Mocking spongebob meme text generator
Mocking spongebob meme text generator
MoCking sPOngEbOb sqUArepAnTs TexT gENeraTOR
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Download / Share ImageThis creator allows you to convert textbook into textbook with arbitrary caps, just like in the" Mocking SpongeBob"memes Mocking spongebob meme text generator. Handy if you've got a lot of textbook to convert (e.g. the freak movie script) and you do not want to spend hours doingit.However, read on!
, If you'd like to learn where the Mocking SpongeBob meme comes from.
, If you'd like to learn where the Mocking SpongeBob meme comes from.
Mocking SpongeBob SquarePants memes
The mocking spongebob meme somes from a scene in the show where spongebob is acting like a funk-clucking and pecking at the ground bob square pants spongebob squarepants . The first known use of it in a meme was this tweet on May 4th 2017
And that got the meme rolling. As you can see, the interspersing upper-case and lower-case letters indicate a" mocking" tone that is frequently used when relating a story or circumstance to someone and you want to cast a bad light on what was said- bob spongebob squarepants inferring that it's silly or absurd or whatever. Either that, or you are replying directly to the person with a" riding"sort of station.
This interspersing caps stuff has moved well beyond the spongebob raspberry beak scene itself and is now (as of 2018) regularly used all over the place in regular social media posts without reference to the original image-though it's frequently understood that the bill implies that original spongebob" mocking" visual.
And that got the meme rolling. As you can see, the interspersing upper-case and lower-case letters indicate a" mocking" tone that is frequently used when relating a story or circumstance to someone and you want to cast a bad light on what was said- bob spongebob squarepants inferring that it's silly or absurd or whatever. Either that, or you are replying directly to the person with a" riding"sort of station.
This interspersing caps stuff has moved well beyond the spongebob raspberry beak scene itself and is now (as of 2018) regularly used all over the place in regular social media posts without reference to the original image-though it's frequently understood that the bill implies that original spongebob" mocking" visual.
Mocking Text
This separation from the spongebob image itself has led to this form of interspersing caps textbook to be simple called Mocking spongebob meme text generator" mocking textbook", and as suck, this runner is really just a" mocking textbook creator", but I figured I'd call it by its original name, because the association is still enough strong.On the other hand, there feel to be a decent number of people who call it"spongebob textbook"or"spongebob meme textbook" Facebook font style bio and post generator . But to me that is a less-than-optimal name for it because spongebob is such a broad order in the meme world that people would presumably get confused. Another term I have heard being used is" (spongebob) tease textbook".
How does the conversion work?
I decided to use a 50 probability of caps vs lower case, which I suppose is fairly reasonable and tends to match up with spongebob mocking textbook"in the wild". The textbook is produced with JavaScript, and it's reallysimple.However, bob spongebob squarepants you might like to see the law itself
, If you know JavaScript.
outputText = inputText.split (''). chart (c = >Math.random ()<0.5?c.toUpperCase ()c.toLowerCase ()). join ('');
LingoJam lets you put in custom functions in the"exrtras" tab, so that is what I used. I could have used the infix tab, but this was much easier I suppose.
, If you know JavaScript.
outputText = inputText.split (''). chart (c = >Math.random ()<0.5?c.toUpperCase ()c.toLowerCase ()). join ('');
LingoJam lets you put in custom functions in the"exrtras" tab, so that is what I used. I could have used the infix tab, but this was much easier I suppose.
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