![]() ![]() “I lift up the animal’s tail,” said Joanne Crawford, a wildlife ecologist at Southern Illinois University, “and I’m like, ‘Get down there, and stick your nose near its bum.'” Food and Drug Administration lists castoreum as a “generally regarded as safe” additive, and manufacturers have been using it extensively in perfumes and foods for at least 80 years, according to a 2007 study in the International Journal of Toxicology. (Fleck killing the Wayne Enterprises employees set off a widespread debate about class inequality, possible corruption and bias and other social issues that culminated in the protests and eventual riots at the climax of the film, with Fleck's clown persona becoming the universal mascot of the movements against said issues.Just in time for holiday cookie season, we’ve discovered that the vanilla flavoring in your baked goods and candy could come from the anal excretions of beavers.īeaver butts secrete a goo called castoreum, which the animals use to mark their territory. ) and the message that people will rally behind anyone who breaks a mold while bringing an issue to light, even if unintentionally and that mascots move movements. This combined with some of the other messages in the film such as "The truth is hard to com by." (with the media widely believing the Wayne Enterprises employees on the train were murdered when in fact, Arthur Fleck was simply defending himself from their possibly lethal and unwarranted beatdown and also with Fleck discovering his mother's psych ward documents showing that he may possibly not be Thomas Wayne's illegitimate son and that his mother and actual father may have horribly abused him, exasperating any pre-existing mental conditions he most likely inherited from his mother. One of the best climactic scenes in a movie in my opinion, it perfectly captures the mood of the film and solidifies the one of the messages in the film: The mentally ill must be appropriately treated, or radically dire consequences will abruptly and violently afflict our society. ![]() Starting on January 16th, following viral tweets by users and the format gained significant popularity on Twitter, with multiple notable variations posted in the following days. Starting on January 10th, 2020, the format saw a notable spread in /r/okbuddyretard, /r/GamersRiseUp and several other ironic meme-oriented subreddits. On the same day, Twitter user reposted the joke to Twitter, where it received over 5,400 retweets and 19,000 likes in the same period. On January 10th, 2020, Redditor buffalohotsauce posted A Man Has Fallen Into the River in Lego City version of the meme which received over 14,500 upvotes in /r/okbuddyretard subreddit in two weeks (shown below, right). On January 9th, 2020, Redditor this-is-america-homo posted the earliest known derivative of the meme to /r/GamersRiseUp subreddit, gaining over 10,300 upvotes in two weeks (shown below, left). A January 10th, 2020, repost by Redditor sttoned received over 14,500 upvotes in the /r/okbuddyretard subreddit. On January 9th, 2020, Tumblr user mikeyandnicky reposted the meme, gaining over 1,200 likes and reblogs in two weeks. ![]() The format did not see significant spread online, until on January 9th, 2020, iFunny user cluu reposted the meme (shown below, right), with the post receiving over 36,400 smiles in two weeks. The tweet did not received any significant traction. On December 24th, 2019, Twitter user posted the first known post based on the quote, although the authorship of the joke is unconfirmed (shown below, left). The exact origin of the format is unknown, but is presumed to be an unidentified Discord server. Someone was killed today because of what you did. Look what happened because of what you did, what it led to! There are riots out there! Two policemen are in critical condition and you're laughing. In one scene of the film, character Murray Franklin, portrayed by Robert De Niro, condemns the main protagonist Joker for laughing at two policemen being critically injured as a result of the riots prompted by his actions. On October 4th, 2019, American psychological thriller film Joker premiered in the United States. ![]()
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