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Both shots were then combined when Twitter user @MISSINGEGIRL posted the images side-by-side, writing, "These photos together is making me lose it." And the meme was born... and someone even turned it into their Halloween costume!

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"Bravo Nolan" is a sarcastic expression used to mock plot holes or incongruity in films by the British movie director Christopher Nolan,[1] including Inception, The Dark Knight saga and Interstellar. The catchphrase also inspired the creation of the phrasal template "Bravo X."

The phrase was scarcely used until February 11th, 2012, when a thread was submitted to /tv/ featuring a screen capture of The Dark Knight Rotten Tomatoes page along with the catchphrase.[5] On April 21st, 2012, the phrase was used in another post on the /tv/ board criticizing the movie The Avengers. The phrase started being used in spam posts, shitposts and vertical posts practise.[6]

On April 19th, 2014, YouTuber SheepEsquire uploaded a video titled "bravo nolan", featuring a YouTube Poop remix of The Dark Knight Rises' plane scene. On May 21st, 2014, YouTuber see yiyay uploaded a video titled "BRAVO NOLAN", featuring a close up picture of Nolan's face with clapping on the background. On April 21st, 2015 Redditor real_rocknrolla submitted a post asking about the catchphrase to the /r/OutOfTheLoop[8] subreddit.

A notable derivate from the catchphrase comes with replacing "Bravo" by the japanese word "Sasuga" (さすが). This expression is mostly used on anime or japanese culture discussions, with a similar context. One of the earliest instances of his use as sarcastical reply can be found on a thread submitted on 4chan's /a/ board on October 24th, 2009, where a user replies to the original poster because the thread has no replies.[9] The first use as critic can be found on a /a/ thread submitted on November 18th, 2009, with the message "Sasuga Shaft" as reply to a message that features scenes of works by the japanese animation company Shaft and compares them to Haruhi Suzumiya's scenes.[10] The expression is primarily used to criticise plot twists or plot holes on manga and anime.[7]

I faced some ups and downs lately with my search for a vaccine appointment as a high-risk person under 65. There are many others in California and everywhere in the same situation. Time is not on our side. When I feel defeated and frustrated it helps to create something that makes me giggle. Feel free to share these memes along with some resources.

Dionne Warwick shared the perfect Johnny Bravo meme to explain 2020. The legendary singer joined Twitter late last year to a chorus of applause. Sometimes, a celebrity will just know how the get the most out of the platform. Well, one of her fans singled out the time she was on Johnny Bravo and shared the clip. When Warwick got a hold of the ending of "Karma Krisis" and joked that it was eerily accurate for how last year unfolded. In that episode, Johnny brakes a chain letter and is followed by increasing bad luck. The singer has to offer some guidance and actually lends her voice. So, it's a funny watch, especially because of the old Cartoon Network feel of these kinds of shows. Check out the clip for yourself down below:

"This is for all of you tweeters who have decided that I'm not tweeting my own stuff to you," she said. "I want you to know I am, and I'm getting very, very, very good at it. You see, I have a wonderful niece, her name is Brittani. She said, 'Aunt Dionne, you'll have a lot of fun if you get on this with me.' I said, 'Okay, teach me how to do it.' And she did, and I am doing it."

"No, I don't. My niece, Brittani, is a hysterical person. She's funny as all get-out. I tell her she should have been a comedian," Warwick explained. "She has a wonderful way with words, and my PR people also help. They feel they can put a little few things in there for me."

Erika also clarified that Kyle Richards took the original photo of her and Lisa and she gave Kyle a photo credit. However, she refuses to give credit to the person who spent time making a meme that she thought was funny enough to share.

In the first panel, an emotional blonde woman (who reality TV fans may recognize as Taylor Armstrong from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills) yells and points at someone just out of frame. In the second panel, this is revealed to be a cranky-looking white cat sitting in front of a plate of vegetables.

According to KnowYourMeme, one of the other first well-known examples of the woman yelling at a cat meme was when, just a month later on June 2, redditor PerpetualWinter posted the following example riffing off of Knicks fans.

To think, had it not been for two white ladies getting into a Chardonnay-fueled argument all those years ago, the world would have been deprived of a woman yelling at a cat. Quite possibly, it may just go down as the most important pop culture contributions of the Real Housewives franchise yet.

CharBAZard posted an edit of the photo as well, which also garnered a fair amount of attention. To date, Tarunrawat471 is credited with creating the most popular rendition of the meme, with their post receiving nearly 41,000 upvotes.

Bravo's 'Real Houewives' franchise has spawned countless catchphrases and memes. From flipped tables to regrettable fashion lines, these boozy ladies have wormed their way into our hearts and memes. The Instagram account @facesbybravo makes memes out of our favorite RH screencaps. Be sure to give them a follow. Here are some of our favorite memes.

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