![]() ![]() ![]() The post also advertised Harambe merchandise. “Well that zookeeper says he has not stopped crying since that gorilla died,” a reporter says on the clip. The news reporter says a zookeeper cared for him at home for one year when Harambe was young. The YouTube video opens with a news story about Harambe’s death. It had about half a million views five years after Harambe died. Revell wrote on his YouTube video that the version by 2 Guys 1 Van was the original “Here Without Harambe” cover song. Some of the viral versions of the song included a clip of Marines singing the song and a cover by Brian Revell, which had more than 800,000 views. Flowers and a note left at a memorial for Harambe. “Here Without Harambe,” sung to the tune of 3 Doors Down’s “Here Without You,” became a popular trend in the months after Harambe’s death. Mourners made Harambe trend on the 4th anniversary of his death, but some found it insensitive in light of protests roiling the US. Video Video related to harambe memes: the internet says ‘rip’ on the date of his death T13:47:41-04:00 ‘Legends Never Die,’ Says a Meme About Harambe Memes The trend is still going strong five years after he died, and “RIP Harambe” was a trending term on Twitter on the fifth anniversary of his death. Here is a little commemoration for our boi. I love Harambe and I wish he was still alive today. The full video of what happened is at the bottom of this page. Dank HARAMBE Meme Compilation AUGUST 2016Harambe is our lord. Today is the three year anniversary of his death and people are still mourning as much as ever. The silverback gorilla was the subject of memes, trends and even a song in his honor. Harambe's death spawned all sorts of memes including the famous 'dicks out for Harambe' memes. Harambe’s death gained him postmortem celebrity status, and he became a social media icon. Harambe had been transferred from the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas to the Cincinnati Zoo within a year of his death, according to the zoo’s Harambe archives. Harambe turned 17 the day before he died, and the zoo wrote a happy birthday post to him that turned into an archive of memorials the next day. Harambe was a 17-year-old Western lowland silverback gorilla who was fatally shot at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden after a 3-year-old boy fell into the enclosure May 28, 2016, according to statements from the Cincinnati Zoo. The 17-year-old, 400-pound endangered Western lowland silverback gorilla was shot after a 4-year-old fell into Harambes enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo in May. It has been five years since the gorilla was killed at the Cincinnati Zoo, and social media users are picturing Harambe in heaven and mourning that they are here without Harambe. The internet is saying “RIP Harambe” in the best way it knows how – with memes. Flowers lay around a bronze statue of a gorilla and her baby outside the Cincinnati Zoo's Gorilla World exhibit days after a 3-year-old boy fell into the moat and officials were forced to kill Harambe, a 17-year-old Western lowland silverback gorilla June 2, 2016, in Cincinnati, Ohio. ![]()
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