
The replies to the upload are variations on TikTokers calling Chloe the "Grip Reaper" of Chicago, and saying they "know it be gripping." The word "grip" as used here is a sexual innuendo (seen below). On February 13th, 2022, TikToker posted the same video, gathering over 5.9 million views and over 1 million likes in six months (see below). The replies to the post are from other TikTokers expressing their attraction to Chloe, as well as TikTokers calling them the "Chiraq Grim Reaper." Many users also call Chloe "the sanest Chicago resident," a tongue-in-cheek jab at their eccentric dialogue. On January 5th, 2022, TikToker posted a screen recording of the video to TikTok, gathering over 3.3 million views and over 600,000 likes in approximately seven months (see below). The post was a reference to Chicago rapper "Lil Reese," or "Resse Money Grim Reaper." The image showed an unassuming-looking young boy with a text overlay that read, "😭😭😭😭😭😭😭dis da chicago grim reaper." The post received 22 upvotes and 17 replies in nearly 10 months. On October 16th, 2021, Redditer Jacksfilmsforehead44 posted a meme to /r/memes. On August 22, 2021, YouTube account Hip-Hop Daily posted a video titled, "Lil Reese: The Grim Reaper of Chicago." The upload received over 1 million views and over 20,000 likes in nearly one year. The original video has since been deleted but was likely posted on Chloe's Instagram in 2020. Meep Moop Mreaow." The video gathered 4,000 views in over two years (seen below). I'm just kidding guys, I live in the old city of Chicago. The showed an older, now blonde, Chloe sitting on a stoop and saying, "Uhh hey, does anyone want to come over to my house? Oh I forgot you can't! You can't come to my house because no one can ever come to my house because I live in the middle place between World and Time.

On August 10, 2020, YouTube account Aimless Memes posted a screen recording of a video featuring Chloe Woodard. They are best known for the Who Is She Vine, where Woodward turns around wearing sunglasses set to the opening riff of "Take On Me." The post received more than 30,000 points (95% upvoted) and 325 comments (shown below).Chloe Woodward is an internet personality and singer who first grew to fame on the now-defunct video-sharing website Vine. Several months later, Redditor Fingolf645 posted a variation featuring Will Smith and references to 2019's Aladdin and the YouTube Rewind video. The post received more than 120 retweets and 1,000 likes in less than six months (shown below, right). On October 18th, 2018, Twitter user posted a variation using characters from the video game Fortnite. The post received more than 230 points (96% upvoted) and 10 comments (shown below, center). On April 29th, 2014, Redditor ado90 posted a variation featuring the soccer player Sergio Ramos. On September 3rd, 2013, the blog 1389blog posted a version of the cartoon in which a boot labeled with the Russian flag is kicking the grim reaper out of its doorway (shown below, left).ġ0 days later, the original cartoon was uploaded to 9GAG, receiving more than 120 points in six years. The post received more than 330 points (94% upvoted) and 30 comments in six years. However, the cartoon likely dates back earlier than this post.ĭays later, on August 21st, 2013, Redditor supersaiyanbr0ku posted the image in the /r/conspiracy subreddit.

In this variation, the grim reaper is wearing a United States flag, while the doors are labeled "Iraq," "Libya," "Egypt" and "Syria," criticizing America's foreign policy and military engagements in other countries (shown below).

The earliest known instance of these cartoons was posted by Taringa xelha999 on August 16th, 2013.
