#RP612Fic: PH Independence Day 2019 in memes and imagines
MANILA, Philippines–As the country celebrates its 121st Independence Day on Wednesday, June 12, the local internet is back at it again with the hashtag “Republic of the Philippines June 12 fiction” or “#RP612Fic.”
“#RP612Fic” trend is a collection of creatives memes or modern retelling made by netizens based on Philippine history or literature.
Filipinos National heroes
Trying to On their grave
Explain why they
Celebrate independence
day through memes#rp612fic pic.twitter.com/KVDAFCAk3w— ᴄʜᴀᴍʏ🍒 ʏᴏᴏɴᴍɪɴ (@Kp_lish) June 12, 2019
A comparisson picture of the 1916 Senate (Digitally Restored) and the 2019 Senate (HD Camera) #rp612fic pic.twitter.com/LKvspmpMiP
— Mabuhay, Pilipinas! 🇵🇭 (@heyyyrobsss) June 12, 2019
Some entries took advantage of the recently-concluded midterm elections.
"I can show you the world, shining, shimmering, splendid…"#rp612fic pic.twitter.com/MaRmSMfdyG
— 𝙕𝙀𝘿𝙀𝙆𝙄𝘼𝙃 (@imcrystalliZEDD) June 12, 2019
Imagine a local “Aladdin” serenading you with a style called harana.
Actual video of Mt. Mayon as it walks from Albay to Naga, according to Miss Mocha Uson #rp612fic pic.twitter.com/pOwNNlbj39
— Jhonas (@itsjojojhonas) June 11, 2019
Filipino pageant fever meets geography, meets local news.
#rp612fic
La Solidaridad's contributors and ghost writers pic.twitter.com/QgUrIl853J— marvin john angeles (@titsermarvin) June 12, 2019
Colorized photo of Josephine Bracken after Jose Rizal confessed about his feeling (circa 1895) #rp612fic pic.twitter.com/Nglf2Ru239
— jules* (@IvanUngui) June 11, 2019
In this episode of Keeping Up with the Katipuneras…#rp612fic pic.twitter.com/Jt4dncUyai
— Frances Ogilvie (@fceogilvie) June 11, 2019
Our country's national bird, the Philippine Eagle #rp612fic pic.twitter.com/FII3369us7
— 𝒍 𝐞 𝐦 🏳️🌈 (@lemuelhyung) June 11, 2019
High school students after reading Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo. #RP612fic pic.twitter.com/rcoK6jgWch
— Masterjayp ◢ ◤ (@JPPunlocked) June 11, 2019
Have you thought of your own #RP612fic yet?