User:Yzed/Kannercore
Kannercore alternatively referenced as Leo Kanner Memes Kannerhumor ,Kannermemes and more obsenly as Autistic Humor,denotes a collection of memes, inside jokes and humor cultivated by students from Leo Kannerschool, primarily spanning the years 2012 to 2017. Distinguished by its penchant for absurdism, direct humor, edgyness and a notable prevalence of memes generated by the students themselves, Kannercore represents a distinct corpus within the realm of internet culture. While ostensibly autonomous, Kannercore exhibits notable overlaps with the Dutch cultural phenomenon known as the "Neppe Shit Show." Some scholars posit a causal relationship, suggesting that the emergence of the Neppe Shit Show is intricately linked to the antecedent influence of Kannercore. Kannercore is also infamous for its contrarianism towards popular memes of the past, such as "Arthur's Fist," "Dat Boi," and "Primitive Spongebob," The disdain towards these mainstream memes within Kannercore can be attributed to a desire for authenticity and originality. rather than stale memes that where often a product of 9GAG, Tumblr and Facebook Rather than participating in the rapid consumption and replication of easily digestible internet content, This preference aligns with the broader ethos of the Kannercore movement, which values individuality and nonconformity over conformity to prevailing trends.
While elements of Kannercore may have permeated Viadalvian cultural spheres to a certain extent, the converse phenomenon wherein Viadalvian cultural motifs significantly impacted Kannercore remains negligible.
Background
Meme usage in the LKS
In 2012, the online landscape within the Leo Kannerschool was predominantly shaped by the influence of 9GAG, which held a virtual monopoly as the go-to platform for meme consumption. A staggering 50% of the school's student body found themselves immersed in the humor and entertainment provided by 9GAG's extensive collection of memes. Following closely behind were independent meme websites, including Memecenter and Memebase, which collectively captured the attention of 38% of students. While Facebook, held a relatively modest 3% share of the student meme market, there were also various other websites scattered across the remaining 1%.
However, as the digital landscape evolved, so too did the meme culture within Leo Kannerschool. The rise of platforms like 4chan and Reddit heralded a shift in the meme paradigm, challenging the conservative tendencies of the school's meme culture. While stalwarts like Trollface and rage comics persisted until 2016, the emergence of individuals like Shady Morsi, who derided the traditional meme culture as "very cringe normie stuff," marked a significant turning point. Morsi, de facto leader of the students frequenting 4chan, introduced elements of 4chan's unique culture into real-life interactions, using phrases like "Shadilay" as greetings, thereby reshaping the linguistic and cultural landscape of the school.
Simultaneously, platforms like Instagram gained prominence among students, ushering in a wave of "normie humor" that challenged the established order. This seismic shift resulted in a redistribution of meme consumption, with 9GAG's dominance dwindling to 26%, closely followed by Instagram at 25%. Facebook retained a respectable 20% share, while 4chan surged to claim 18% of the meme market within Leo Kannerschool. Reddit, with its distinct community and content, captured 9% of the student body's attention, signaling a diversification of meme preferences. Meanwhile, a portion of students opted for alternative platforms or continued to frequent independent meme websites,
Major memes
Major memes refers to a category within the cultural fabric of a school, extending their reach beyond isolated pockets of recognition to achieve widespread notoriety throughout the entire student body. These memes transcend fleeting trends, enduring for substantial periods—often exceeding six months—thus embedding themselves deeply within the collective consciousness of the school community. What distinguishes major memes is not only their longevity but also their collaborative origins,
Ahmad the Butcher
Ahmad the Butcher has become a notorious figure, existing as both as an image and a deeply entrenched urban legend within the school. The tale revolves around a purportedly devout halal butcher named Ahmad employed at the local Albert Heijn store, conveniently located adjacent to the school grounds. According to the legend , Ahmad's sinister modus operandi involves targeting sophomores who dare to venture into the store seeking alcohol. It's alleged that Ahmad swiftly dispatches these individuals before callously transforming their flesh into "halal" meat for sale. Shady Morsi said however that human meat isnt considered halal. Despite him working at the Albert Heijn, His image is an shoop of Osama Bin Laden with a hockey mask similary worn of Jason Voorhees with the background image showing the logo of the now defunct supermarkt C1000 Despite the legend claiming that he works for the Albert Heijn.
