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Histo Memes
Paolo Cruz, Jose Cruz, Edquiban, Lao, Bengzon, Urbano, Stamboel, Baloy, Magno,
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Rizal Memes:
1.
(picture of cellphone of Rizal) Top: I love you, babe. Bottom: Send to all
*iphone message image ­Send to: babe 1, babe 2, babe 3 etc ­Message: I love you, babe. (“SEND TO ALL”) 2.
(picture of Rizal) Top: Ready to die for my country Bottom: Not ready for commitment 3.
(picture of Bonifacio and Rizal) Bonifacio invites Rizal to join the KKK. Rizal: *seenzoned
*FB group message image
­ “Bonifacio added Rizal to the group”
­After few minutes, “seenzoned” or “Rizal left the group” 4.
(Meme: The Most Interesting Man in the World replaced w/ Rizal’s face ) Top: I don’t always learn other languages Bottom: But when I do, I learn more than 20.
­ The Most Interesting Man meme replaced with Rizal’s face

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5.
(Top: picture of Rizal, bottom: picture of one peso coin) Top: Noon, mahalaga ako sa mga mamamayang Pilipino, Bottom: pero ngayon, ito na lang halaga ko!
­Top: Normal pic (sideview)
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