Here come dat shit. O boi whaddap!
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The original gif is said to have been created by Josh Doohen, a designer for the clip art website Animation Factory. Before rising to meme status, the still image was used in "AP Physics 1 Essentials," a textbook published in 2013. It began to garner attention on Tumblr in 2015, before taking to Twitter in 2016. Its most noteworthy (and perhaps cringiest) use was by Hillary Clinton in one of her 2016 presidential campaign ads: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XUSIBAtQ_J0
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(Needless to say, people did not Pokémon Go for it)
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The original gif is said to have been created by Josh Doohen, a designer for the clip art website Animation Factory. Before rising to meme status, the still image was used in "AP Physics 1 Essentials," a textbook published in 2013. It began to garner attention on Tumblr in 2015, before taking to Twitter in 2016. Its most noteworthy (and perhaps cringiest) use was by Hillary Clinton in one of her 2016 presidential campaign ads: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XUSIBAtQ_J0
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(Needless to say, people did not Pokémon Go for it)