This meme purportedly originates from seniors who have devised a clever stratagem to dissuade sophomores from indulging in the purchase and consumption of alcohol.
Dolphinfucker
Dolphinfucker was a nickname affectionately bestowed to the then principal Douwe Splinter, within the school community. This whimsical epithet emerged from a rather innocuous source – Splinter's profile picture, capturing him in a moment swimming alongside dolphins. However, in the humorous minds of many students, this serene image morphed into a comical misinterpretation, leading to the association of Splinter engaging in unconventional activities with his aquatic companions. Despite its origins in jest, "Dolphinfucker" became emblematic of the endearing quirks and memorable moments that enriched the school's collective identity.
it should not be confused with general memes about Douwe Splinter, Which are a minor meme and never reached notority
Santa Claus incident
The Santa Claus incident also refered as the Santa Claus Plot refers to a prank in 2012 Conceived by Oscar Bar and Shady Morsi it was a daring attempt to disrupt the Sinterklaas festivities, driven by their belief that such celebrations were beneath their teenage dignity. The plan was audacious: they aimed to unveil the true identity of the teacher masquerading as Sinterklaas and reveal it to the unsuspecting freshman class.
With meticulous planning, Bar and Morsi set their scheme in motion, fueled by youthful rebellion and a desire to challenge authority. However, their ambitions were thwarted by a series of missteps. As the party unfolded, they mistakenly identified an unsuspecting teacher as Sinterklaas, only to be swiftly apprehended by vigilant staff members before they could execute their grand reveal.
The fallout from the failed escapade was swift and severe. This debacle resulted in the abolition of Sinterklaas celebrations in the atrium, with subsequent events restricted to classrooms starting from 2013. Bar and Morsi faced disciplinary action, serving as cautionary tales for future generations of students. Yet, the Santa Claus Incident remains a testament to the folly of youth and the unpredictable nature of adolescent rebellion. Despite its ultimate failure, the escapade serves as a reminder of the irrepressible spirit of mischief that often accompanies the transition to adulthood.
Sqweeby the Pokemon
Sqweeby the Pokémon, also known as Sweeby, Squbie, Skweeby and Skibeey, is a fictional (in the context of it not existing in the pokemon world) purple Pokémon that gained prominence as a prank within certain school communities, particularly among Pokémon enthusiasts. The concept of Sqweeby originated as a means of playful deception, where individuals would inquire about the existence of Sqweeby as if it were a legitimate Pokémon species. This jest was often employed to amuse or confuse peers, particularly Pokémon fans. However, some Pokémon fans became irritated due to the pranksters attempting to deceive them. Sqweeby was either described as a Gas, a Fighting or a Poison type Pokemon
The origins of Sqweeby can be traced back to Pokemon haters which found it very cringeworthy that people still played Pokemon in high school. among Pokémon enthusiasts, where imaginative discussions about new Pokémon species often occurred. Sqweeby emerged as a fictitious creation, seemingly designed to blend in with the existing Pokémon. Sqweeby quickly became a popular subject of discussion within certain school communities, where Pokémon fandom thrived. Its mention in conversations as an element of intrigue, as individuals debated its potential abilities, evolutionary line, and origins. It garnered mixed reactions from Pokémon fans. While some appreciated the humor and creativity behind the prank, others expressed frustration at the perceived attempt to deceive them.
Despite its status as a fictional Pokémon, Sqweeby's popularity led to various interpretations among Pokémon enthusiasts. Some fans speculated that Sqweeby could resemble existing Pokémon such as Ekans or Koffing, attributing its purported characteristics to these familiar species. Others viewed Sqweeby as a unique and original creation,
RalphVlogs
RalphVlogs was a YouTube channel established by Ralph Sloos, a former student at the Leo Kannerschool. Originating as a platform for comedic content, the channel quickly gained notoriety for its series of pranks and skits. Sloos, known for his quirky personality and offbeat sense of humor, attracted a significant following within the YouTube community.
