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The cameraman meme
The cameraman meme








the cameraman meme

He's making you think you're being crushed, but it's only smoke. Push, she told herself, push! It's only smoke. She could smell him his sweat was bitter and stale. He really doesn't want me to look, she thought, that thought feeding her passion to do so. She was in a long nightgown of sheer white silk, tied at the wrists, and her hair was glossy and flowing. When I came down the stone steps of the cellar, I found her asleep against her coffin as if she'd been waiting for me. Of course, they're all handsome on the schooner, she said with an earthy giggle.And away in the morning with no harm done, coming or going. She grabbed Killashandra's hand, jerking her up.Pick yourself a handsome one, Carrigana. Keralaw cried, jumping to her feet, her braids bouncing their floral tips against her waist. Within 10 hours, the post received over 1,900 up votes and 280 comments.Schooner's in. The following day, Redditor NIGUAR submitted a post to the /r/pics subreddit, featuring a photo of Sarah holding a sign reading "I am the Stop Girl" (shown below).

the cameraman meme

In the interview, Sarah revealed that she was mouthing the word "stop" and not "no" as some Internet users had speculated. On March 7th, 2013, ESPN published an interview with a woman named Sarah who identified herself as the Stop Girl. The same day, Redditor zoeypayne submitted an edited version of the GIF in which the woman's teeth were blacked out to the /r/gifs subreddit (shown below, right). Within three weeks, the post garnered upwards of 32,000 up votes and 600 comments. On February 19th, Redditor RadioactivePie submitted a post titled "I got banned from /r/TheStopGirl for posting this" to the /r/funny subreddit, featuring an edited version of the GIF with Sony Corporation CEO Kazuo Hirai superimposed over the original woman's face (shown below, left). On January 2nd, 2013, /r/thestopgirl was featured in a list of bizarre subreddits on the tech news blog Mashable.

the cameraman meme

The same day, the single serving site TheStopGirl was created, which features the Stop Girl animated GIF on the homepage. Within two months, the post received more than 48,000 up votes and 1,500 comments. On December 28th, Redditor Dino97 submitted a post to the /r/funny subreddit, claiming he had been banned from /r/thestopgirl for posting an animated GIF of a woman being hit by a stop sign (shown below). On December 20th, the viral content site BuzzFeed published a list of the "54 best animated GIFs of 2012," ranking the Stop Girl at number 32. On October 8th, the Internet news blog The Daily Dot published an article about the subreddit, noting that most submissions included links to the same Stop Girl animated GIF. On June 22nd, 2012, the /r/thestopgirl subreddit was created, which gained more than 11,900 subscribers in the next eight months. On May 21st, 2011, Redditor luhjan resubmitted the animated image to the /r/gifs subreddit, where it received over 1,200 up votes and 80 comments before it was archived. On May 12th, 2011, an animated GIF of the video was submitted to the /r/pics subreddit, but the post only received 18 up votes and 5 comments prior to being archived. At first unaware of the camera, she begins to laugh and mouths the word “stop” at the cameraman upon realizing that she is being recorded (shown below). On September 18th, 2010, a University of Arizona student was filmed by ESPN during a football game between the Arizona Wildcats and the Iowa Hawkeyes. The video clip was subsequently converted into an animated GIF and her innocuous reaction to being filmed on camera drew much curiosity from internet sports blogs and forum communities, particularly on Reddit where there is an entire subreddit dedicated to the Stop Girl. Stop Girl is the nickname given to a woman who was briefly filmed by an ESPN cameraman during a college football game in 2010. Gif, animated, reddit, college sports, sports fan, university of arizona, american football, espn










The cameraman meme