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The meme gained popularity within Destiny's community in 2022 and saw significant usage in dgg (Destiny.gg). Initially, Destiny didn't quite appreciate the meme, but as he encountered it repeatedly, its humor gradually grew on him. It's worth noting that the meme's humor may not be immediately obvious, requiring a bit of time for some to fully grasp its comedic essence.
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The meme gained popularity within [[DGG]] community in 2022 and saw significant usage. Initially, [[Destiny]] didn't quite appreciate the meme, but as he encountered it repeatedly, its humor gradually grew on him. It's worth noting that the meme's humor may not be immediately obvious, requiring a bit of time for some to fully grasp its comedic essence.


=== Explanaiton ===
=== Explanation ===
Killua and Gon are characters in the manga/anime series "Hunter x Hunter." The author, Yoshihiro Togashi, is known for incorporating rich imagery and references to religion and philosophy throughout the series. One intriguing example of this is the star of David found on Killua's yoyo. While this symbol may appear as a vague and mysterious religious reference to some, it's unmistakably associated with Judaism and Jewish culture for an English-speaking audience.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Olzi9RfZ-x0 Gon i love israel]</ref>
Killua and Gon are characters in the manga/anime series "Hunter x Hunter." The author, Yoshihiro Togashi, is known for incorporating rich imagery and references to religion and philosophy throughout the series. One intriguing example of this is the star of David found on Killua's yoyo. While this symbol may appear as a vague and mysterious religious reference to some, it's unmistakably associated with Judaism and Jewish culture for an English-speaking audience.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Olzi9RfZ-x0 youtube.com] Gon, I love Israel</ref>


In this meme, the presence of the star of David on Killua's yoyo is taken to an exaggerated and humorous extreme. Killua's enthusiastic declaration of love for Israel amplifies the symbol's significance, playfully emphasizing its distinct association with Jewish culture within the context of the series.
In this meme, the presence of the star of David on Killua's yoyo is taken to an exaggerated and humorous extreme. Killua's enthusiastic declaration of love for Israel amplifies the symbol's significance, playfully emphasizing its distinct association with Jewish culture within the context of the series.
== References ==
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[[Category:Memes]]

Latest revision as of 02:23, 14 September 2024

The meme gained popularity within DGG community in 2022 and saw significant usage. Initially, Destiny didn't quite appreciate the meme, but as he encountered it repeatedly, its humor gradually grew on him. It's worth noting that the meme's humor may not be immediately obvious, requiring a bit of time for some to fully grasp its comedic essence.

Explanation

Killua and Gon are characters in the manga/anime series "Hunter x Hunter." The author, Yoshihiro Togashi, is known for incorporating rich imagery and references to religion and philosophy throughout the series. One intriguing example of this is the star of David found on Killua's yoyo. While this symbol may appear as a vague and mysterious religious reference to some, it's unmistakably associated with Judaism and Jewish culture for an English-speaking audience.[1]

In this meme, the presence of the star of David on Killua's yoyo is taken to an exaggerated and humorous extreme. Killua's enthusiastic declaration of love for Israel amplifies the symbol's significance, playfully emphasizing its distinct association with Jewish culture within the context of the series.

References

  1. youtube.com Gon, I love Israel