So, who's Cuca An alligator-slash-witch with a penchant for blond wigs and cocktail dresses, she's the villain from Sitio do Picapau Amarelo, a Brazilian children's show from the early 2000s, which was based on. Pride Month began in June, and the meme came back around with members of the LGBT community adopting the monster as their dark but strangely fitting unofficial mascot. Another anthropomorphic gay icon of the year, Cuca ascended to meme fame in June, just around two weeks after Babadook memes got big. "The B in LGBT stands for Babadook"- yunuen June 7, 2017 Plus, the Babadook has never explicitly claimed to not be queer. But that hasn’t stopped anyone from offering some pretty convincing theories. It’s a terrifying charcoal drawing that comes to life as a shadowy basement monster. Mike Pence - blast from the gay past, reads Macias’ caption on the meme. Luis Macias knew he had struck internet gold when the first symptoms of virality hit the meme that he had uploaded of Mike Pence standing alongside a muscular gay man in a rolled-up shirt.
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Nothing in the movie actually suggests that the Babadook is gay, or anything more than a symbol of rage and grief. Comments ( 1) This image was removed due to legal reasons. My new favorite Tumblr meme is insisting that The Babadook is gay /Id1PJpkkgX- Ryan Broderick February 15, 2017 the babadook is my favorite lgbt movie /dxCtyf9Kib- ana May 31, 2017 Users began circulating rumors that the monster, top hat and all, is queer.Ĩ. Some screenshots showed The Babadook under the LGBT category on Netflix (it’s no longer listed as such).
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The humble beginnings of this meme seem to have appeared on Tumblr sometime last year. The Australian-Canadian film, while not a mainstream smash hit, received positive reviews and did relatively well for an indie horror movie.īut three years after the movie’s release, the Babadook himself has become a presence on Twitter and Tumblr and the unofficial internet mascot of Pride Month. Here are some of my favorite 'Gay Culture is.' tweets, to show just what its like in the life of a person who lives and breaths 'gay culture.' Look, were just making sure everyone else is their best self. Three years ago, it was just the shadowy figure who came to life in the eponymous 2014 indie horror flick. meme, queer folks everywhere have truly exemplified the idea of laughing at yourself. The Babadook wasn’t always, or possibly never.