Meme archeology. This version tells a story. There is a hero (panther), a villain (bear), and a witness (child). It has a three-act structure. It is the version you send to friends who say "I don't get the meme."
There is a common prank or "albur" (double entendre) associated with the name: when someone asks "¿Quién es el pantera?" (Who is the Pantera?), the rhyming response is a vulgar joke ( "El que te metió la... entera" ). Where to Find It
"La fuerza y la ferocidad se unen en este símbolo de poder. El pantera, con su machete en mano, nos recuerda que la verdadera fuerza no solo se encuentra en la musculatura, sino en la determinación y la valentía. ¿Qué obstáculos estás dispuesto a superar con tu propia fuerza interior?"
and Twitter. It typically features an audio or visual loop of a character known as "El Pantera" involved in a chaotic or nonsensical incident with a machete. Context and Origin The Character
Meme archeology. This version tells a story. There is a hero (panther), a villain (bear), and a witness (child). It has a three-act structure. It is the version you send to friends who say "I don't get the meme."
There is a common prank or "albur" (double entendre) associated with the name: when someone asks "¿Quién es el pantera?" (Who is the Pantera?), the rhyming response is a vulgar joke ( "El que te metió la... entera" ). Where to Find It video del pantera con el machete que es better
"La fuerza y la ferocidad se unen en este símbolo de poder. El pantera, con su machete en mano, nos recuerda que la verdadera fuerza no solo se encuentra en la musculatura, sino en la determinación y la valentía. ¿Qué obstáculos estás dispuesto a superar con tu propia fuerza interior?" Meme archeology
and Twitter. It typically features an audio or visual loop of a character known as "El Pantera" involved in a chaotic or nonsensical incident with a machete. Context and Origin The Character It has a three-act structure