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It’s interesting how Michael Jordan [is] the superlative face of basketball, and the meme itself also became a superlative in its own right. Searches for 'Crying Jordan' on Google, August 2014 ...
DID I BUY THE BOBCATS?" Sad Michael Jordan sat unused and unshared for years. But when it caught on as Crying Jordan, in 2015, it grew into a global sensation, albeit an occasionally tedious one.
The Crying Jordan is now almost as relevant in 2016 as Michael Jordan’s basketball career, and that’s coming from someone who grew up in Chicago in the 90’s.
Michael Jordan's crying face is so ubiquitous that he finally had to comment on it. But according to his spokesperson, Jordan told the Chicago Tribune is OK with it as long as it isn't used to ...
But on Twitter, Michael Jordan is a loser. For the past two years, a photograph of Jordan crying, snapped at his 2009induction into basketball’s Hall of Fame, has been grafted onto any sports ...
A tearful Michael Jordan brought a moment of levity to the somber memorial for Kobe Bryant on Monday when he joked about the “Crying Jordan” meme. Tears streamed down the NBA legend’s face ...
Some context, in case you don't stare at the internet all day: Crying Jordan is a meme that's been going on for a little over a year, where people superimpose a picture of Michael Jordan’s ...
NBA legend Michael Jordan is arguably the greatest ... This includes countless memes, with the most notable being the iconic “Crying Jordan Meme”. This meme originates from Jordan's 2009 ...
Michael Jordan's emotional speech at his Hall of Fame enshrinement in 2009 led to the NBA legend openly shedding tears in public. This was the origin of the now infamous Crying Jordan meme which ...
Michael Jordan spoke at the Los Angeles memorial for Kobe and Gianna Bryant on Monday, and in doing so, possibly gently retired the Crying Jordan meme that has been popular on the internet for years.
While some Internet memes have a tendency to burst onto the scene like an exploding star before fizzling out just as quickly, the meme of Michael Jordan crying has taken the opposite route.