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THIS PILLAR OF FRIENDSHIP MEANS YOU ARE A TRUE FRIEND, REPOST THIS ON 10 OTHER FRIEND'S WALLS AND IF YOU GET 5 BACK YOUR A TRUE FRIEND
One specific anime meme went like this:
Teacher: "Okay class, today we're going to finger paint."
Kid named paint:
Obviously, people ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ despised this meme. First of all, its an anime meme, but there's also some clear hints of pedophilia here. So, it got the same treatment, with the "kid named paint" being replaced with Mike.
However, at some point, intentionally or unintentionally, someone remade the mike version of this meme, but rearranged the words to be "kid named finger" instead of paint. This entirely broke the meme. Mike being there removed the original joke, and now it made absolutely no sense, but random/ nonsensical humor tends to do well today.
Hope that was a sufficiently comprehensive explanation.