Draft:Season's greetings meme
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Season's Greeting meme was an image that originated from the book Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future, by Dougal Dixon in 1990, where the image was illustrated by Philip Hood. The image was located on page 57 with the description of a theoretical future creature called a "Tundra-Dweller" (homo glacis fabricatus) being attacked by a smaller creature. The Season's Greeting meme began to surface around 2008 where an unknown person took the image and added the red text "Season's Greetings" to it as if were a Season's Greeting Card that would be sent in the mail.[1] It came to more popularity when the text was altered to "Season's Greason's" and the faces of the creatures altered as well. Since the suspected original posting in 2008, the meme has been altered, yet captures the strange and funny nature of the creatures and a holiday greeting.
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[edit]- ^ "Season's Greetings / Greason's". Know Your Meme. 2017-12-13. Retrieved 2024-11-07.