However, the channel's success was marred by controversy. As Ralph's online presence grew, so did instances of cyberbullying directed towards him. Critics of his content often cited concerns over its appropriateness and ethical implications. Despite efforts to address these issues, the negative attention intensified, ultimately leading to the removal of the channel from YouTube.
Assholes of the South
Assholes of the South started as a mischievous endeavor concocted by a group of senior students, a channel dedicated to pushing the boundaries of social norms with their outrageous pranks. Among their repertoire was the infamous act of streaking through stores, causing chaos and disbelief among unsuspecting shoppers. Another favorite pastime was their daring ventures into women's clothing shops, where they would disrupt the peace by engaging in disruptive behavior and shouting absurdities.
By 2018, the channel had ceased to upload new content, as the members either moved on to other pursuits or faced the consequences of their actions. While "Assholes of the South" may still exist as a relic of their past exploits, As of 2024, the channel remains inactive,
This door is now 20% cooler
This door is now 20% cooler referes to a painting on a door located in the bike storage area of the school, It was painted by a brony student. The wall refers to a memorable quote by the character of Rainbow Dash from the Hasbro animated series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. The quote is frequently featured in fan-made images, videos, and animations. It is considered one of the most popular examples of Bronyspeak,. As of 2024 the door was repainted due to renovations
Action
The Dutch general store Action became a staple in the realm of Kannercore memes and shoops, serving as a symbol of subpar quality and disappointment. Its presence in these online creations was emblematic of the frustration and hilarity that ensued from encountering products of inferior craftsmanship. Whether it was a flimsy plastic toy or a malfunctioning gadget, the general store action represented the epitome of "you get what you pay for." Its likeness was often humorously manipulated and incorporated into memes, serving as a shared reference point
Action Bagger Ventilator
See also: Action Bagger Fan
The Action Bagger Ventilator, often referred in English as the Action Bagger fan (literally translated as Action Dredge Fan), has solidified its place as one of the most iconic symbols within the Kannercore culture. Its notoriety transcends the confines of the school earning itself a dedicated entry on the esteemed Know Your Meme platform. Though its argued by historians if this was a Kannermeme due to its orgins being unknown
This peculiar device, with its distinctive design and absurd functionality, has become emblematic of the whimsical and often nonsensical nature of Kannercore memes. Its origins remain shrouded in mystery, adding an aura of intrigue to its already enigmatic presence. Its also used in many Neppe Shit Show episodes A renowned Dutch YouTuber conducted an evaluation of the aforementioned product, only to discover its glaring inadequacies. Notably, the fan exhibited a peculiar behavior of rotating a full 360 degrees on the table, eliciting considerable amusement. Subsequently, the company produced chroma keys and PNG images to promote the item, leading to a surge in its popularity and subsequent sales. Following the initial review, a subsequent video emerged featuring the fan, during which the presenter was purportedly under the influence of a mind-altering substance. Furthermore, an individual named Mosmas Samson created a YouTube parody, further cementing the product's status as an internet phenomenon. Subsequently, a third installment surfaced in the form of a voice-over reminiscent of a shoe commercial, perpetuating the fan's meme status within the Dutch online community.
The Action Bagger Ventilator's fame can be attributed to its widespread use in meme communities, where it is often deployed as a punchline or as a visual cue to evoke laughter and bewilderment. Its absurdity knows no bounds, as enthusiasts continually find new and inventive ways to incorporate it into their comedic creations.
