Boris Johnsoniuk, Himars and Pes cartridge. NV gathered seven major memes created by Ukrainians during the war
At the end of March, NV collected the most popular battle memes of domestic online sites, and now prepared a new list of current jokes, slogans, characters and songs that inspire and entertain Ukrainian users. 1. People's Baracter Modest joke that Ukrainian volunteers can get anything in the folk meme after the popular presenter and volunteer Sergey Pritula and blogger and volunteer Igor Lachenkov collected 600 million UAH for four Turkish Baracar TB2 drones.
Although Turkey has finally decided to give them to Ukraine, social networks jokingly offer the showman not to stop there and raise funds for nuclear weapons or at least the purchase of Belarus country. Special requests of Ukrainians to the shelter - to accumulate the budget for the salary of the British prime minister Boris Johnson, who is offered to lure to the Ukrainian government after his resignation.
By the way, Johnson himself became a separate meme for his support of Ukraine and received the nickname Johnsoniuk on social networks. The British politician's joke supported the Ukrainian politician in an unusual way: he changed his Instagram name with a two million audience at Boris Johnsonuk. 2.
A star in the name of a cartridge in five months of war Mascot of Chernihiv pyrotechnics Pes Patron turned into a real social networks star and became one of the inspiring symbols of resistance to Ukrainians. Today, 335,000 people monitor the life of the Jack Russell Terrier, who assisted the SES of Chernihiv region.
Recently, the whole country in online celebrates the third birthday of the dog, and his image continues to appear on a variety of patriotic mercies - on T -shirts, bags, utensils and even in soft toys. The cartridge is also the hero of many new Ukrainian comic books and the owner of prestigious awards: from the medal of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to the 75th Palm Dog Award Cannes Festival. 3.
The viral viburnum in the meadow in the Red Kalina, the anthem of Sich shooters in 1914, has received a second life in 2022 and is now one of the folk slogans of Ukrainians confident in the victory in the war. The song became viral after in February, the leader of the band Boombox Andriy Khlyvnyuk sang her verse on the capital of Sofia Square and posted a short video on his Instagram.
Since then, the composition has been trends from social networks: Ukrainians in Tiktok have a millions of their own hymn, while on YouTube a joint cover of the domestic stars Nastya Kamensky, Ivan Dorn, Nadi Dorofeeva, Ollie Polyakova and Jamala has already collected more than 18 million views.
But the real triumph of red viburnum took place in April, when the legends of the world year Pink Floyd recorded the hey cover, hey, Rise up! The video for this composition has collected more than 10 million views on YouTube. 4. The vocabulary of the War of the Buddha historical shock changes not only life but also language, so the full-scale Russian invasion has significantly enriched the dictionary of the average Ukrainian.