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All the Pages Are Blank is an exploitable image macro series featuring a WikiHow illustration of a man reading a book followed by the caption "All the Pages Are Blank WTF," which are typically altered with various book titles.

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Origin

On August 14th, 2012, a WikiHow page titled "How to Make a Presentation Fun" was created, which features an illustration of a man reading a book titled "Ethics in Business" under the heading "Creating an Effective Presentation" (shown below, left). On July 24th, 2017, the WikiHow Image Macros Facebook[2] page posted a variation of the image with the book titled "Ethics in Business" (shown below, right). Within two months, the post gathered upwards of 7,400 reactions and 3,100 shares



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The following day, the image was reposted to /r/LateStageCapitalism.[3] On September 16th, 2017, the Red Dublin Facebook[7] page shared an edited version of the illustration with the book titled "How Capitalism Helps the Worker" (shown below).



On September 19th, Redditor Kap06 submitted a post about the meme to /r/MemeEconomy,[4] where it received upwards of 2,700 votes (86% upvoted) and 160 comments within 24 hours. On September 20th, Redditor GrandMasterBen submitted a photoshopped version featuring Pepe the Frog to /r/dankmemes[5] (shown below, left). Meanwhile, Redditor COOLFRY submitted a variation with the book titled "How to Rotate Text in Paint" to /r/dankmemes[6] (shown below, right).



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