Action Computer
An Action Computer refered to the Acer R1 series which was used as the computers for the seniors. due to its low hardware the computer often crashed resembling the quality of the Action
Action OS
Action OS was developed by Dylan Buitenhuis with the deliberate intention of incorporating significant bugs and dysfunctionality into its design. in reference to the Action store
Neppe ShitShow
Main: Neppe ShitShow
NeppeShitShow, literally translated to FakeShitShow is a Dutch meme phenomenon reminiscent of Youtube Poops, a genre characterized by remixing and editing existing media to create new, often humorous or satirical content. Originating from the creative minds behind Mastermovies, known for their fundubs where films and TV shows were hilariously re-dubbed with unrelated, comedic dialogue, NeppeShitShow quickly gained popularity.
One of the most notorious creators within this realm was Mokermovies, whose compilations targeted commercials and infomercials, weaving them into absurd and entertaining narratives. These videos became a staple of schoolyard culture in the mid-to-late 2010s, with recurring memes and inside jokes permeating the community.
While not initially a part of Kannercore meme culture, NeppeShitShow saw involvement from students at the Leo Kannerschool, resulting in a fusion of two distinct meme worlds. Additionally, there existed an intersection with MLG edits, though NeppeShitShow predominantly focused on Dutch culture and references.
Among the notable figures in this scene were Morsi and Buitenhuis, who operated the channel BinnenHuisPoops—a clever play on Dylan Buitenhuis's surname. Their edits were often featured in Mokermovies compilations, further solidifying their influence within the NeppeShitShow community.
Minor memes
Those memes, though they didn't achieve the widespread recognition of the major ones, maintained their niche popularity within the school community. They became emblematic of certain cliques or even specific school classes, like the juniors, who adopted them as their own inside joke. Despite not garnering viral fame, these memes held a special significance for those who were in on the humor, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared experience among the students who embraced them. Their limited reach only served to heighten their exclusivity, making them cherished artifacts of school culture that were cherished by those in the know.
Cleo
Cleo, whose full name remains undisclosed for privacy reasons, was a notable educator who worked at the Leo Kannerschool, Cleo became unwittingly embroiled in internet culture when an unflattering image of her circulated online, leading to her unintentional association with an internet meme. The meme, which centered around mocking her physical appearance,
Courtney Hate
Courtney, a character from the animated series Total Drama, was the target universal disdain within the confines of Leo kanner students. Despite her presence in the series as a significant player, her portrayal sparked a near-unanimous antipathy among the majority of the student body. Courtney was also used as a template for an unpopular opinion. Similar to the Lisa Simpson presentation meme
North or South Oegstgeest
This meme, originating from the geographical division created by the Oegstgeesterkanaal, the conceptualization of North and South Oegstgeest reflects a symbolic division wherein the former is characterized by a penchant for unconventional or eccentric responses, while the latter is associated with a more conventional or mainstream viewpoint. This conceptual framework finds expression in the meme, where North Oegstgeest is depicted as exhibiting idiosyncratic or non-conformist traits, often manifesting in the form of absurd or unconventional perspectives on ostensibly mundane topics.
Conversely, South Oegstgeest is typically portrayed as embodying a more normative or mainstream disposition, thereby serving as a foil to the perceived eccentricity of its northern counterpart.
Ironic Trump Support
Ironic Trump Support refers to support for Donald Trump in an ironical way. This meme was mainly created by Morsi and Max Slotboom. It also has its orgin from 4Chan.
The origins of the meme "extend this refers to support for Donald Trump in an ironical way" can be traced back to the depths of internet culture, particularly on platforms like 4chan. Morsi and Max Slotboom are credited with popularizing this ironic form of support for Donald Trump at the school, which has since become a staple in online discussions and meme culture.
The meme plays on the idea of extending support for Trump in a way that is intentionally exaggerated or absurd since that the Leo Kannerschool was located in the Netherlands, often to mock the more extreme elements of his base or to satirize his policies and rhetoric. It's a form of humor that thrives on irony and absurdity, where the act of "extending" support becomes a humorous gesture rather than a genuine expression of political allegiance.
