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@Yoru_crypt
Meme Creator ⛓️ Viral Web3 hits & custom memes ⛓️ Onchain PM ⛓️ Contest wins ⛓️ DM for collabs
Katılım Aralık 2025
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@Brainrotpep Gm fam
I'm Yoru, and would love to be part of this project.
Don't know how to convince you to send a DM though but it's left to you sire
Thanks for reviewing this.
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@Yoru_crypt @AmusaNFA @crown_elsage @Dave_F_X @hotboiNifex @ZenoobW @Web3Lolah @trillijay001 @Queen_Susie_ @mellst_cm Gm yoru
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@RealTrapCoin Hey
GM brother
Is this a project??
I'm no marketer no promoter but I've got initiatives and trusted and tested individuals who would help push the project if you're open to this collab??
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This is Why $TRAP Hit 🎯 $B in 2026 Grok it.
Explain by Grok.
CA :- 9M89PJyHTsacuroPdn6x88Fft7VD5yF2ToFVZ88Fpump
Among the three you listed Pepe the Frog, Trollface (often just called "Troll"), and It's a Trap! (Admiral Ackbar) here's the clear ranking by age as an internet meme (when it started being widely used/reposted/remixed online as a meme, not just the source material's date):
1. It's a Trap! Oldest (~2001–2002)
The meme version kicked off in the early 2000s (first known image macro around 2001–2002 on Something Awful forums, then exploding on FARK, YTMND, etc.
By 2004–2005). The line itself is from 1983 (Return of the Jedi), but the catchphrase + screenshot became a viral reaction image/warning meme way before the others.
2. Pepe the Frog
Middle (~2008 onward as a true meme)
Created in 2005 by Matt Furie in the Boy's Club comic (with "feels good man"), but it didn't become a widespread, remixable internet meme until 2008 on 4chan/boards like Gaia Online/Myspace in-jokes, then exploding in 2010s with sad/happy variants on 4chan/Reddit/Tumblr.
3. Trollface Newest (2008)
Drawn and uploaded on September 19, 2008, by Carlos Ramirez on DeviantArt as part of a rage comic about trolling. It spread quickly on 4chan in late 2008–early 2009, became huge in rage comics (~2009–2011), but it's the youngest of the three by meme-birth year.
Best one? (Most impactful / "best" overall in meme history)
It's a Trap! stands out as the best (most enduring, influential, and "classic") among these three.
Here's why:
Longevity It's been in constant use for over 20–25 years now. People still drop it today in chats, comments, gaming discords, etc., for any surprise twist, bait, scam link, or plot reveal.
It's survived multiple meme generations (pre-imageboard → rage era → emoji/reaction GIF era → current TikTok/Reddit shorthand).
Pure reaction utility It's a perfect, versatile warning/alert/catchphrase meme. No need for complex edits just the face + "IT'S A TRAP!" instantly conveys "this seems too good / watch out / deception incoming." Modern equivalents like "sus," red pill warnings, or bait emojis owe a debt to it.
Cultural footprint It bridged old-school forums (Something Awful/FARK/YTMND) to mainstream pop culture (even referenced back in Star Wars media like The Mandalorian for in-joke canon nods).
Pepe got politicized/hijacked (alt-right era), Trollface peaked hard in rage comics but faded faster Trap stayed neutral and timeless.
Icon status Admiral Ackbar became synonymous with the phrase itself. It's one of the few early 2000s memes that never really died or got fully cringe-cancelled.
Pepe is incredibly versatile and spawned endless variants (sad, smug, etc.), but its history got messy/dark. Trollface defined 2008–2012 trolling/rage culture perfectly but feels very dated now (mostly nostalgia revival).
If we're talking raw "oldschool internet cred" and staying in power without baggage,
It's a Trap!
wins hands down. It's basically the grandpa of reaction memes that still shows up to family gatherings. 🚀
#itsatrap #starwars #solanamemecoin



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A lot of people say “users come first” when talking about networks… but the truth is, strong systems are built before the crowd even arrives.
That’s where @ice_blockchain takes a different route.
Instead of scaling after adoption, it’s designed to handle real activity from day one. Not just transactions, but the kind of constant interactions that define social platforms.
Because let’s be real, most blockchains were built for moving value.
Social ecosystems on the other hand are built on messages, content, identity, and communities… all happening non-stop. That requires a network that doesn’t choke under pressure, one that’s optimized for continuous flow, not occasional trades.
That’s the thinking behind @ice_blockchain: A system built for real human activity at scale, not just speculation.
And that’s exactly why #BingXBlast is getting attention.
It’s not just another campaign, it’s a glimpse into what actually works when a network is designed for daily use, not just market cycles.
The shift is subtle, but important: From chains people trade on → to networks people live on
#BingXBlast @BingXOfficial

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GM CT
Yoru just crawled out of bed ready to cook viral memes for your project.
If your token needs that sauce, DM me contest wins & customs loading
What you bullish on this morning?
#GM #Web3Memes #MemeCreator

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