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O RLY?

Page type: Meme
Era: Internet centralization
Categories: Mainstream memes ; Classic memes ; Gallery
First appearance: May 2005
Peak popularity: November 2005

A famous owl, oh really?


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The original picture.

In 2001, John White, a nature photographer, shared a picture of a Snowy owl on the Internet[1]. According to him, the shocked expression of the owl was due to panting, as the owl was trying to cool itself down[2].

Some years later, in 2005, an unknown person found this owl picture and added a caption to it which read "O RLY?", making it look like the owl is sarcastically asking "Oh, really?". It spread fast all over the Internet, becoming one of the most popular memes of its era.



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[1] Snowy owl by John White on Animal Pictures Archive.

[2] O RLY? on Wikipedia.

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