Ironic Illuminati/Bush stole my lunch
The notion of "Ironic Illuminati" also known as George Bush stole my lunch as a reference to a student that blamed the 43rd president of the united states. George W. Bush for his lunch being missing stands as a multifaceted meme, birthed from the convergence of MLG culture and the intricate tapestry of conspiracy theories, notably those swirling around the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. This meme transcends its origins, intertwining elements of satire, irony, and jest to create a subversive commentary on societal norms and beliefs.
At its core, the "Ironic Illuminati" meme serves as a vehicle for humorously questioning and ridiculing perceived power structures and authority figures. It finds expression in the absurd, often levying accusations of satanic affiliations against seemingly innocuous entities and individuals. Whether it's jesting about Pokémon Go's purported ties to the clandestine machinations of the Illuminati, playfully dubbing the king of the Netherlands as a clandestine member of the elite, or facetiously insinuating the Pope's involvement in esoteric rituals, this meme revels in its penchant for the ludicrous.
Memes about D. Splinter
Numerous memes depicting D. Splinter, have proliferated throughout social media platforms, showcasing a variety of humorous interpretations. Among these imaginative portrayals, one popular meme portrays him as Darth Vader, wielding a lightsaber with an imposing presence, In another rendition, D. Splinter is humorously reimagined as a character from the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) video game series, complete with exaggerated features and a mischievous grin.
Trollface at the School Party
Trollface at the School Party recounts the infamous tale of a daring student who, in a bid for the coveted prom king title, donned the iconic trollface mask at the school's annual celebration. This bold move, however, backfired spectacularly, as it was met with a mixture of amusement, bewilderment, and outright ridicule. since this was in 2016, the trollface remained a relic of the past—an artifact from the early days of internet memes. Its absurdity lay not only in its outdated status but also in the sheer audacity of someone attempting to resurrect it in a real-world setting.
Roofing Incident
The Roofing Incident has become the stuff of legend in the annals of Leo Kannerschool's history. It refers to when Shady Morsi, in a daring act of defiance or perhaps just youthful exuberance, scaled the walls of the school building and made his way onto the roof through a conveniently accessible window. What followed was a display of sheer audacity as Shady, with a mischievous grin, decided to give his fellow students a rather unexpected view by mooning them
The fallout from this escapade was swift and decisive. The window through which Shady had gained access to the roof was promptly closed off, ensuring that no other students would follow in his footsteps. However, despite the school's efforts to curb such adventurous exploits, the legend of the "Roofing Incident" only grew stronger with each passing year.
(Time for some serious) assfucking
A line purportedly uttered by the renowned adult film actor, Lee Stone, has gained notoriety for its poignant applicability in navigating challenging or unpleasant circumstances. Frequently invoked as a humorous yet insightful quip, this phrase has permeated popular culture, serving as a humorous anecdote or coping mechanism when faced with adversity or discomfort.
Porn Shed
A legendary non existant shed, purportedly utilized by senior students for collective masturbation sessions, was rumored to be situated in close proximity to the campus grounds. The clandestine nature of this activity added an aura of secrecy and taboo to the shed's existence, with whispers and speculation circulating among the student body regarding its exact location and purpose.
Islamic State
Between 2014 and 2016 Islamic State (IS) became a recurrent theme in the social studies curriculum, weaving its way into the daily discourse of classrooms and online forums alike. Its prominence in media coverage ensured that it wasn't just a subject of serious discussion but also a source of dark humor and edgy memes that circulated widely in the Leo Kannerschool The nature of IS's actions, often brutal and extreme, lent itself to being a controversial topic for memes. Its notoriety in global affairs, coupled with its portrayal in the media, made it a prime target for satirical commentary. Memes provided a platform for individuals to express their opinions and frustrations about the situation, often using humor as a coping mechanism or a way to process complex geopolitical events. Additionally, the involvement of other key players like Bashar al-Assad and the Syrian conflict, as well as the broader refugee crisis, further fueled the meme culture surrounding IS. These interconnected issues provided ample material for memes that ranged from dark and politically charged to absurd and surreal.
