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The full terms and conditions of the Flax Contract were not sent to me, and I understood that the complete contract would follow by fax or email for me to review and sign. It was not a confirmation that I agreed with the terms of the Flax Contract. He said the only difference this time was Achter responded with a “thumbs-up” emoji instead of “ok”, “yup” or “looks good.”Īccording to Achter in the court documents, he confirmed “the thumbs-up emoji simply confirmed that I received the Flax contract. The SWT representative said in court documents he had done at least four other contracts with Achter via text. By November, the price of flax was $41 per bushel. The SWT rep signed the contract in ink and then sent a photo of the contract via cell phone to Chris Achter along with the message “Please confirm flax contract.”Īchter responded with a “thumbs-up” emoji, according to the documents.Īchter never delivered the flax in November 2021, according to the documents. After phone calls with farmers Bob and Chris Achter, SWT drafted a contract for Chris Achter to sell SWT 86 metric tons of flax for $17 a bushel and deliver the flax in November. On August 30th, Facebook page Young Thugga La Meme Season 2 posted a meme about Kanye West's Donda that gained over 2,800 reactions and 1,500 shares in one month (shown below, right).A Canadian farmer owes $82,000 for breach of contract after using a “thumbs-up” emoji in a text.Īccording to court documents from the King’s Bench for Saskatchewan in March 2021, grain purchasers with South West Terminal, Ltd., sent a text message to grain suppliers wanting to buy flax for $17 per bushel for delivery in October, November, or December of that year. For example, on July 30th, Facebook page Chaos Zweihander +10 posted a Dark Souls meme that gained over 330 reactions and 70 shares in two months (shown below, center). In the following months, the image gained moderate popularity online as a reaction and source material for memes, largely replacing the original version. On July 20th, 2021, Twitter user made the first known tweet that used the remake as a reaction, with the post gaining over 50 retweets and 2,000 likes in two months (shown below, left). The post gained over 5,300 retweets and 45,200 likes (tweet and image shown below, left and right). On July 19th, 2021, Twitter user posted a crude remake of the original comic, giving the person in the second panel a comically large thumb and requesting others to post the original reaction image. For example, on May 3rd, 2021, Redditor mahoney4321 made a post using the image to /r/liluzivert where it gained over 1,800 upvotes in four months (shown below, right).

In spring 2021, the cropped meme saw a resurgence on Twitter and other social media, being used as a reaction to posts expressing their dislike for certain something (example shown below, right). In 2019, a cropped version of the meme captioned "Ah, ya, en qué estábamos" gained popularity, being used as a reaction image by Portuguese-speaking users (example shown below, left). On March 24th, 2016, an edited version of the meme was uploaded to Imgur (shown below, right). For example, on January 17th, 2013, Desmotivaciones user NeltharionVastoLorde posted a Demotivational Poster about atheism based on the meme (shown below, left). In the following decade, the image saw moderate spread online, particularly among Portuguese-speaking and Spanish-speaking users.

On November 12th, 2010, Blogspot user bloganguangu made the earliest found repost of the cartoon (shown below).

The group then returns to their conversation, ignoring the other person (original post no longer available). A person outside of the group shouts "this blog sucks," with one of the people in the group giving them a silent thumbs-up to signal that they were heard. Prior to November 12th, 2010, Brazilian artist Caio "Furfles" Slikta posted a three-panel cartoon in which a group of five people enthusiastically discusses something.
