Napoleon fish

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On May 19th, TikToker posted a similar video, garnering over 211,000 views in a year (shown below, right).

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For example, on March 6th, 2022, TikToker posted a video stitching the fish after a video of someone cutting up a fish, garnering over 2.2 million views in a year (shown below, left). The meme became increasingly popular on TikTok throughout 2022.

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On August 12th, 2021, Instagram user hypefitts posted a meme using the same fish along with a photoshop of a SpongeBob fish made to resemble Travis Scott, garnering over 7,300 likes in two years (shown below). On July 12th, a Redditor posted the isolated image of the fish to /r/travisscott, garnering over 490 upvotes in three years. On July 2nd, 2020, private Facebook page SKRT posted a fake Travis Scott tweet where he posts a version of the same Napoleon fish with dreads and a chain photoshopped onto it, reading, 'Stop sending me this shit,' garnering over 22,000 reactions and 18,000 shares in three years (shown below).

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