Every time a foreign power tried to invade Russia in the winter #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/yd4bcNYuVQ
— Jerrick White (@BostonJerry) March 10, 2016
As technology continues advancing, students are learning new ways to obtain, process and digest information. Back in the olden days, doing a report meant flipping through pages and pages of Encyclopedia Britannica (RIP). Then there was Microsoft Encarta, which was cool, but it definitely doesn’t stand up against Wikipedia and Google. On top of the aforementioned is now #MemeHistory to help hilariously explain notable events throughout history.
It all started when @TylerIAm accurately tweeted on Thursday, “Making powerpoints would be so great now with all the memes out.” The tweet led to others chiming in with memes and captions perfectly illustrating historical events from biblical times to revolutions to presidential assassinations and every single damn thing in between. And just like that, learning about that time Kennedy tried and failed to invade Cuba or when Paul Revere found out the British were coming was made easily digestible.
Between #MemeHistory, that one student who used Trey Songz to explain electronegativity, and that teacher who gave students a quiz on Chief Keef, don’t you wish learning was this lit when you were in school?
#MemeHistory
"Pharaoh, Moses said the 1st plague was gonna turn water into blood"Pharaoh: https://t.co/C94C8ngWcm
— Jamaalaveli (@kayneIIXIV) March 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/MichellCClark/status/708087732040560640
when Moses lead his ppl outta slavery in Egypt & they said they wanted to go back cuz they had no food #memehistory pic.twitter.com/2lsFMuRgRn
— Nate Z (@NathanZed) March 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/MichellCClark/status/708095174107246592
https://twitter.com/TommyHillTrigga/status/708138286687133697
Mary trying to explain her immaculate conception to Joseph. Joseph is skeptical. #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/3BZlnH98kf
— FOST (@GeorgeFoster72) March 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/thejunghoseok/status/708105678687248384
https://twitter.com/soykawai/status/708041049080471552
#memehistory the split second where John Wilkes Booth had to decide if Young Metro trusted Lincoln pic.twitter.com/FvC1QuRT0z
— stone cold jane austen (@stitchbitch3000) March 11, 2016
5 minutes after David killed Goliath. #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/uzHhccceTJ
— Lecrae (@lecrae) March 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/TheDiLLon1/status/708129643312848896
https://twitter.com/savannahshea_/status/708167416757391361
https://twitter.com/NoHoesGeorge/status/708176551200706562
The snake looking at Eve eating the apple #memehistory pic.twitter.com/9Ir9h3nfVr
— Wali Maharage (@TenayaNazi) March 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/li_zwane/status/708221542094782464
https://twitter.com/XLNB/status/708175082300907521
https://twitter.com/TheDiLLon1/status/708089051597967361
The other animals when they learned they wouldn't be the chosen pair for Noah's Ark #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/fUDgk4tpEW
— Siya (@_vlssa_) March 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/iSkeetMayo/status/708096062322561025
https://twitter.com/Ziweeee/status/708149649719345152
https://twitter.com/TheDiLLon1/status/708280196147879936
https://twitter.com/itsmacotaco/status/708165839632007168
https://twitter.com/Yemzine/status/708232493875515392
when Obama became the first black president but had to take over after Bush #memehistory pic.twitter.com/OqoWE087Qt
— Nate Z (@NathanZed) March 11, 2016