers up a disgusted face with his hand. But the most popular was the silhouette with Picard, captain of the Enterprise ship of the Star Trek universe, performed by Patrick Stewart (also Professor X). Memes with him liked the public so much that they began to seek out admirers in every series of the Star Trek, in various situations and poses. On the Internet, the pictures with the Picamp's feysalm sitting in the captain's chair, squatting, sitting next to Data (with the same gesture) spread out on the Internet. In their search, many swung to the holy - Captain Kirk and Spock, and found them with a gesture of "hand". Well, at least the classics of science fiction looked.
It's a shame
In general, the popularity of the feyspalma is gaining momentum, there are more and more options, and they are no longer limited by the Starfleet framework, nor the cinema as a whole, nor even belonging to the human race. Lovely seals with equally nice "depressed gestures" are actively gaining popularity. But no matter how funny a meme seemed at first glance, one can say about feyspalm that this is exactly what reflects the sad situation of the whole generation. And for that I'm ashamed.
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