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Three Google students go viral
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If you've been browsing social media in the last week, You've probably come across a photo of three Japanese girls found on Google Maps.It didn't take long for it to go viral, as other artists began using it as the basis for their illustrations. It was in late May that Twitter user “@rasaa2020“shared a photo of three high school girls posing for the car’s Street View cameras and wrote: “I found this on Google Maps, probably the beginning of new school leaders.“.


Within days, the artists began using the photography to create their own illustrations, replacing the three charismatic girls with three anime characters from the same franchise.which served to detonate the meme now known as “Three girls posing on Google Street View (Three girls pose on Google Street View)”.





































In conclusion, Sometimes the Internet can be an amazing place, where a simple find on Google Maps can spark a wave of creativity and become an online cultural phenomenon. What started as a curiosity on Google Street View has evolved into a global trend, uniting people around the world through shared creativity and humor.
Source: @rasaa2020 on Twitter