"Is this a pigeon?" is one of those few special meme formats that has been around so long that it’s become a part of the water we swim through online. For the past several years, we’ve all been exposed, over and over again, to this meme’s essential structure: a boy (a) pointing at a butterfly (b) wondering if it is something © that it is not. Like in any object-labeling meme, we can fill in those three meme variables (a, b, c) the way we can fill in the variables of the quadratic formula (remember that one from way back?) and plot whatever line of reasoning, humor, or idiocy we choose.

The structure of this meme format has undergone many contortions and transformations over time as memers have toyed with how to phrase that formula, whether to follow it at all, and what to put in or leave out. Let’s trace the evolution of this meme format from basic object-labeling to convoluted meta-surreal balderdash.

Calling Out the Errors of Others

Making Fun of Mistakes

Calling Out Institutions

Referencing Other Memes

Replacing Text with Image

Mixing with Different Anime

Is This a Pun?

You Can Hear This One, Can't You?

Following the Thread

Picked Up By Mainstream Media

Picked Up By Mainstream Capital

Enhanced

Role Reversal

Butterfly Removed

Glitching Out

Surreal

Meme Becomes About Meme Culture

Returns To Original, Basic Meaning Years After Initial Popularity


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