Me and a friend plays cliche elevator music on a elevator
Me and a friend plays cliche elevator music on a elevator also known by its longer original title Me and a friend of mine plays very cliche elevator music on an actual elevator is a video created by Shady Morsi and Jeffrey van Klink, showcasing their playful rendition of cliche elevator music while actually inside an elevator. The duo's humorous antics struck a chord with viewers, earning the video a spot on Morsi's YouTube channel. As of 2024 the video still exists on Morsi's youtube channel. The video has 504 views but despite its low view count was a staple in Kannercore A second part was created with another friend of them in an even large elevator but is lost media
Edgar
Edgar referes to a black Plus Employee that appeared in commercials of Plus that was used both in Neppe Shit Show content and Leo Kanner chatgroups. the meme was both used in a wholesome and a racist way. Within the context of the Neppe Shit Show content, Edgar often served as a symbol of absurdism, embodying the diverse community of individuals engaging with the content. His presence within these spaces fostered a sense of belonging and acceptance among participants. However, Edgar's portrayal also took a darker turn at times, as some individuals within these communities utilized the meme in a racist manner. This misuse of Edgar's character not only perpetuated harmful stereotypes but also undermined the inclusive atmosphere that the meme initially sought to promote.
Teacher nicknames
Waterhead
Waterhead was a nickname coined for a teacher, typically characterized by his bald head resembling a watermelon. The term originated from the resemblance of the teacher's bald scalp to the texture and appearance of a watermelon's rind.
Santa Claus
Santa Claus was a nickname coined for a teacher, typically characterized by his beard resembling those of santa's.
Mr. Ku Klux Klan
Mr. Ku Klux Klan was a nickname given to a teacher, allegedly due to perceived racist attitudes or behaviors. The moniker likely originated from students' observations or rumors regarding the teacher's actions, statements, or affiliations, which they believed reflected racist sentiments akin to those associated with the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization.
Weed
Dubstep
Dubstep emerged as the prevailing musical genre within the Leo Kannerschool , concurrently finding prominent utilization within the Neppe ShitShow. Notably, dubstep assumed a central role at Leo Kannerschool's gatherings, owing to its substantial demand and appeal among attendees.
Gangnam Style
Gangnam Style has historically been employed as a customary selection to signify the conclusion of school gatherings, commonly serving as the concluding musical piece. This practice persisted even during periods when the song waned in prominence within popular culture.
LE TROLL ARMY
LE TROLL ARMY was a name of a group formed in 2013 to inundate every corner of cyberspace with the infectious humor of rage comics. With a zeal akin to digital crusaders, they embarked on a campaign that knew no bounds, infiltrating computer labs, playgrounds, and even the most unsuspecting of locales like public restrooms. Their mantra was simple: provoke laughter, incite mirth, and spread the irreverent charm of their beloved memes far and wide. Armed with an arsenal of pixelated characters and witty captions, members of LE TROLL ARMY navigated the vast expanse of the internet with unparalleled finesse. They were the architects of amusement, architects who sought to inject levity into the digital realm. No forum thread was safe, no comment section immune from their playful interventions.
LELELELE
The cathprase of the Le Troll Army
LE EPIC/FUNNI MEME XD
LE EPIC MEME XD also known as LE FUNNI MEME is a phrase that has found its way into the lexicon of Kannercore, often associated with the irreverent humor and subversive tendencies of online communities like 4chan. Coined and popularized by figures such as Shady Morsi, it serves as a tongue-in-cheek expression of amusement or mockery towards certain memes and internet phenomena.
Anti Horses/I hate horses
Anti-Horses a term coined to describe the aversion to horses stemming from the fervent admiration of horse-loving individuals, colloquially known as "horse girls." (paardenmeisjes) This phenomenon has sparked a counter-culture movement where individuals express their disdain for horses, often humorously referred to as "Anti-Horses." These sentiments frequently manifest in various online platforms, notably on social media and forums dedicated to equestrian interests. a page called I hate Horses was created to troll horsegirls In the digital realm, Anti-Horse sentiments can be found in the form of memes, satirical posts, and comments deliberately opposing the celebration of horses. These materials are often shared on pages or communities dedicated to promoting horses and equestrian activities, serving as a playful, if not somewhat tongue-in-cheek, form of dissent. Anti-Horses often represent a lighthearted reaction to the perceived overzealousness of some horse enthusiasts. the stereotypes associated with horse girls and the sometimes intense subculture surrounding equestrianism.
