#RP612FIC: The Best Memes From Independence Day 2023

Joanna Marie O. Santos
June 13, 2023


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The celebration of Philippine Independence Day holds great significance for the Filipino people, commemorating the country’s freedom from colonial rule. This momentous occasion invites Filipinos to honor their heritage in various vibrant and creative ways. While traditional festivities such as parades, flag-raising ceremonies, and cultural performances continue to thrive, the advent of the digital age has introduced a unique and unexpected twist to the celebration. In the realm of social media, particularly among the techn-savvy Gen Zs, the spirit of Philippine Independence Day finds a novel outlet: memes. So, join us as we dive into a world where humor, patriotism, and digital culture converge!

 

 

What is #RP612?

 

 

#RP612FIC, a hashtag that blends the official abbreviation for the Republic of the Philippines (RP), the date of Philippine Independence Day (June 12th), and the popular acronym for fan fiction (FIC), has become the virtual arena for the battle of wits and creativity surrounding Independence Day.

 

Filipino netizens take to social media platforms to curate and share the best Independence Day memes, showcasing their cleverness, humor, and love for their country in a contemporary and relatable manner. 

 

From hilarious juxtapositions of historical figures with modern-day references to clever wordplay and witty captions, these Independence Day memes serve as a testament to the evolving nature of patriotism and cultural celebration in the digital age. 

 

While some may argue that memes can trivialize the importance of the occasion, others view them as a way to engage and connect with the younger generation, who find humor and shared experiences in these lighthearted creations!

 

 

Our Top #RP612FIC Picks

 

 

@PharsaRamsey on Twitter

 Declaration of Philippine Independence (1898)

#rp612fic

 

 

@albaymax on Twitter: 

 Traditional food delivery system in the Philippines during the 19th century

#rp612fic

 

 

@totongsmart on Twitter

 The Spaniards discovering the Spice Island:

#rp612fic

 

 

@jorrrservice on Twitter

All Of The Girls You Loved Before (Rizal's Version)

#rp612fic

 

 

 

@_marcsuu on Twitter

a filipino physics professor explaining elastic collisions to his students in etivac (circa 1945)

#rp612fic

 

 

 

@dearsandycheeks on Twitter

- a rare colorized photo of Josefa Llanes Escoda, the founder of Girl Scout of the Philippines (circa 1941) 

#rp612fic

 

 

 

@luhgagoh on Twitter

 a rare photo of sinaunang shoppee delivery

#rp612fic

 

 

@thesalamisim on Twitter

 a rare photo of a filipina sulking at her katipunero boyfriend (colorized)

#rp612fic

 

 

@kensahashi_ on Twitter

 Spanish govt choosing what city they are going to colonize next

#rp612fic

 

 

@jepayontwittter on Twitter

Tandang Sora has a cousin. Nicandra Minag. But she migrated to the US during Spanish-American War in the Ph. Nicki Minaj is one of her descendants. 

#rp612fic