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Internet memes introduced in the 2010s

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ahegao
thumb|Ahegao facial expression thumb|Belle Delphine making the ahegao expression
e-kid
youth subculture originating in the late-2010s
Darth Plagueis
fictional character from Star Wars
Medjed
In Ancient Egyptian religion, Medjed (Egyptological: ), also known as Medjedu (Egyptological: ) is a minor deity mentioned in certain copies of the Book of the Dead. While not much is known about the deity, his ghost-like depiction in the Greenfield papyrus has earned him popularity in modern Japanese culture, and he has appeared as a character in video games and anime.
tradwife
A tradwife (a portmanteau of the words traditional and wife) is a member of an internet subculture made up of women who promote traditional gender roles, often on social media.
Pumped Up Kicks
2010 song by American indie pop band Foster the People
Mehdi Sadaghdar
Mehdi Sadaghdar ( ; , ; born 13 January 1977), also known as ElectroBOOM, is an Iranian-Canadian electrical engineer and YouTube personality known for making educational comedy videos centered around electricity.
Lotus Flower
song by Radiohead
Yakub
noted black scientist within the beliefs of the Nation of Islam
#NotAllMen
thumb The hashtag #NotAllMen is a feminist Internet meme. A shortening of the phrase "not all men are like that" (sometimes abbreviated NAMALT), it is a satirical parody of arguments used to deflect attention away from men in discussions of sexual assault, the gender pay gap, and other feminist issues.
Spooky, Scary Skeletons
1996 song by Andrew Gold
I'm not racist, I have black friends
tu quoque fallacy
Goblincore
thumb|Plants, animal bones and second-hand objects are all parts of the goblincore aesthetic.
Bolsominion
thumb|Supporters of Jair Bolsonaro demonstrating in London