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Social media jokes have become so popular online these days that they’ve already worn out their welcome.
If you’ve been using a platform like X lately, you’ve seen someone post something (usually with a photo attached) asking users to “look” between certain letters on their keyboard. You’ve probably seen it before.
This example Posted on X teeth:
“Waiter: What do you want to eat?” Look between R and Y on your keyboard. ”
The goal is to have a person read out the pronunciation of one or more keys in between, usually because they have meaning with the post. In this case, the answer is “T”, the abbreviation for tea.
meme Dates through 2021 Users use the keys next to each other to spell out a character named Yui from the Japanese show “K-On!”
It went mainstream last week.
On top of that still popular Along with other anime such as “Dragon Ball Super,” the meme suddenly became a hit on major online accounts.
On Tuesday, Guinness World Records put out a call for applicants hoping to break the record for longest insomniac.
“Look between the T and U on your keyboard.” Posted account The letter “Y” is an abbreviation for “Why”.
To celebrate the theatrical re-release of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2, Sony asked fans who would be rewatching the 2004 film and asked fans, “Look between the Y and I on your keyboard. Please,” he urged.
The answer is your abbreviation “U”.
Many other accounts take advantage of the fact that the keys “J” and “K” are next to each other to abbreviate the phrase “just kidding.” (Don’t be fooled by people who tell you to look between “H” and “L”.)
Ahead of the NFL Draft, the New England Patriots joke and tell users what they want you to know Who are they drafting? By looking between these two keys.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation made a similar joke. Parody about armadillos.
But by the time big brands got involved, many people were online. It was enough.
Many social media users don’t get the joke, but it implores them to look between “W” and “R,” “B” and “M,” “S” and “F.”may end
“This joke only lasts 0.01 seconds,” one user replied to the meme.
“I’m just muting my account at this point,” one person complained.
“Please stop it,” a third person insisted.
even Empire State Building I have it.
“Instead of looking between two letters on your keyboard, look at me instead,” the X account posted on Tuesday.