One way or another, Theranos is going to be legendary. Every legend deserves a meme. So, in the tradition of Tebowing, we’d like to submit #theranosing.
As iconic as Theranos could be, at the moment the most memorable thing about the company is the constant pose founder Elizabeth Holmes strikes – with that signature Steve Jobs black turtleneck – holding on to a vial of blood.
OK WE GET IT!!! A small amount of blood (though Google Ventures would suggest a much larger vial).
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But, Google notwithstanding, we stand with you, Theranos, at least when it comes to that pose.
@medcitynews @megkesh @chrisseper #Theranosing pic.twitter.com/BJDGlllrRg
— Neil Versel (@nversel) October 23, 2015
#medheads prep underway. @megkesh does her first #theranosing. @theranos https://t.co/SGePSoTvMJ pic.twitter.com/p9b08UMoHi — Chris Seper (@chrisseper) October 23, 2015
Much respect to @StephLBaum, keeping up the #theranosing trend. She’s got the fingers right. Very hard to do. pic.twitter.com/LqpDIYIQuT
— MedCity News (@medcitynews) October 26, 2015
.@chrisseper @megkesh @medcitynews check out the @SHIFTcomm #healthcare team #theranosing pic.twitter.com/KhEmBEN5Eg — T.Maz™ (@TMasnik) October 23, 2015
That’s quality Theranosing right there. But never hesitate to add a little “flair.”
I am a #theranosing addict. My favorite so far. pic.twitter.com/JgiL9PDOey
— Chris Seper (@chrisseper) October 26, 2015
We guarantee this will be the next great healthcare social media trend – though we have no peer reviewed literature to share with you to prove this is true.
Please post your best Theranosing and we’ll be sure to retweet at @medcitynews.