UKRAINE MEMES ARE THE MODERN DAY WAR BOND


By bblouin
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The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine is the biggest conflict seen in Europe since World War II. A lot has changed since then in terms of the world, warfare, and anything else you can think of. But one thing hasn’t changed and is likely to remain constant until one of the doomsday people actually gets a prediction right: wars make money. Unfortunately for Ukraine, this is a harsh reality; however, even through difficult times, their resilient fighters are showing ingenuity and humor. Ukraine memes are being written on armor and artillery that will be fighting Russia, and you can have your choice of meme for a noble donation towards their cause. More like this:Kilroy Was Here: The Infamous WWII Meme That Lives On

Donations for Ukraine Memes Aimed at Russian Forces

Right now, Super Bonker 9000 is at an undisclosed location in Ukraine ready to defend its country. That’s the name of a Russian-built 2S7 Pion self-propelled artillery cannon, and it's obviously using the same idea of the stupidity and fun the Internet can bring, much like the Boaty McBoatface fiasco in England. If you donate to signmyrocket.com artillery mailing

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Memes Have Played a Real Role in the War

Since the invasion, the Internet has been rife with memes of all sorts. Russian memes, Putin memes, and Ukraine memes have been poking fun and bringing awareness with an irreverence that only the Internet knows how to achieve. But while war is nothing to make light of, before you shame someone for sharing a Ukraine meme, understand that memes have played a real part in this ongoing conflict and its geopolitical ramifications. While Internet memes have been around since 1996, memes as a concept have been around much longer than that. In fact, research suggests that memes have been around since 79 AD, long before the term was coined in Richard Dawkins’ 1976 book, The Selfish Gene. Even Kilroy Was Here was an infamous WWII meme that lives on today. Huh, I guess not everything

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Ukraine Memes for a Good Cause

The donations for your meme will go to the CENTER OF ASSISTANCE TO THE ARMY, Veterans and Their Families. This non-profit has been helping support Ukraine since 2014, the same year that Russia stole Crimea from Ukraine in what would set the stage for its 2022 invasion. Stupid memes can help troll, but they can also help fighters. Ukraine memes that are created for a donation will go to helping Ukrainians receive camouflage, equipment, vehicles, medicine, food, and more. Funds will also be used to help on the logistical side of things to make sure supplies are delivered efficiently. Suggested read:110 Hilarious AI-Generated Images the Military Will Love

Images: @Ukraine on Twitter


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