Like all great memes, they start out like a mustard seed. When the time is right, the meme spreads as far as the eye can see.
Here are some clips from The Matrix Trilogy:
It truly is like a worldwide sickness.
If the NPCs know you're not one of them, they'll do whatever it takes to "rectify" you.
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APPENDIX: Background to the NPC meme:
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/npc-wojak
"If you can't beat us, join us!" #113
Here are some clips from The Matrix Trilogy:
It truly is like a worldwide sickness.
If the NPCs know you're not one of them, they'll do whatever it takes to "rectify" you.
_______________________________________________
APPENDIX: Background to the NPC meme:
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/npc-wojak
Quote: (09-17-2018 12:22 PM)Know Your Meme Wrote:_______________________________________________
NPC Wojak
About
NPC Wojak is a depiction of the MS Paint character Wojak with a blank stare and facial expression, named after non-player characters within video games. The character is meant to represent people who do not think for themselves or are incapable of having an internal monologue, bearing many similarities to the terms "basic" and "normie".
Origin
On July 7th, 2016, an anonymous 4chan user submitted a thread titled "Are You an NPC?" to the /v/ (video games) board,[5] which referred to people who "autonomously follow group thinks and social trends" as "NPCs" (shown below).
On September 5th, 2018, several threads were submitted to 4chan[7][8][9][10] discussing people who did not have an "inner-voice." In the comments sections, many described those who do not have an internal monologue as "NPCs." On September 7th, a grey-colored variation of Wojak began appearing in threads about NPCs (shown below).[12]
Spread
On September 10th, 2018, Twitter user @SpookyStirnman[6] tweeted a comic in which Wojak is changed into an NPC, along with the message "All will be converted" (shown below).
On September 14th, Twitter user @brightabyss[3] posted a tweet accusing those who "refer to living humans being as NPCs" as being "facist" (shown below). Within 48 hours, the tweet received more than 170 likes and 25 retweets.
On September 15th, Twitter user @DreddByDawn tweeted that NPC was "dog whistle" used by "fascists." The same day, Twitter user @Sharessan accused a centrist of being a "fascist in denial" after labeling them an NPC. Meanwhile, Twitter user @stackflow33 tweeted a screenshot of the tweets along with the message "What the fuck is even going on anymore? Lmao."[2]
Meanwhile, Twitter user @0x49fa98 posted an essay about the NPC memes on Thread Reader,[4] claiming that NPCs "instinctively turn away from avenues of heretical thought" and were "above all, safe." On September 17th, Lushsux posted a photograph of an NPC Wojak graffiti on Instagram[1] (shown below). Within seven hours, the post garnered more than 16,500 likes.
"If you can't beat us, join us!" #113
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