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A Guide To Keeping Your Meme Game Strong

By Gothmog | July 12th, 2019 | Categories: Editorials, Warhammer 40k, Warhammer 40k Rumors

Don’t miss Gothmog’s guide to keeping your meme game strong with these clutch tips on making some of the best hobby memes we’ve seen!

Gothmog at Sepulchre of Heroes has made it to his 700th post on his site! To celebrate, we’re looking at his personal take on memes and how we can make some great memes ourselves.

Sepulchre Of Heroes: Keep Your Meme Game Strong

I want to thank you all for checking out my little corner of the internet for all these years since Dec 2008 and hundreds of posts. As a thank you, here’s my guide to making 40k memes. If you don’t follow us on Facebook, you should, because that is where all my meme magic happens.

That is probably the most successful meme I’ve made to date. If I had to say why it is because it is something we all can relate to laid over a reference we all understand. Now let’s start by taking a look at some of my earliest memes on Facebook…
Tanksgiving was done to celebrate… well Thanksgiving (USA holiday). I have actually posted this one each Thanksgiving since. Thunderer is one of my favorite tanks in all 40k. And this is just a great picture of one. A key element to some great memes is to just take a great picture and do something to it. BUT this really isn’t the type of meme I’m best known for. Next is the first of those as far as I can tell.
This was done to go with the announcement of the release of Deathwatch Space Marines. Genestealer Cults weren’t an army yet. Necromunda re-release was still a ways off. Those are my own models. But it was the timing that was key and a good reference to known 40k lore. Deathwatch were all the rage, people going crazy about them. So I bottled the moment and made fun of it, exploiting lore that a lot of people should understand.
I also want to point out here, none of my memes are watermarked. IMO it goes against what a meme is. Once I make it, they belong to you. Sharing is nice, but I’d rather see them freely used in the wild than be worried about getting “credit” for a meme.
So how do I make memes? And how do I tend to make them so flipping fast?
  • First of all, have a Warhammer obsession and waste your life away online. Not ready to commit to that? well, you can just give up now.
  • Have the right apps on your phone. Yup. I do 99% of all my meme work on my phone. I use the Instagram layout and an app called “Eraser” and then just do the words and positioning of things on imgflip. When I do use a PC, I tend to use MS paint and powerpoint to assemble things. So that’s really all there is to the technical side of things. And generally, that’s only for really complex memes like this one.

  •  Don’t stop scanning the web for new hobby content. In a meeting, browse. Eating, browse. On the toilet, browse. The moment you see news break, think “what joke can I make?” And I mean THE MOMENT. I am in TONS of Facebook groups and regularly check Warhammer Community, see things from Spikey Bits, Faeit 212 and the like and kinda have to stay plugged in (I.E WASTE YOUR LIFE). Be hawkeyed and vigilant for new stuff. That way you can do stuff like this within 10 minutes of the reveal.

  • Have a uselessly large knowledge of obscure/geeky pop culture references. The more late 90s/early 2000’s TV, movies and internet you consumed, the better. Popular Animes like Gundam and Miyazaki stuff helps too. When I say uselessly large I MEAN USELESSLY LARGE. Like enough to always win 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon against Kevin Bacon large.  And then don’t be afraid to cross the streams. ALWAYS CROSS THE STREAMS! Forget your Egon and your “It would be BAD!” opinion.

 

 

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These are a few more examples, all made to tap into the ethos of our hobby… being super salty. But sometimes you just need to simply connect a reference to the picture and it does all the work for you.
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  • Don’t be afraid to rehash old jokes. Stand up comedians do it. You can too.

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The first one I did when PETA demanded GW get rid of Fur. Second I did later when the Blood Bowl Rat Ogre was released.

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  • Make a joke at the expense of someone’s hard work. Don’t worry if you offend/are controversial. It’s a joke. Most people get that. With that, ignore the haters. Every real comedian has detractors and humor is a subjective human experience. If you think its funny, it will be to at least SOMEONE else. Here are some more goodies.

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  • SPOILERS. The GoT AoS post I showed up top. I posted that the day after the episode. Same with this one. If you wait too long, someone else will make the joke. Enough people saw the episode of whatever popular thing it is you are referencing, that the meme will be relevant.

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With that, don’t shy aware from current pop culture references in general. All these were made at the height of the popularity of their subject matter.

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  •  Just be salty. Everyone else is.

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  • Low effort original content is always better than a repost. ALWAYS.

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  • Know your popular real-world memes. Then violate them

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  • Lastly, if you see a cool picture, don’t be afraid to steal it and sully it.
And that is the art of meme making. Just to be clear, everything I said…

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Hopefully, you’ve enjoyed some of these memes and maybe you’ve been inspired to start making your own in the community! If you want to check out more of Gothmog’s memes, be sure to go on Sepulchre of Heroes! What do you think about memes in the hobby world?

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About the Author: Gothmog

Hobbyist and Gamer since 1999. Blood Angels faithful since the beginning. I am also big into various GW Specialist Games and Historical Wargames. Love the hobby, love the fluff, Grognard for life. @Gotmog_Balrog
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