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Where Did The Thumbs Up Emoji Man Come From? The Origin Of The 'Picardía' Meme Explained
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Recent times may have biased internet users' opinions of Argentina, a country whose new leader seems to be single-minded in his goal of turning Argentina into the first fourth-world-country. But there was a time when Argentina's triple-digit inflation wasn't the primary focus of memes worldwide.
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The Strawman Ball, or as he is known in Argentina, Pícardia, shows a smug-looking emoji shooting his audience a thumbs up, usually alongside text mocking a political ideology. Here's how the meme went from a random Argentinian website to being one of 2016's most popular 4chan memes.
Where Did The Pícardia Emoji Come From?
The image of a bright yellow emoji wearing sunglasses and a beaming smile comes from one of the hundreds of personalized Emoji apps that proliferated in the 2000s. The EmotiGuy figure first circulated on Taringa, a Spanish social networking app, where it was eventually dubbed "Picardía," or "mischievous."
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How Did Pícardia Spread Online?
The earliest known instance of the smug emoji being used in an English meme was on 4chan's /int/ board back in December 2015, but the first time the image was used to ridicule a political ideology was a series of posts mocking Anarcho-Capitalism on Reddit in August 2016.
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Shortly after, additional variations of the smiley face began appearing on 4chan, with each customized to mock stereotypes associated with other political ideologies (shown below).[7]
This theme continued for subsequent years, with the emoji being repainted in a variety of different colors every time it was used to mock another ideology.
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For the full history of "Pícardia," be sure to check out GotFunnyPictures's encyclopedia entry for more information.
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