do i feel pain anime meme

by Pascale Schuppe III 8 min read
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What are cursed anime memes?

If you’re anything like me, cursed anime memes are your favorite form of geek culture. In honor of these amazing pieces of artwork and for all the nerds out there who love to laugh at themselves, a list is in order! Cursed Anime Memes comes from an artist on Tumblr by the name “CursedKitsune”.

What about offensive anime memes?

Offensive anime memes are a topic that should not be taken lightly because they have the potential to offend just about anyone. This includes people who do not know any Japanese and those who watch only children’s cartoons, as well as small children themselves.

What are the best anime memes in 2021?

In 2021, there are a ton of anime memes that we can enjoy. Some popular ones include “uso soccer,” “I don’t want to sound racist but” and the classic Taylor Swift meme. These all have very different meanings so you’ll just have to see for yourself!

About

"My Pain Is Greater Than Yours" is a quote spoken by the character Pain from the anime and manga series Naruto, which became associated with an over-the-top smear animation of Naruto Shippuden, growing into a notorious example of QUALITY on anime.

Origin

The 167th episode of the anime series Naruto Shippuden, named " Planet Devastation ", first premiered on July 1st, 2010, and featured a battle between the characters Naruto and Pain.

Spread

On the same day of the first broadcast of the episode, various anime forums and communities discussed the "weird" animation featured on some scenes.

When did memes start trending?

Origin. Though the series of memes trended in August 2020, particularly on Twitter, various images associated with dealing with "pain" have been around since at least 2017.

How do you manage pain?

Pain, also known as How Do You Manage Pain, refers to a series of exploitable image macros and reaction images with the caption "Pain" placed over the top of a photo. The images associated with the theme typically evoke feelings of sadness or loneliness, and also make use of fake tweets reading "pain" superimposed over the top of them, as well as the phrases, "How do you manage pain?" and "Pain. Just Lots Of Pain. Smiling Through It All."

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