23andMe has been 23-and-Meme'd.
The genetic testing service has its pros (It helps you discover your roots!) and its cons (Oh shit, is it selling your data for research?), and it's definitely becoming a household name.
Now, 23andMe is even the star of a new meme -- an indication of mainstream success if I've ever seen one.
SEE ALSO:Why is SpongeBob so damn meme-able?23andMe delivers its DNA results via a percentage breakdown. Here's an example:
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Now, people are riffing on the format in a pleasantly troll-y way.
For example, one Peter Kelly used the 23andMe template to joke about the Meredith Brooks classic "Bitch" -- a problematic bop that is always welcome on my feed.
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Here is another song reference. It's not Meredith Brooks, but it will do. (Fort Minor's "Remember the Name" is also a popular choice.)
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Don't limit yourself to just music, though. If you want to make your own 23-and-meme, you have all the options in the world. Please see the following examples for inspiration, and don't forget: if you actuallydo 23andMe, your genetic data is probably at risk!
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