For example, on May 3rd, 2021, Redditor mahoney4321 made a post using the image to /r/liluzivert where it gained over 1,800 upvotes in four months (shown below, right). In spring 2021, the cropped meme saw a resurgence on Twitter and other social media, being used as a reaction to posts expressing their dislike for certain something (example shown below, right). In 2019, a cropped version of the meme captioned "Ah, ya, en qué estábamos" gained popularity, being used as a reaction image by Portuguese-speaking users (example shown below, left). On March 24th, 2016, an edited version of the meme was uploaded to Imgur (shown below, right). For example, on January 17th, 2013, Desmotivaciones user NeltharionVastoLorde posted a Demotivational Poster about atheism based on the meme (shown below, left). In the following decade, the image saw moderate spread online, particularly among Portuguese-speaking and Spanish-speaking users. On November 12th, 2010, Blogspot user bloganguangu made the earliest found repost of the cartoon (shown below). The group then returns to their conversation, ignoring the other person (original post no longer available). A person outside of the group shouts "this blog sucks," with one of the people in the group giving them a silent thumbs-up to signal that they were heard. Prior to November 12th, 2010, Brazilian artist Caio "Furfles" Slikta posted a three-panel cartoon in which a group of five people enthusiastically discusses something.
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