Haters Gonna Hate

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Depending on the image and context of that image, the meaning of memes can change. I made three different variations of haters gonna hate memes. The first one is one is light and has a picture of a cute cat taking huge steps as if the cat was strutting around. Haters gonna hate in this connotation means that the cat can do whatever he wants, walk whatever way he wants because he can. The second meme is one of Kim Jong Un. He has shades on and is smiling. This picture depicts the power he has as a dictator and that he can do whatever he wants and that he doesn’t care about outsider views. This picture can go into more political views, but that would be getting too into it. The last picture is just a funny meme. It is a fat guy who painted himself to look like the kool aid man. In this view, the point is just to be funny. He did something for the fun of it and doesn’t care what others think.

Song about Death- Andrew Giuong


Welcome to the Black Parade by My Chemical Romance is a song that is sung by the Black Parade. The Black Parade is welcoming a cancer patient who is dying an early death. The lead singer revealed the thought behind the music video as death comes to each person as their strongest and fondest memory. The intro of the song explains that the Patient was brought to a parade with his father, so what he sees when he dies is the parade leading him after his death. The intro mentions that his father asked him to be a “savior of the broken, the beaten, and the damned.” Later in the song, the singer, who is sort of representing the Black Parade says “And though you’re dead and gone, believe me, your memory will carry on.” This explains that the Patient has done something of worth when he was alive and will be remembered. The Black Parade is an interesting interpretation of death because of the contrast between the loud rock and excitement of the band as opposed to the gloom of the background, the crowd, and the Patient himself. In the end, the Patient is led to the outskirts as what seems to be a city and what can be interpreted as the afterlife. The Patient is left alone and continues to walk towards the city. This shows that he has accepted his death.

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