![]() Highly commended in this category are: Well done Angus, Kevin Rudd getting angry at Mandarin, Julia Gillard’s misogyny speech, Bob Katter’s “I ain’t spending any time on it”, and Tony himself and his 28 seconds of silence.īut there is something visceral about the raw onion eating that you cannot go past. There are some memes that sum up a person or political movement, that can colour a whole career. With the ever-loosening definition of meme, there must be a distinction drawn between the weekly churn of events – which become “memes” just through constant reference and topicality – and those with staying power. The people easily caricatured, the events dramatic. That’s our gettysburg address- illy bocean OctoTony Abbott eating an onion “what is the charge? eating a meal? a succulent chinese meal?” Watch it below if you haven’t had the pleasure. ![]() “Succulent Chinese meal”, also known as “democracy manifest”, also known as “you know your judo well” is a viral YouTube video of an incredibly dramatic man being arrested in Australia. Like God or the Mekong River, it goes by many names. Democracy manifest, aka succulent Chinese meal For eligibility, a meme was considered Australian if it derived from an Australian source (film, music or event), and the list includes both memes that are globally popular (from Australian origins) and those comprehensible only to people within the country. This is a non-exhaustive list, spanning politics, pop culture and extreme online shenanigans. "I don't care who you are.rules apply to everyone"- lehmo August 14, 2017Īs the decade draws to a close, Guardian Australia has chosen some of the best Australian memes from the past 10 years. Can't wait to see Pistol & Boo's reaction to the Barnaby Joyce dual citizenship news!
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