Soap Trusted You refers to a scene in the videogame Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 where Captain Price confronts the player character, who he just punched down a flight of stairs, and points a gun at his head, saying, "Soap trusted you. I thought I could too. So, why in bloody hell, does Makarov know you?" The scene became the subject of remixes and edits around 2018 due to the comical way in which the dialog rhymes.

On October 25th, 2016, AffiqKimiLer posted a video to YouTube[2] titled, "Roses Are Red,Violets are Blue,Soap Dies,Nothing You Can Do.." which begins with a clip of JacksFilms saying, "Roses are red, violets are blue," followed by the clip from Modern Warfare 3, garnering over 26,000 views in 4 years (shown below). This is the first known video edit using the clip for a meme. The video was re-uploaded to YouTube[3] by issAladdin on October 28th, garnering over 120,000 views in a comparable span of time.


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On November 12th, Thotti uploaded a video edit to YouTube[5] attaching the clip to a scene from anime series Eromanga Sensei, garnering over 776,000 views in just over a month (shown below, left). On the same day, Kosei posted another version of the meme remixed with a scene from Persona to YouTube,[6] garnering over 74,000 views in the same span of time (shown below, right).

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When installing the website the MEME Suite will put the web archive meme-version_string("VERSION");.war in the directory $CATALINA_BASE/webapps and the SQLite library sqlite-jdbc-x.x.x.jar in the directory $CATALINA_BASE/lib.

MEME Suite tool output files contain buttons that will send your results over the Internet when clicked. This is a very useful and powerful feature of the MEME Suite tools. If you want the buttons and hyperlinks in the HTML output of the tools to access the MEME Suite web server at -suite.org/meme, the simplest configuration command is:

The installation root directory can be specified using the parameter prefix. For example, ./configure --prefix=$HOME/memeyour install path --with-url=" -suite.org/meme" This will install only the command-line versions of the MEME Suite tools and none of the web components. The MEME Suite directories will be created under the directory specified by the prefix option. The buttons and hyperlinks in the HTML output of the tools will link to the MEME Suite web server at -suite.org/meme. This is probably the most common use of configure.

The MEME Suite depends on the libraries libxml2 and libxslt. If these libraries are already installed, MEME will use try to use the installed versions. Otherwise, MEME will build its own copies of these libraries. If for some reason you want to force MEME Suite to build its own copies of libxml2 and libxslt, you can do so by using the --enable-build-libxml2 and --enable-build-libxslt options. For example, ./configure --prefix=$HOME/memeyour install path --enable-build-libxml2 --enable-build-libxslt This will cause the MEME Suite to build its own copies of libxml2 and xslt.

The parameter enable-web turns on installation of the MEME Suite web site. It can also be used to specify the URL for the MEME Suite SOAP services. The default URL for the MEME Suite SOAP services is -suite.org/meme/opal2/services. For example,

would install the MEME Suite command line tools and the web application under your install path. The web application would use the MEME Suite SOAP services at -suite.org/meme/opal2/services to process requests.

To use the MEME Suite on the command-line you should set the environment variable PATH so that your shell can find the newly installed tools. The primary MEME Suite tools, meme, dreme, meme-chip, mast, fimo, etc., will be stored in the bin subdirectory of the installation. Supporting utilities are stored in the directory named libexec/meme-version # (e.g., $HOME/meme/libexec/meme-version_string("VERSION");) subdirectory. The steps to set your PATH will depend on the shell you use.

For the Bash shell you should edit the file called .bash_profile or .profile in your home directory. Add the following line to include the primary MEME Suite tools in your search PATH: export PATH=your install path/bin:your install path/libexec/meme-version #:$PATH

For C shell (aka csh and the similar tcsh) you should edit the file called .cshrc (or .tcshrc, if you use tcsh) in your home directory to add the following line: setenv PATH your install path/bin:your install path/libexec/meme-version #:${PATH} e24fc04721

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