08-18-2019, 07:24 AM
It was in the old days of the internet (2010 or there abouts) a meme to reply to someone stating the obvious or demonstrably false.
There was a static picture of a person or thing, then a owl or owls head would creep in from behind the person or object (like a Layer), and the text "Oh Really" would appear. Part of the meme was that it was the same owl over and over again. Each creator of a new one used the same owl and a different static picture.
This was separate from the static owl with text stating "Oh Really" that was then made as that Owl wearing something ethnic like a Sombrero or Ushanka and the text "Oh Really" being in the corresponding language. This was used when someone said something obvious or demonstrably false about an ethnic group or a nation.
There was a static picture of a person or thing, then a owl or owls head would creep in from behind the person or object (like a Layer), and the text "Oh Really" would appear. Part of the meme was that it was the same owl over and over again. Each creator of a new one used the same owl and a different static picture.
This was separate from the static owl with text stating "Oh Really" that was then made as that Owl wearing something ethnic like a Sombrero or Ushanka and the text "Oh Really" being in the corresponding language. This was used when someone said something obvious or demonstrably false about an ethnic group or a nation.