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Dank memes, dank, meme, memes, edgy, dankest, funny af, offensive memes, vine videos, meme compilation, dank meme compilation, idubbbz, pewdiepie, filthy frank, Emisoccer, Succ my meme. The Most Fascinating Ethical Debate. The meme: Here's a funny meme that was born out of a popular upvoted post on the subreddit r/videos.Redditor u/-Harboringonalament- posted a clip from the HBO film 'Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee,' which featured a contentious scene between Chief Sitting Bull and Colonel Nelson Miles and titled it 'This is one of the most fascinating ethical debates I've.
The Most Fascinating Ethical DebateThe meme: Here's a funny meme that was born out of a popular upvoted post on the subreddit r/videos. Redditor u/-Harboringonalament- posted a clip from the HBO film ',' which featured a contentious scene between Chief Sitting Bull and Colonel Nelson Miles and titled it 'This is one of the most fascinating ethical debates I've seen in a film.' The scene features the American military general criticizing the Sioux's claim to call the Black Hills in the Dakota Territory their God-given land, telling Sitting Bull that his people 'massacred the Kiowa, the Omaha, the Ponca, the Oto and the Pawnee.'
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Other Redditors began mimicking the self-serious title with several other movie scenes with lower stakes than, er, genocide.The examples. Good evening. 'Pete Buttigieg' was a 38 year sociological study conducted by Harvard University. We are now complete with our study. Thank you for your time.— Malik ? (@malikthesudani)As this editor began investigating the meme, I realized that I'd seen these before — earlier this year, and last year, and the year before that. Thus began a journey to find the original tweet of this ilk.Which wasn't actually very hard: it comes from March of 2018, when a Twitter account allegedly run by one who posted a lot of selfies on Instagram and elsewhere, tweeted that it had all been a social experiment run by Harvard.Naturally, Twitter users came out in throngs to declare that they, too, had been 24-month sociological studies conducted by various universities. The resurfacing of the tweet this week was certainly fueled by jokes about presidential candidates, but, frankly, any day is as good a time as ever to pull this one out from the back of the meme closet.Examples.
These 'n year sociological study conducted by Harvard University' tweets were actually a 6 month sociological study conducted by Trinity College Dublin. We are now complete with our study. Thank you for your time.— Trinity Collidge Guy (@GlassHalfArsed)Verdict: A meme that's funny about twice when it resurfaces, but it doesn't have much variability. It also has made it such that no other institution can tweet in earnest that anything has been a sociological experiment because no one would take it seriously. This is why we can't have jokes.Molly Bradley.
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