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This Poster Is a Skeleton

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"This Poster is a Skeleton" is an image macro featuring a downward-pointing arrow and variations of the phrasal template ""this poster is an X / do not trust what he says."" On 4chan and other imageboard communities, variations of the image marco have been used as forum weapons to mock other posters in discussion threads.

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Origin

On August 13th, 2014, an image macro with a downward pointing arrow and the caption "This poster is a skeleton / Do not trust what he says" was submitted in a thread on 4chan (shown below).



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The same day, a screen capture of the thread was submitted to the r/4chan subreddit.[1] On November 18th, 2014, an anonymous 4chan[3] user posted a variation of the image accusing the next poster of being a "spider" to a thread about Laci Green on the /b/ (Random) board (shown below, left). On September 6th, 2015, Redditor notcreative77 posted a version of the image macro featuring the character Randy Bobandy from the television show Trailer Park Boys to /r/trailerparkboys,[5] where it received more than 650 votes (91% upvoted) and 50 comments in four months (shown below, right).



On September 22nd, FunnyJunk[2] user Anetheril posted a photoshopped version of the image macro accusing the next poster of being a "poster" (shown below, left). On November 22nd, Tumblr[4] user Oshama-Scramble posted a variation of the image featuring the character Jerry from Undertale (shown below, right).



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