Yesterday, the world fell into mourning as we realised that it had been one full year since the death of our lord and saviour, Harambe.
The debate still rages on regarding whether Harambe was trying to hurt the four-year-old child or to save him, and whether the shooting was a necessary evil or he could have just been tranquillised.
We will never forget Harambe. He will live on in meme history as one of the greats.
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The public flooded Twitter to share their own dedications to the sweet prince of our hearts.
Well anyway, the reason why Harambe was so universally loved was because everyone could get involved. Even schools.
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Take this exam paper for example...
As you can see, the question reads: 'BONUS: Spell a word of 4 or more letters with element symbols from periodic table. Example: "neon" would be spelled "Ne O N". Note: This example will not be considered an acceptable answer! (3 marks)".
So basically, it's like writing out words 'Breaking Bad' style. Nice.
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The pupil writes: "H ar Am Be died for our Si N S".
This in itself would be potentially viral content on its own. But the teacher's reply just makes it... "You win. D**** out for Harambe."
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Okay, it might be faked. Everyone knows not to believe everything you see on the internet. The fact that the word 'secondary' is spelled wrong at the bottom of the paper kind of takes away the legitimacy of it... but I choose to believe this really happened.
Long live Harambe's memory.
Featured Image Credit: Reddit/SeanShuffleTopics: Harambe