Unless you are disconnected all social media, you have guaranteed to get the KI images of an inflated or totally changed JD Vance. People on social media have not been able to stop editing photos of the Vice President. He is portrayed as a baby, an emo rocker, a aliens, a child with a propeller hat with a giant love on stick, painter Bob Ross, a minion. The pictures do not stop there either. Appeared after the quarrel in the White House The first of them appeared already after the much -talked -about meeting in the oval office, where the mood and tone were anything but friendly. What was supposed to be a meeting to discuss peace in Ukraine and a possible mineral agreement ended with Trump scolding Zelenskyj for open microphone. During the same meeting, Vice President Zelenskyj accused not having said thanks for the help Ukraine received after Russia invaded three years ago. One of several memes that have gone viral by Vice President JD Vance. The White House was quick to post a picture of Vance on X with the quote: “Have you said thank you once?” Vipps, then a meme was born. According to the journalist for the conservative newspaper The Blaze, Julio Rosas, the vice president is fully aware of the trend and thinks many of the edited images are fun. Claims Vance has seen the pictures in one of the first images that gained speed with over 13 million views on X, was the face of Vance Ballongy -like blown up. It was posted with the customs quote: “You have to say pwease and tank you, Mistow Zensky”. A journalist for the conservative newspaper The Blaze, Julio Rosas, writes at X that he has just been traveling with the Vice President. One of the first pictures of JD Vance that went viral. Facsimile: x/@Barflugnarven he claims to have learned that Vance knew the trend, and thought many of the edited pictures were fun. It is not an unknown phenomenon that politicians themselves are used memes to reach voters. But sometimes political involvement can also cause a meme to die out, according to experts. Chief Editor for the Internet lexicon Know Your Meme, Don Caldwell, tells The New York Times that a Meme often disappears when the protagonist shows interest in it and when media houses try to explain it (as we do right now). Humor, satire and escalation Petter Bae Brandtzæg is a professor of media innovation at the University of Oslo and SINTEF. – Such images or memes are low -threshold participation in politics. They do not require deep political insight, only humor. This is also the cause of the spread, he tells news. He thinks Ki-generated images like those we have seen from Vance “have become part of the new political word shift” and believes it will be even more common. -It was first and foremost thought that KI was going to create a kind of Deepfake environment where one did not know what was real and false. A user on Twitter, ironically, says that historians will struggle in the future to know what JD Vance actually looked like in reality. – What happens is that we actually know that this is fake, and still it spreads. You use this very much in the direction of humor, satire and escape. – Is this teasing, or bullying, of Vance? – A lot of this has been used to mock him. The left ridicules his loyalty to Trump, but he can use this also by spreading it himself. This is something we have seen the previous Vice President, Kamala Harris, succeeded during the autumn presidential campaign for the Democrats, says Brandtzæg. From one Vice President to another during last year’s election campaign, Kamala Harris went viral with coconut memes. In 2023, she said in the White House: “You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?”, Which in Norwegian can be translated into “Do you think you just fell from a coconut palm?”. The Meme journey ended when Harris claimed that she was “Brat” herself, a reference to the latest album of Popikon Charli XCX. Her presidential campaign utilized such viral moments, with varying luck, to reach the young people in the so -called gene Z on social platforms such as X, Instagram and Tiktok. See the clip of what has become known as Harris’s coconut speech. -It’s about communication and trying to embrace what might be very harmful, says Brandtzæg, but adds that Memen with Ki-Vance has become “huge massive”. -You have Baby-Vance, Las Vegas-Vance. There are a lot of different memes, and it will be a great job to try to remix this in his favor. These are memes memes is everything from a joke, to an opinion, a slogan, a way of performing a work, a fashion, or anything else that can be characterized as an “idea” today it is often used to denote phenomena (videos, images, expressions) that spread quickly online. For example, there may be images composed of photos and text that many parts online. Often these are made with a humorous undertone, but they don’t have to be. Source: The Great Norwegian Lexicon On Thursday, it became clear that Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyj has arranged a new meeting with the United States next week. Then the scene is set for new attempts at memes. If after reading this article you have forgotten how JD. Vance really looks, so that’s the way here: US Vice President JD Vance really looks like this. Photo: AFP interested in foreign? Hear more from news’s ​​foreign editorial: Published 10.03.2025, at. 19.10



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