Someone is talking about a “person simply does” meme and you don’t know what it’s supposed to be? We’ll tell you what’s behind it and how you can use it yourself.
This means “one simply isn’t”: one simply cannot… (quote from “The Lord of the Rings”)
Internet-Memes Translated, “one simply does not” means something like “one simply cannot…” and is expressed when something is particularly difficult or impossible. “One is not simply” is usually followed by a verb to express what simply cannot be done. The meme is a fantasy movie.The Lord of the Rings – The Fellowship of the RingHe mostly borrows and depicts the face of the fictional character Boromir.
The origin of “one simply does”
In the film, Boromir (Sean Bean) said the phrase “One does not simply walk to Mordor,” expressing the difficulty and danger of getting to Mordor – the place of the villain Sauron. The meme evolved from the short clip that shows Boromir in the scene where he says that famous phrase. Fans of the fantasy series have created their own versions of catch phrasewhich you can see in the next Instagram post.
How to Use “One Does Simply”
As mentioned earlier, “one simply does” is used when something is not easy to do or even seems impossible. However, in some memes, that can also be meant ironically. Here we have some meme examples that might give you an idea of how to use “one simply doesn’t”.
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