However, some Horse girls deeply resented its edginess and were genuinely offended, especially considering the distressing nature of the anti-horse sentiment. Disturbingly, some individuals took their disdain to extreme levels by sending images of horse corpses to these individuals. The inception of a "i hate i hate horses" page around 2014 further fueled the controversy, with some members even attempting to escalate the situation by reporting the page admins to law enforcement. Despite the initial ban of the page from Facebook, a resurgence in the form of "i hate horses 2.0" emerged as a defiant response, albeit remaining relatively dormant until its resurgence in 2016.
Memes that only was known in one class
Those memes are so minor; they were only concentrated in one or a few classes.
Chocoladeletter Homo incident
This occurrence referes to an incident wherein certain students directed the spelling of the term "homo" with chocolade letters towards an individual who identifies as gay. While this incident may have initially circulated as a minor meme, it drew the attention of the COC, a prominent Dutch advocacy organization focused on LGBTQ+ rights.
Who is on the toilet? SANTA!
This meme, characterized by its invocation of a scenario where in a student habitually attributes prolonged absences from class to the fictional presence of Santa Claus in the lavatory,
The essence of this meme revolves around the recurring situation wherein, when confronted with prolonged restroom visits by classmates, a student would jestingly assert that Santa Claus sat on the toilet. Such a proclamation typically arose in response to inquiries from educators regarding the whereabouts of said student. However, despite its novel premise, this meme failed to garner significant traction largely due to its perceived lack of comedic ingenuity and its propensity for repetitive execution.
RUSTAAGH/TOMAAT
The anecdote pertains to an interview featuring ADO football player Tom Beugelsdijk, wherein he was likened to a tomato owing to his ruddy complexion. In response, he humorously retorted with the phrase "rustig," delivered in a distinctive The Hague accent. This particular meme garnered significant popularity primarily among Shady's senior class.
Jeesotejeesotesine
Jeesotejeesotesine has become synonymous with a humorous mispronunciation originating from the iconic line delivered by Ryder in the second mission of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, "It's good to see you back."
Jumbo Lemmon drink
A cult surrounding the Jumbo Lemmon drink was formed by various students. It was proclaimed as the best drink ever in a contest
Mika
Mika earned the moniker as a consequence of his pronounced hypersensitivity, characterized by a proclivity to react strongly to auditory stimuli such as noise or shouting. Regrettably, his susceptibility to such triggers frequently rendered him a target for bullying among his peers.
Other Memes
Memes that weren't created by students of the Leo Kannerschool, yet are still embraced as quintessentially Kannercore due to their pervasive influence,
Reclames get Rekt
Reclames get Rekt quickly became a beloved fixture in the Leo Kanner community, offering a hilarious and often cathartic outlet for viewers frustrated by incessant advertising. Every Wednesday, seniors across the Leo Kannerschool eagerly tuned in to the channel, relishing the opportunity to unwind and laugh together during their shortest school day of the week. The witty commentary and clever editing of the channel's creator made it a standout in the crowded landscape of YouTube content.
However, despite its popularity, the channel eventually ceased production in 2018. The reasons behind its closure remain a topic of speculation among fans, with some attributing it to creative burnout or personal reasons on the part of the creator.
Starterpacks
Starter packs, sometimes known as starter kits, are a series of multi-panel photo sets meant to illustrate the archetype of a celebrity, company or subculture through a recommended selection of fashion articles, multimedia and other consumer products, much similar to steal her look fashion guides.
While starterpacks werent kannercore. Starterpacks were very popular in the school. Due to the rise of Instagram